
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_fair)
an example of a media trade fair BVE is the UK's leading Entertainment and Media Tech event, with a 20-year history dedicated to the broadcast, production and post-production sectors.

BVE shows a range of products, services and technologies. BVE offers you the chance to gain hands-on experience and insight to inspire creativity, support your business and help you shape the future of content.
aspiring employee can befinit from this event because they can expand your contacts and network with over 15,000 fellow professionals to stay ahead of trends, developments and projects this is also an advantage to them because they take everything they've learnt and apply to there own projects and also impress future or current employers.
also aspiring employees discover, test and experiment with the latest gear, technology, software and services by accessing hundreds of companies all under one roof. also practical hands on sessions are led by more than 100 experts delivering content in five dedicated, free-to-attend and CPD accredited theaters.
additionally there is opportunities to meet face to face and do business with exhibitors on site through the new BVE Meeting Service, which allows you to contact and arrange onsite meetings with exhibitors ahead of time
an example of day of an event is on Tuesday 28th February it starts at 11 and finishes at 17;30 and every half an hour to 45 minutes an new topic is done with a new person presenting the topic.
for example at 11.00-11.30: How to overcome challenges in video streaming without plug-ins. Albert-Jan Tebbe, Director Enterprise Sales EMEA, Bitmovin.
at 11.30-12.00: Flexible monetization as a critical element in your OTT strategy.Oded Ben-Zur, Director, Product Management, Kaltura.
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