Inter BEE 2024, now in its 60th year, is taking place at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Chiba City, Japan, from November 13 to 15, 2024. As Japan’s largest and most comprehensive media exhibition, the event attracts professionals across various fields, including audio, video, broadcasting, live entertainment, lighting, and telecommunications. Spanning seven halls with over 1,000 exhibitors and nearly 2,000 booths, it serves as a showcase for the latest advancements in media and entertainment technology.

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This year introduces the “INTER BEE AWARD,” celebrating innovation and excellence in the industry. The awards highlight products and services poised to shape the future of media and entertainment, with winners announced on the first day of the event. Another new feature is “INTER BEE CINEMA,” which offers an immersive exploration of film production technology. Through live demonstrations on realistic sets, attendees gain insights into the creative processes of leading filmmakers.
The “INTER BEE DX×IP PAVILION” focuses on the integration of digital transformation and IP-based technologies, presenting advancements in AI, cloud computing, and security. This pavilion demonstrates efficient, cutting-edge methodologies for next-generation content creation. Additionally, the event offers over 100 sessions, including keynote speeches, special lectures, and exhibitor seminars, covering the latest trends and innovations in the media landscape.
Inter BEE 2024 continues to be a vital platform for industry professionals, fostering collaboration and innovation in content creation, delivery, and consumption.
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