KOBA 2026: Discover the Future of Broadcasting and Media Technology in Seoul

Nam Dong-kyun | 2026.05.12

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A visitor examines broadcast equipment using Hyundai Motor Group’s MOBED at the 34th International Broadcasting·Media·Audio·Lighting Exhibition (KOBA 2026) at COEX in Gangnam, Seoul, on May 12.

KOBA 2026, South Korea’s largest broadcasting and media technology trade show, opened May 12 at COEX in Seoul’s Gangnam district. The four-day event runs through May 15 across COEX halls B, C and D and the conference center.

This year’s theme, “The Media Era Awakened by AI: Connected Content, Evolving Creativity, and Emerging Convergence,” spotlights how artificial intelligence is reshaping media production and distribution. About 220 domestic and international companies filled roughly 1,000 booths, and organizers are expecting over 40,000 visitors.

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Visitors examine lighting equipment at KOBA 2026.
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A visitor inspects video equipment at the exhibition.
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A company representative demonstrates motion-capture technology at KOBA 2026.
The exhibition showcases generative-AI tools for video production and editing, cloud-based production workflows, broadcast hardware, and audio and lighting systems. Major broadcasters including KBS, MBC and SBS are on site, alongside equipment makers such as Sony, Canon and Nikon Imaging Korea.

Throughout the event, a media conference series will cover AI-driven innovation, virtual content production and next-generation lighting design. Organizers also created a joint pavilion to promote domestic manufacturing of public broadcasting equipment, hands-on zones for AI-based content creation, and media-art experience spaces — offering attendees a concise view of the industry’s rapid transformation.

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A company representative demonstrates chroma-key technology at KOBA 2026.