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Partners

CUE2028 is supported by the following sector organisations:

 

Vereniging voor Podiumtechnologie


The VPT aims to contribute across the sector to knowledge, expertise, professionalism, health, and safety for everyone working behind the scenes in the performing arts and events industry.


Vereniging van Evenementenmakers


The VVEM is the trade association for professionals in the public events industry. It represents companies from various segments of the events sector.


Vereniging Technisch Toeleveranciers Evenementen


The VTTE represents the interests of technical suppliers in the public, cultural, and corporate events industry. Its members include lighting and sound rental companies, video rental companies, and power suppliers.


STEPP


STEPP is the support center for production, design, and technical professionals across the wider cultural sector. We bring together both technical staff and design professionals from the cultural field.


Vereniging Nederlandse Poppodia en Festivals


The VNPF contributes to the continued quality of the Dutch pop music sector, with a particular focus on venues and festival organizations.

"CUE is a wonderful meeting place for all kinds of technical colleagues (from (digital) lighting to sound, from video to set design, from pyrotechnics to stage construction) within our performing arts and festival sector. In addition to relevant exhibition stands, there is often the opportunity to engage with peers about a wide range of meaningful (and perhaps less meaningful) current topics. It’s actually a shame it’s a biennial.”

Berend Schans, Director of VNPF


B-ESA


BESA, the Belgian Event Supplier Association, represents the interests of event suppliers.


AES

AES


The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is a global association for everyone involved in professional audio technology, including sound engineers, researchers, developers, producers, and sales professionals. The society aims to gather both theoretical and practical knowledge about audio and related fields, and to share this knowledge with its members.


SCOPE

SCOPE


SCOPE initiates, leads, and coordinates dialogue between the professional field and education in Performing Arts and Event Technology. Its goal is to achieve the highest possible quality of education, aligned with the needs and requirements of professional practice and developments in the labor market.


 

Media partners

CUE2028 is supported by the following media partners:

 

AV & Entertainment


"As a trade publication, we cover everything related to theatre and event technology. In fact, everything you encounter on the exhibition floor at CUE2024. That’s why we are very pleased to partner with this trade fair as a (video) partner, as it is the meeting place for everyone who cares about the industry. We are happy to contribute by once again bringing our studio to the exhibition, where we produce episodes of 'Cue Talk’; a live talk show in which we give a platform to exhibitors and discuss current topics in the industry. In addition, our January edition is distributed extra at the entrance of the exhibition.”

René Janssen, AV & Entertainment


Broadcast Magazine


Broadcast Magazine is the leading media trade publication in the Netherlands.


High Profile Events


"High Profile Events BV is a multimedia company specializing in providing information about business events. This is done through the website Events.nl, the magazine Events, the regularly published Inspiration Magazines, and the weekly digital newsletter, Weeknieuws. Within the events industry, technical service providers (supplying lighting, sound, audiovisual productions, and technology) play a major role. For this reason, we have been pleased to collaborate with CUE as a media partner for many years.”

High Profile Events


PLASA Show



AV&STAGE


AV & Stage Magazine informs its readers about all business, creative, technical, and organizational aspects of professional entertainment. Through informative case studies, AV & Stage primarily shows how products are applied in practice, rather than simply listing their features. In this way, the magazine provides an additional service, giving its audience the best available information so they can make well-informed decisions.

Whether it concerns case studies, trade shows, interviews with key industry players, or in-depth company profiles, the AV & Stage team is ready to work with you to help ensure that events, theatre productions, festivals, and broadcast productions are a technical success.

Ralph Brinkman, Publisher AV & Stage


Entertainment Business


EB Live is a multimedia trade publication for and by the live entertainment industry, reporting on national and international developments across all areas of interest within the sector. The magazine is published five times a year with a circulation of 3,500 copies. In addition, the latest news is shared daily via eblive.nl and its social media channels. A newsletter is sent out three times a week to highlight the latest developments in the industry. Finally, the EB Festival Guide is published once a year with an increased circulation of 7,500 copies.


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