IBC2025 was in full swing this year, with thousands of visitors pouring into Amsterdam’s flagship RAI halls, ready to network, attend the paid and free conference tracks, and tour the vast show floor.
Check out the photo gallery below for a flavour of the sights, stands, bright lights, and key moments from some of the conference presentations and keynotes.
With 43,858 visitors, IBC’s show floor, stages, and conference buzzed with activity, ideas, and connections, as 1,300+ exhibitors and over 600 speakers showcased new technologies, debated industry transformation, and built the relationships that will drive the sector forward.
“IBC2025 has delivered real business outcomes with overwhelmingly positive feedback from attendees,” said Michael Crimp, Chief Executive Officer of IBC. “What struck me most was the sense of optimism and purpose — exhibitors, visitors, speakers, and partners all came here to shape the future of our industry. We look forward to continuing the journey together next year.”
IBC2025 show gallery

Accelerators Summary: Event Report
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Collaboration, innovation and purpose at heart of IBC2025
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Future Tech Stage Summary: Event Report
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What caught our eye in agentic AI?
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IBC2025 Session Summary: The Responsible Media Revolution: Data-driven Sustainable Infrastructure
Moderator Alan Wolk was joined by Fraser Jardine (Dot Group), Gijs Davelaar (Media Press Group), Guido Meardi (V Nova), Jeffrey Kember (NVIDIA) and Sean King (Veritone) to discuss the responsible media revolution driven by data and sustainable infrastructure.