With IBC 2025 set to take place 12-15 September at the RAI, Amsterdam, exhibitors across the media, broadcast, and technology sectors are preparing to showcase their latest products and solutions. This A–Z roundup highlights announcements and previews ahead of the show. And, the SVG Europe and US editorial team will be on-site throughout IBC, providing daily updates, interviews, and news from the exhibition floor.
Adder Rolls Out IP KVM Solutions for Flexible, Scalable Broadcast Workflows
Adder will showcase how its IP KVM solutions power smarter, more connected production environments. Visitors can experience hands-on demos across post-production and live broadcast workflows, exploring how Adder delivers flexibility, scalability, and seamless control. Exclusive 30-minute sessions—available in English, French, Spanish, and German—will introduce IP KVM in broadcast contexts. Attendees can also connect with Adder experts, enjoy informal networking over drinks, and see partner integrations with EVS Cerebrum and Elgato. From future-ready infrastructure to optimized workflows, Adder invites the industry to unlock the full potential of IP KVM.
Adder – 8.B65
AI-Media Extends LEXI Suite with LEXI Voice, LEXI Direct API & LEXI AD
AI-Media will debut LEXI Voice in Europe, delivering real-time speech-to-speech translation and subtitling to support the new European Accessibility Act and expand multilingual accessibility. Broadcasters gain scalable, cost-effective workflows with ultra-low latency, seamless SDI/IP integration, and natural-sounding synthetic voices. AI-Media will also unveil LEXI AD, an AI-powered audio description solution offering faster, more affordable accessibility for vision-impaired audiences. Enhancements across the LEXI Suite include the new LEXI Direct API, expanded language support, smarter captioning, and improved dubbing synchronization—empowering broadcasters to engage global audiences with inclusive, next-gen accessibility solutions.
AI-Media – 5.C33
Amagi furthers work in the cloud for enhanced content on D2C apps & FAST channels
Amagi will showcase how broadcasters and content owners can unlock the full potential of ground-to-cloud migration for more streamlined, unified operations. Attendees will explore how to deliver content seamlessly across cable, CTV, D2C apps, and FAST platforms while accelerating live event deployment and multiplatform distribution. Amagi will also highlight advanced monetization opportunities through SSAI-enabled ad formats, dynamic ad insertion, and analytics to maximize FAST channel revenue. Plus, discover how Amagi INTELLIGENCE empowers data-driven insights, fueling innovation and efficiency across the entire broadcast value chain.
Amagi – 5.B91
AJA unveils new converters and IP video solutions for IBC2025
AJA Video Systems will debut new products and updates ahead of IBC2025 to streamline signal flow. The IP25-R mini converter connects SMPTE ST 2110 networks with 4K SDI/HDMI infrastructures, and UDC-4K provides 12G-SDI/HDMI conversion and 4K scaling. Bridge Live 12G-4 adds multi-channel UltraHD support to IP video devices. A free Desktop Software v17.6 update for Kona IP25 unlocks new improvements, including Video+Key playout and 4:4:4 12-bit 4K support.
AJA Video Systems – 7.B19
AudioShake Launches First Streaming-Capable SDKs for Music Detection and Removal
AudioShake has launched its first streaming-capable SDKs designed specifically for music detection and removal. The SDK allows media production teams to automatically detect and remove copyrighted music in their live or post-production content, helping them avoid fines and takedowns associated with copyright infringement.
Broadcasters, UGC platforms and sports teams frequently face the challenge of unwanted music appearing in their content. This can lead to costly fines, content takedowns, or fully muted audio. AudioShake solves this problem in both live and post-production environments, leveraging its sound separation technology to detect and extract music from noisy audio files. The technology also isolates dialogue and background noise, giving editors greater control to customise audio – such as reducing the sound of a roaring crowd or boosting a commentator’s voice – in fast-paced, dynamic production environments.
AudioShake – 14.B39
AWS highlights generative AI and cloud news distribution at IBC2025
Amazon Web Services (AWS) will showcase generative AI and news distribution innovations at IBC2025. Reuters will demonstrate near real-time content replication from the UK parliament using the open-source Time-Addressable Media Store (TAMS) API and AWS services like Amazon S3 and MediaConvert. Demos will feature practical generative AI workloads with Amazon Bedrock and agentic AI capabilities for engagement and monetization. AWS will also celebrate 10 years since acquiring Elemental Technologies.
Amazon Web Services – 5.C90, 14.C66
Appear debuts VX media gateway, X5 hardware, and 100Gbps card
Appear will debut its VX Media Gateway software and X5 hardware at IBC2025. The X5 is a compact, cost-effective solution for smaller live productions, offering ultra-low latency and high-quality compression. The VX Media Gateway provides secure, scalable media processing on-prem or in the cloud, with features like advanced stream protection and SMPTE ST-2022 compatibility. New X Platform capabilities include a 100Gbps network card for high-bandwidth live production and the Appear Estate Manager (AEM) for deployment control.
Appear – 1.C61
arkona and intoPIX unveil JXS16 app and IP solutions at IBC2025
At IBC2025, arkona and intoPIX unveil the JXS16 app for arkona’s BLADE//runner AT300, boosting JPEG XS density with 16 UHD channels per card. Compliant with SMPTE ST 2110-22, it ensures ultra-low latency, visually lossless quality, and efficient bandwidth. Alongside manifold Technologies, arkona showcases IP core infrastructure and multiviewers, including manifold Cloud, an ultra-low latency multiviewer. Blade//runner enhancements feature the IP Audio (IPA) app for control integration and the JXS16 app, supporting up to 128 UHD channels in 3RU. Globally deployed in OB trucks and production control rooms, these solutions transform live broadcast and esports workflows.
arkona technologies – 8.A69
ASTRODESIGN debuts 8K ROI extractor and high-resolution camera
Astrodesign will introduce the IP-4042 real-time ROI (Region of Interest) extractor at IBC2025, which can convert a single 8K or 4K camera feed into up to four independent Full HD outputs. These regions can be dynamically positioned and resized, effectively simulating a four-camera setup. Also new is the AB-4838 / AC-4837 camera, featuring an 8192×8192-pixel image sensor, ideal for immersive VR content and high-frame-rate capture of fast-moving subjects.
ASTRODESIGN – 2.C54
Ateme unveils immersive, AI, and cloud video solutions at IBC2025
Ateme will present efficient video delivery solutions at IBC2025, including advanced MV-HEVC and HEVC encoding for immersive live 180° and 360° experiences, demonstrated on Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro. AI-driven speech-to-speech and text translation will also be featured to enhance fan engagement. Ateme+ (a SaaS-based Master Control Room) and a new fully IP-based OTT Primary Distribution solution for global reach and scalability will be showcased, complemented by Pilot Manager orchestration.
Ateme – 1.D55
Audio-Technica presents immersive broadcast microphone experience at IBC2025
Audio-Technica is preparing an interactive broadcast microphone showcase for IBC2025. Visitors can experience video content with accompanying audio captured by their microphones, routed over a Dante network to ATH-M50X headphones. The BP3600 immersive audio microphone, favored by broadcasters like Dorna for MotoGP, will be a central highlight, demonstrating 9.1.4 mixes processed into binaural rendering. Other microphones, including the BP899 lavalier and U851R boundary microphone, will also be available.
Audio-Technica – 8.D46
Avid highlights AI, automation, and cloud-powered newsroom and postproduction workflows at IBC2025
At IBC2025, Avid will demonstrate advancements in news and postproduction workflows that accelerate collaboration, automation, and global content delivery. Visitors will see the EMEA debut of MediaCentral integrated with Wolftech News, enabling seamless planning, production, and publishing from a single interface. AI-driven transcription, agentic workflows, and open APIs streamline tasks, while Pro Tools updates introduce Splice integration, enhanced MIDI, and AI speech-to-text. Avid will also showcase Media Composer and NEXIS Remote for high-resolution cloud collaboration. Built on AWS, Avid’s unified cloud strategy reduces costs and empowers distributed teams with scalable, intelligent workflows.
Avid – 7.B59
Avid to showcase AI-driven automation and partner integrations for faster media workflows
Avid will unveil new AI-powered automation and workflow innovations at IBC2025 (Booth 7.A11). The showcase highlights intelligent tools that streamline labor-intensive processes while preserving creative control. Key advances include integrated MediaCentral Rules and Schedule Engines, AI transcription and translation in Pro Tools and Media Composer, and expanded automation through Soundflow and the Pro Tools Scripting SDK. New SDK integrations and partner apps such as Quickture, Flawless, and Acclaim Audio bring third-party AI directly into Avid timelines, enabling faster editorial, audio enhancement, and intelligent media management across production environments.
Avid – 7.B59
Backlight unveils collaboration, AI-powered streaming, and enhanced player features
Backlight will debut new capabilities across Iconik, Wildmoka, and Zype at IBC2025. Iconik Review introduces real-time synchronized media collaboration, with intelligent facial recognition and DaVinci Resolve integration. Wildmoka gains an AI-powered Vertical Content Editor for mobile-optimized clips from live streams, plus Live Studio for customizing live events and 24/7 digital channels. Zype features new AI tools for automatic transcription and translation, and a redesigned web player with picture-in-picture mode.
Backlight – 1.D09
BBright highlights next-gen IP gateway and ST 2110 interoperability
BBright will feature its next-generation BBright IP Gateway at IBC2025, capable of supporting up to 120 simultaneous feeds with extensive monitoring tools. The company will also emphasize its advanced ST 2110 interoperability, including full support for 2110-41 (metadata transport) and 2110-43 (TTML subtitles), essential for both OTT and traditional broadcast workflows. Additionally, the latest BBright Contribution Decoder, with new monitoring features, and the BBright Contribution Encoder will be on display, built on over 12 years of broadcast expertise.
Hexaglobe SGT BBright – 2.B51
BCE celebrates 25 years, highlights MaaS platform and AI at IBC2025
Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) will mark its 25th anniversary at IBC2025, showcasing innovations in system integration, media operations managed services, and its Media-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform. The MaaS platform, built on cloud and sovereign architecture and enhanced with AI, offers a unified solution for storing, managing, enriching, and distributing audiovisual content. BCE provides reliable, integrated digital solutions, from IP-based integration to TV studio and OB van deployment, with 24/7 monitoring.
BCE – Broadcasting Center Europe – 1.C16
Bitmovin launches React Native SDK v1.0 with Expo and new architecture support
Bitmovin has released its React Native SDK v1.0 for the Bitmovin Player, delivering full support for Expo SDK and React Native New Architecture. The update enables faster development of native video applications with improved performance and reduced time to market. A new Expo configuration plugin streamlines setup into a single step, while enhanced debugging via React Native DevTools improves issue resolution. Backward-compatible with the existing Player API, the SDK future-proofs integrations as legacy architectures are phased out, ensuring seamless adoption for developers across Android, iOS, and tvOS.
Bitmovin – 5.G58
Blackmagic Design Announces Support for Apple ProRes RAW
Blackmagic Design has announced DaVinci Resolve 20.2 and Blackmagic Camera 9.8 public beta which add support for Apple ProRes RAW, including footage captured with the new iPhone 17 Pro, and ProRes RAW HQ file formats. In addition, future updates for Blackmagic Camera and Blackmagic Video Assist 12G will also add both ProRes RAW file formats. DaVinci Resolve 20.2 and Blackmagic Camera 9.8 public beta are available now free of charge from the Blackmagic Design website.
Blackmagic Design – 3.A51, 7.C49
Brainstorm demos Suite 6.2 with advanced AR/VR and AI features
Brainstorm will debut Suite 6.2 at IBC2025, featuring the latest versions of InfinitySet, Aston, and eStudio. A dynamic data-driven weather show demo will highlight advanced augmented reality and virtual production, including multi-scene management and talent tele-transportation, powered by InfinitySet and Unreal Engine 5. The demonstration integrates Alfalite LED volumes, Canon EOS C500 Mark II cameras, and XD Motion robotic systems. New Aston features for data-driven AR graphics and Edison Ecosystem developments will also be highlighted.
Brainstorm – 7.C39
Bridge Technologies debuts redesigned web interface for full IP probe range at IBC2025
Bridge Technologies (Booth 1.A71) will unveil a redesigned web-based interface at IBC2025, rolling it out across the VBC, VB330, VB220, VB120, and NOMAD probe range. The new UI emphasizes intuitive navigation, visual clarity, and faster access to essential monitoring data. Enhancements include dynamic tables, aggregated thumbnail views, a vertical navigation bar, dark/light mode, and streamlined ETR290 configuration. Building on Bridge’s tradition of “making the complex simple,” the upgrade balances depth with usability, helping engineers and operators manage networks with greater efficiency and precision.
Bridge Technologies – 1.A71
swXtch.io and Bridge Technologies expand collaboration with VB220 integration at IBC 2025
swXtch.io and Bridge Technologies have extended their partnership, integrating Bridge’s VB220 IP Network Probes into every cloudSwXtch deployment. Announced following NAB 2025, the collaboration strengthens media monitoring and validation for high-value streams moving into public clouds. At IBC 2025, the companies will showcase VB220’s ability to analyze JPEG-XS and compressed transport streams alongside cloudSwXtch’s packet and flow tracing. Demonstrations at Bridge’s booth (1.A71) will highlight real-time monitoring, QoS validation, and cloud workflow assurance, offering broadcasters confidence, flexibility, and advanced network performance insights.
Bridge Technologies – 1.A71
Broadcast Solutions to highlight systems integration
Broadcast Solutions will present its systems integration capabilities in Amsterdam. Highlights include the Streamline S12 outside broadcast trailer for Swiss company Brutal Güet, designed for HDR and Ultra HD, and modular solutions for both mobile and fixed facilities, such as Denmark’s Matchday hub. Products on show include hi human interface, meshTECH, and specialist camera systems. Broadcast Solutions will also host Birds Camera Solutions, Thum + Mahr, and TVC.
Broadcast Solutions – O.A23
Calrec unveils Argo software updates and Type R enhancements
Calrec will present significant updates for its Argo consoles at IBC2025, focusing on usability and customization. The new v1.4 Argo software, previewed on the 48-fader Argo S console, includes enhanced routing strip functionality, customizable meter layouts via a “Tiles” feature, and a streamlined mix-minus workflow. Improvements for DAW control of MIDI, NMOS Control, and interfacing with Calrec Connect are also part of the update. Additionally, Calrec will highlight its Type R modular IP mixing system with new features like off-air record and enhanced GPIO talkback.
Calrec Audio – 8.C47
Camera Corps debuts UHD underwater camera, robotic heads at IBC2025
Camera Corps will showcase its new UHD underwater camera system at IBC2025, engineered for depths up to 6 meters and recently deployed at the World Aquatics Championships. This system, part of their specialized remote camera suite, offers UHD resolution and 18x zoom across tracking and PTZ models. It operates quietly to avoid disturbing athletes. They will also present newly launched robotic nodal intelligent remote heads and next-generation mini cameras supporting HDR for both traditional and social media platforms.
Camera Corps – 13.A05
Camb.AI debuts real-time multilingual AI translation for live news at IBC 2025
Camb.AI, an AI-driven content localization start-up, will attend IBC 2025 to debut its real-time multilingual translation solution for live news. Expanding from its speech-to-speech technology, already used in live sports across 150 languages, CAMB.AI for News enables broadcasters to make live news accessible worldwide. Demonstrations will highlight applications across live news, sports, entertainment, on-demand media, and in-car content. By embedding localization directly into content workflows, CAMB.AI aims to provide scalable, cost-effective tools that extend reach and support inclusive, trusted journalism.
Camb.AI – 5.H49
Canon unveils smallest cine camera
Canon has unveiled the EOS C50, its smallest and lightest cinema camera at 1.5 pounds. Featuring a new 7K full-frame CMOS sensor, 7K 60P internal RAW recording, and 32MP still capture, it delivers hybrid performance in a compact form. With an RF mount, detachable handle with XLR inputs, and support for multiple codecs, the C50 is built for productions of all sizes. Shipping Q4 2025
Canon – 11.C41
Canon launches ultra-wide Cine-Servo lens
Canon has also introduced the CINE-SERVO 11-55mm T2.95-3.95, an ultra-wide 8K cine lens offering a 100° angle of view—wider than any previous Canon cine-servo lens. Covering Super 35mm sensors with a built-in 1.5x extender for full-frame use, it delivers sharp, vibrant imagery from 11–55mm (or 82.5mm with extender). Featuring fast focus/iris control, Focus Breathing Compensation, and USB-C customization, the lens is available in RF and PL mounts with support for advanced metadata, ARIA, and ALAC.
Canon – 11.C41
Cartoni Unveils MIXO 21 Fluid Head
Cartoni will present the MIXO 21, a brand-new fluid head designed for today’s fast-paced ENG operators & field productions. This isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a technical evolution. Compact, powerful, and intuitive, the MIXO 21 delivers unmatched performance with a form factor built for mobility. At its core, the MIXO 21 inherits Cartoni’s patented continuous counterbalance tech used in the acclaimed Focus & Master lines with a wide range step fluid drag covering all narrative styles. Field-ready, it meets the demanding needs of camera operators without compromising quality or performance. In addition to launching the MIXO 21, Cartoni will showcase the Encoded E-Master 30 with its VR Box 2.0, offering advanced control for XR, SFX, VFX, and virtual production environments. These E-series heads provide real-time positional metadata,a must-have for today’s data-driven production workflows, allowing seamless integration with graphics engines and enhancing immersion for sports broadcasts and virtual sets.
Cartoni – 12.F31
Chyron Live unveils ad insertion, AI replays, and new tracking system
Chyron will demonstrate new features in its cloud-native Chyron Live application at IBC2025. Innovations include SCTE-35 markers for ad insertion, customizable control panels for tailored playout, and AI-generated replay clips for multi-platform delivery. Chyron Live has been tested with partners like Haivision and Asport for comprehensive solutions. Additionally, ZXY Tracking, a military-grade GNSS system for measuring the location and speed of racing objects, is now part of the Chyron portfolio, enhancing sports analysis for live broadcasts.
Chyron – 7.B47
Chyron showcases real-time graphics, AI, and IP workflows at IBC2025
Chyron will highlight customer-centric innovations for real-time graphics at IBC2025, leveraging cloud live production and AI. The Prime graphics platform will showcase support for video walls, branding, and touchscreen implementations, with improved integration of Adobe assets and expanded HTML5 graphics in Prime 5.3. Toolbox 4.0 and a new Axis Maps module for news graphics will also be featured. Paint (illustrated replay) and VP (virtual placement) gain AI features for player tracking and graphic placement, along with IP 2110 workflow support.
Chyron – 7.B47
Clear-Com features FreeSpeak Icon, Arcadia, and virtual intercom updates
Clear-Com will present intercom innovations at IBC2025, including the FreeSpeak Icon beltpack, Arcadia Central Station, and virtual intercom enhancements. The FreeSpeak Icon provides robust 1.9GHz (DECT) wireless performance with nine programmable buttons and Bluetooth 5.3. Arcadia Central Station supports up to 32 V-Series IrisX panels and dynamic I.V. Port resource reallocation. The virtual intercom suite (Gen-IC, Agent-IC, Station-IC) for hybrid/remote teams, along with EHX v14 software for IP-based communication, will also be on display.
Clear-Com – 10.D29
Cobalt Digital debuts IPMX, ST 2110 converters, encoders, and audio monitors
Cobalt Digital will present an expanded line of IPMX-compliant and ‘plug and play’ ST 2110 solutions at IBC2025. New Sapphire BBG-2110 compact mini converters will debut, supporting HDMI inputs and 10G/25G Ethernet. The Pacific 9992-ENC encoder now fully supports ST 2110-20 and offers a JPEG-XS option. Cobalt is also introducing a new base model Aria AUD-MON audio monitor and the Aria OG-AUD4-Dante bidirectional audio card. Enhancements to the UltraBlue MV-SW multiviewer will also be featured.
Cobalt Digital – 8.D83
Comcast Technology Solutions Drives Dubai Media’s New Video Streaming Platform
Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS) has been selected by Dubai Media as the end-to-end technology provider for Dubai Media’s next-generation video streaming platform. The deployment will power the streaming experience for Dubai Media’s full suite of channels, including Dubai TV, Dubai Sports, and others, rolling out to consumers later this year. For decades, Dubai Media has played a central role in shaping the regional media landscape, driving innovation and setting benchmarks in Arabic-language broadcasting and entertainment. This new platform reflects Dubai Media’s ongoing mission to reimagine media in the digital era, building on its legacy as a cultural, social, and bridge between Dubai and the wider Arab world. CTS’ Cloud Video Platform, part of Comcast Media360, a 24/7 managed service, will support Dubai Media’s transformative initiative to modernize Dubai’s digital media ecosystem. The service will manage the entire content lifecycle for Dubai Media —from acquisition and transformation to OTT streaming delivery, monetization, and user experience —reinforcing Dubai Media’s commitment to delivering world-class media experiences.
Comcast Technology Solutions – 1.BS25, 5.C80
Dell focuses on AI-powered solutions and sustainable tech
Highlights for Dell Technologies at IBC2025 will include its latest AI-powered media solutions and sustainable technology. The company and its partners will showcase advancements in AI-driven workflows, enabling faster content creation, editing and distribution. These solutions are tailored to meet the demands of VFX artists, animators and broadcasters, ensuring collaboration and high-quality output. With a focus on sustainability, Dell will present ecofriendly innovations that reduce energy consumption and carbon footprints, aligning with the industry’s growing commitment to green practices.
Dell Technologies – 14.C35, 7.A23
Deltacast to focus on latest version of Delta-stadium
Over the past few years, Deltacast has invested significantly in the stadium and arena industry, providing cutting-edge LED content management systems. This includes Delta-stadium, which allows users to create and control dynamic graphics on any type of LED screen. The platform integrates with rich data sources, social media, live camera feeds and can trigger show effects like music, fireworks and lighting. The latest version, designed to simplify complex surface management, will be showcased at IBC2025. Deltacast also offers a complete suite of tools for both live and post-production. Its augmented reality solutions for broadcasters are constantly evolving, reducing preparation time while increasing efficiency. Visitors will also be able to experience the power of AI-driven sports technology with the comapny’s FIFA-certified Virtual Offside Line.
Deltacast – 7.B20
Disguise showcases latest hardware, software and services for immersive broadcast and live production at IBC2025
Disguise will return to IBC2025 with a strong presence across multiple stands, highlighting new hardware, software, and services shaping the future of broadcast, live events, and virtual production. Partnering with INFiLED, ROE Visual, MRMC, RED, and Adder, Disguise will demonstrate workflows powered by VX and X servers, including the portable X1 solution. Daily live sessions titled Broadcast Reimagined will showcase immersive fan experiences. Demonstrations across partner booths will emphasize LED integration, real-time rendering, and flexible workflows, reinforcing Disguise’s role in redefining visual storytelling.
Disguise (INFiLED booth) – 3.B61
Eluvio revolutionizes live broadcast distribution with Content Fabric
Eluvio has launched a new ultra-efficient live global broadcast feed distribution capability using its Content Fabric, designed to replace legacy satellite and point-to-point fibre. It ingests raw video (SMPTE 2110/2022 JPEG-XS, MPEG-TS) and dynamically distributes streams as “Content Object ‘parts'” with sub-second latency and multi-path redundancy over commodity IP. Additionally, Eluvio unveiled the first fully automatic live sports highlights generation, utilizing inline agentic AI for real-time personalization and generation during live events.
Eluvio – 14.A78
Encompass showcases new upgrades to their sports innovations
At IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, Encompass will be showcasing its innovations in sports contribution, highlighting how it helps broadcasters and OTT platforms meet rising demand for low-latency, flexible, and scalable delivery. The team will be on hand to discuss how Encompass’ global infrastructure and people-powered expertise support the seamless distribution of more than 243,000 live events annually, ensuring quality and reliability remain uncompromised in the fast-paced world of sports media.
Encompass – IABM Member Lounge
Eutelsat Showcases Next-Gen. Video and Innovations at IBC 2025
At IBC 2025, Eutelsat will highlight how satellite innovation is transforming the future of media distribution and contribution. This includes the company’s Hybrid GEO + LEO Ecosystem enabling new possibilities for live contribution, streaming and remote production; a live demo with Dejero; their work integrating live satellite transmission into the Native IP era; and their expansion in the FAST and OTT space.
Eutelsat – O.A24, 1.A57
Evertz debuts Vue control for Vista and frame rate conversion platform
Evertz will introduce Studer Vista in Vue at IBC2025, combining Studer Vista console processing with the Evertz Vue interface for modern, distributed workflows. This allows multiple Vue touch panels to control one Vista system over a network, enabling collaborative remote mixing. Bravo-Waveboard fader panels will also debut for tactile control. Furthermore, the FRCX-2000 frame rate conversion platform will be showcased, offering motion-compensated conversion between 50Hz and 59.94Hz regions with support for SDI, ST 2110, and compressed formats.
Evertz Microsystems – 2.A47
EVS integrates TVU MediaMesh for cloud-native broadcast orchestration
EVS has integrated TVU MediaMesh into its Cerebrum broadcast control system (BCS), unifying real-time control with intelligent media exchange. TVU MediaMesh is a cloud-native, modular infrastructure for building global, low-latency live video workflows. The integration, available in Cerebrum v2.8, enables seamless transmission of media signals in various formats to and from any location. This end-to-end solution aims to accelerate production and content delivery while reducing infrastructure and operational costs for broadcasters.
EVS Broadcast Equipment – 7.B11
EVS launches Tactiq interface for flexible control room solution
EVS will debut Tactiq, its modular control room interface, at IBC2025 as the gateway to its Flexible Control Room (FCR) solution. Tactiq offers software-defined control, decoupling user interfaces from backend systems for unified management of video, audio, graphics, and lighting. This enables flexible, multifunctional operator positions and supports rapid scalability. RTBF, Belgium’s public broadcaster, will be the first to deploy FCR and Tactiq at its new all-IP Media Square facility in 2026, leveraging this innovative approach for dynamic production workspaces.
EVS Broadcast Equipment – 7.B11
EVS enhances LSM-VIA with 4K zoom, AI effects, and social cropping
EVS will showcase enhancements to its LSM-VIA replay and highlights system at IBC2025, including custom workflow shortcuts and tighter Cerebrum integration. A new Zoom capability allows immersive 1080p replays from 4K UHD footage without quality loss. Automatic 9:16 cropping and object tracking will simplify creating social media content. XtraMotion, EVS’s GenAI tool, now includes motion blur removal and cinematic shallow depth-of-field with sub-three-second turnaround. New ingest and transcoding tools, Move I/O and Move UP, will also be featured.
EVS Broadcast Equipment – 7.B11
Farmerswife celebrates 25 years, debuts V7.2 and Cirkus Quoting
Farmerswife will celebrate its 25th anniversary at IBC2025 by launching version 7.2, enhancing flexibility for managing teams, schedules, and assets. The latest evolution of their project collaboration platform, Cirkus, will also be showcased, featuring new Quoting capabilities. These allow teams to create and manage project quotes directly within a centralized workflow, alongside task planning and communication. Farmerswife focuses on practical, customer-driven solutions, and is exploring AI applications for existing tools, such as feeding CSV data into AI for analysis.
Farmerswife – 6.C24
FOR-A unveils on-device AI sports production assistant viztrick AiDi
FOR-A will introduce “viztrick AiDi” at IBC2025, an on-device AI solution for sports broadcasting that operates without internet connectivity. It provides real-time video analysis, including player tracking that allows operators to draw on screen while following subjects. The system also quantifies speed, analyzes distance and angles, and uses facial recognition for player profiles. viztrick AiDi can automatically input scores from scoreboards, with all high-precision video analysis processed locally on a single PC, ensuring reliability for remote productions.
FOR.A – 2.B53
FUJIFILM launches FUJINON LA30x7.8 4K broadcast zoom lens with compact, high-performance design
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Optical Devices Division, has introduced the FUJINON LA30x7.8BRM 4K broadcast zoom lens, offering portability, advanced functionality, and affordability. Debuting at IBC 2025, the lens provides a 30x zoom (7.8mm–234mm) in a compact 190mm, 1.7kg design, ideal for versatile broadcast applications. Its new drive unit features 16-bit encoders for precision in virtual and remote production, while the rear focus mechanism minimizes focus breathing and ensures quiet operation. Delivering 4K optical performance across the zoom range, LA30x7.8 enhances efficiency for news, sports, and live event production.
Fujifilm Electronic Imaging Europe – 12.B20
GlobalM debuts GMDC for next-gen live IP video transport
GlobalM will showcase upgrades to simplify live video contribution and distribution at IBC2025, emphasizing its software-defined video network (SDVN) for live IP video over various networks including 5G and cloud. A key debut is GMDC (GlobalM Device Control), an API enabling port-to-port codec orchestration between the GlobalM platform and edge hardware. A live demo will show remote control of encoding/decoding sessions via Matrox Monarch Edge. This transforms GlobalM into a full-stack orchestration platform, combining cloud control with real-time media routing and device-level management.
GlobalM – 3.C36
Globecast launches Content Exchange for hybrid cloud media distribution
Globecast will debut Content Exchange at IBC2025, a new solution within its Media Platform designed for content acquisition, processing, and distribution. Content Exchange offers scalable and flexible transmission for rightsholders, leveraging a unified, all-IP infrastructure that combines satellite, fibre, and hybrid cloud technologies. This creates a secure, collaborative hub enabling content monetization and global reach. Globecast is also highlighting its work powering major sporting events for customers like Racer Network and Premier Padel, utilizing advanced graphics and cloud playout for high-quality delivery.
Globecast – 5.A61
Grass Valley highlights GVMU innovations, new cameras, and networking solutions
Grass Valley will unveil major innovations within its Grass Valley Media Universe (GVMU) and AMPP ecosystems at IBC2025. The LDX 180 camera makes its European debut, and a new LDX portfolio addition will be previewed. The K-Frame VXP production switcher and Karerra V2 control panels will be showcased. A new networking portfolio will debut, designed to connect traditional SDI and IP workflows and bridge to the AMPP GRID fabric, offering scalability and efficiency. Integrated replay and end-to-end production automation enhancements will also be demonstrated.
Grass Valley – 9.A01
Grass Valley debuts Production Replay X, K-Frame VXP, and AMPP automation
Grass Valley will launch Production Replay X at IBC2025, a new replay solution powered by AMPP OS, for instant replays and playlists from multi-camera inputs. It features native integration with Framelight X for immediate editing, highlight creation, and publishing. Also debuting in Europe are the K-Frame VXP sub-compact switcher and new Karrera control panels. Advancements in AMPP Automation will be showcased, including the Ignite Protocol Core, providing instant access to over 60 third-party control integrations for news and media productions at scale.
Grass Valley – 9.A01
Grass Valley unveils next-gen networking, gateways, and multiviewers
Grass Valley will unveil next-generation live production networking and infrastructure solutions at IBC2025. The new ACE-3901 card transforms legacy infrastructure into hybrid-ready environments, offering high-density SDI to ST2110 conversion or integration with AMPP GRID. The MV-1200-RTR, a 6RU modular 12G-SDI router and multiviewer, will also debut. AMPP ecosystem enhancements include AMPP HUB for reduced latency and AMPP Multi-Region Resilience for active redundancy across regions. The Kaleido-IP X Professional multiviewer, powered by AMPP, combines advanced layout customization with real-time signal probing.
Grass Valley – 9.A01
G&D demos VisionVS, multi-viewing, and compact KVM solutions
Guntermann & Drunck (G&D) will showcase KVM and video processing solutions at IBC2025. The new VisionVS, co-developed with VuWall, combines KVM control and video wall visualization, transmitting two encrypted video streams simultaneously. The PersonalWorkplace-Controller, a flexible multi-viewing tool, allows control of multiple signals on customizable screens, ideal for control rooms and production studios. G&D will also demonstrate space-saving KVM and matrix solutions for OB vans and live studios, which centralize control and reduce noise and heat in working environments.
Guntermann & Drunck – 8.B51
Grass Valley launches compact cinematic camera LDX C180
Grass Valley will introduce the LDX C180 compact camera at IBC2025, adding a cinematic edge to live production. It features the same 10K Super 35 Xenios imager as the flagship LDX 180, delivering true cinematic depth-of-field and native UHD output for Steadicam and PTZ applications. The LDX 110 Series gains a UHD/HDR option, and the entire LDX 100 Series now supports RF and 5G solutions through partner Vislink. A new ND filter configuration and optional Optical Low-Pass Filter are also introduced.
Grass Valley – 9.A01
Haivision showcases live video contribution for remote and field production
Haivision will present its latest live video contribution innovations at IBC2025, targeting remote and field production for sports and news. The Haivision Pro transmitters and new Haivision Falkon X2 compact mobile transmitter will be featured, delivering ultra-low latency, broadcast-quality 4K UHD and HD over bonded 5G, 4G, and IP networks. Updates to the Makito X4 video encoders and decoders for studio productions will also be highlighted. Demonstrations will illustrate how bonded cellular and private 5G networks power mobile live video with tools like the MoJoPro smartphone camera app.
Haivision – 2.B32
Harmonic elevates sports streaming with low latency, AI, and anti-piracy
Harmonic will showcase innovations in live sports streaming at IBC2025, enhancing fan engagement and monetization. Their VOS360 Media and Ad SaaS solution delivers geo-synced low-latency streams and interactive multiview experiences in partnership with Skreens and VisualOn. AI-driven highlight creation and robust anti-piracy features, including forensic watermarking and geo-blocking, are integrated to protect content. Harmonic will also unveil an advanced central management system for its hybrid streaming solution, simplifying operations across cloud and on-premises environments and optimizing for peak event demand.
Harmonic – 1.B20
Hitomi to show ‘glass-to-glass’ latency measurement with MatchBox Everywhere
Hitomi Broadcast will demonstrate its expanded MatchBox ecosystem at IBC2025, focusing on timing measurement technology for various environments, including broadcast and consumer devices. A key demonstration will be ‘glass-to-glass’ measurement, showcasing precise end-to-end latency from camera capture to final display, vital for direct-to-consumer streaming. Hitomi’s new software solutions create a comprehensive ecosystem, allowing teams to share analysis resources and ensure timing accuracy across the entire broadcast chain as the industry becomes more software-focused.
Hitomi Broadcast – 10.A40
Ikegami Unveils Wireless, Compact, and IP-Ready Camera Solutions for Live Production
Ikegami will spotlight three key innovations: the UHK-X700RF wireless camera, the UHL-X40 ultra-compact camera, and the IPX-100 IP-oriented mini base station. The UHK-X700RF delivers UHD and HD wireless capture with ultra-low latency and a 500m transmission range, ideal for news, sports, and live events. The lightweight UHL-X40 offers UHD imaging with global shutter CMOS sensors, low power use, and advanced filter controls for creative flexibility. Completing the lineup, the compact IPX-100 bridges SDI and IP infrastructures, making it a space-saving solution for mobile, REMI, and studio production environments.
Ikegami – 12.A31
Imagine Communications introduces compact SNP-XS for IP/SDI workflows
Imagine Communications will launch SNP-XS at IBC2025, expanding its Selenio Network Processor (SNP) line with a compact, quiet 2RU form factor. Designed for edge deployments and space-constrained environments, SNP-XS supports SMPTE ST 2110 and ST 2022-6 IP standards while interoperating with SDI workflows, serving as a bridge for IP transitions. It delivers the same trusted capabilities as the flagship SNP, running all 16 current applications including UHD/HDR conversion and multiviewers, ensuring full compatibility and consistent deployment.
Imagine Communications – 1.B73
InSync to feature high-density IP/SDI frame rate conversion at IBC2025
InSync will showcase its latest video conversion technologies at IBC2025 for high-quality global sports content. A new openGear frame rate conversion module, already used by a major European football league, will be highlighted. A new card with ST 2110 for full uncompressed IP and SDI conversion will launch at the event, offering motion-compensated frame rate conversion, HDR, and deinterlacing, achieving 10 HD channels in 2RU. The MCC-UHD converter, supporting single channel UHD or dual channel HD with an improved deinterlacer algorithm, will also be featured.
InSync Technology – 2.C30
iodyne Unveils Pro Data 1.6 to Bring Cross-Platform Speed and Security to Sports Workflows
At IBC2025, iodyne is introducing Pro Data firmware 1.6, a major update that extends its advanced feature set from macOS to Windows, and Linux. For sports broadcasters and live production teams, the update delivers faster turnaround, simpler pipelines, and secure collaboration across multiple platforms. iodyne is also presenting the Pro Mini, a portable Smart Drive for field and mobile sports workflows. Features include secure encryption with Tap-to-Unlock, Customizable Digital Labels, and direct camera tethering for streamlined shoot-to-edit workflows.
iodyne – 7.A32
Jünger Audio integrates flexAI with SSL System T for NGA workflows
Jünger Audio will demonstrate the integration of its flexAI platform with Solid State Logic’s (SSL) System T broadcast mixing consoles at IBC2025. This collaboration streamlines Next Generation Audio (NGA) authoring workflows, allowing control over object selection and presentation monitoring directly from SSL’s IP-native System T control surfaces. Leveraging flexAI’s capabilities, the integration simplifies Dolby Atmos productions by enabling real-time switching of S-ADM Dolby renderer presentations and speaker layouts from the console. This partnership aims to make NGA authoring easier for operators.
Solid State Logic – 8.B73
Kiloview debuts compute card, NDI 6.3 converters, and hybrid AV-over-IP ecosystem at IBC 2025
Kiloview will present its most complete AV-over-IP solutions at IBC 2025 (Booth 10.D42), highlighting hybrid workflows and ecosystem expansions. New products include the FXC-A8600 compute card, all-in-one FN-7/FN-8 conversion cards, and the FD-360 multi-functional decoding card. Marking a decade with NDI, Kiloview also becomes the first to integrate NDI 6.3 into its N50/N60 converters, enabling ultra-low latency, 4K HDR video, and advanced synchronization. Additional highlights include P Series wireless bonding encoders, supporting reliable live streaming across diverse environments, reinforcing Kiloview’s role as an AV-over-IP pioneer.
Kiloview Electronics – 10.D42
KOKUSAI DENKI Electric debuts Z-HD6500 S1 and 4K camera innovations at IBC 2025
KOKUSAI DENKI Electric will showcase new camera developments at IBC 2025 (Booth 10.B40), led by the Z-HD6500 S1. This camera delivers native 4K with HDR at a fraction of typical costs, outputting HDR and SDR simultaneously in multiple formats. It features 2/3-inch GS-3CMOS sensors, high sensitivity (f1.4), and a 62dB signal-to-noise ratio. Also highlighted are the SK-UHD7000E handheld camera with full 4K resolution and BT-2020 color, the DK-H700 box camera paired with the KT-PD46 robotic head, and wireless 4K via Quartz HEVC systems.
KOKUSAI DENKI Electric Europe – 10.B40
Lawo Showcasing IP-Native Workflows, HOME 4.0, and Next-Gen Broadcast Innovations
At IBC 2025, Lawo will showcase its latest IP-native broadcast and media production innovations, highlighting software-defined workflows, flexible deployment, and cloud-ready architecture. Key launches include HOME 4.0 with a simplified licensing model, the 15th HOME App, and upgrades to the VSM control system. Visitors can also experience the Dynamic Media Facility demo, the new Lawo Workspaces for browser-based control, and the virtualized HOME Power Core DSP. Enhancements to .edge gateways, mc² audio consoles, and radio software further underscore Lawo’s commitment to agile, scalable, next-generation workflows.
Lawo – 8.B90
Leader and Phabrix highlight LPX500, Zen-W, and NDI tools
Leader and Phabrix will feature the LPX500 multichannel 4K waveform monitor and Zen-W Series analysers at IBC2025. The LPX500, a four-input waveform monitor, will debut its V1.1 software, adding 10G/25G/100G IP interfaces supporting SMPTE 2022-6, ST 2110, and AMWA NMOS. The Zen-W Series includes the LV5600W waveform monitor and LV7600W rasterizer, offering secure remote control via WebRTC. Essential tools like the LT4760 sync pulse generator for SDI, IP, and hybrid workflows, and NDI Checker for signal troubleshooting, will also be presented.
Leader Electronics of Europe – 10.C01
LiveU launches Nexus universal gateway for simplified IP workflows
LiveU will debut LiveU Nexus at IBC2025, a cloud-native universal gateway for digital and IP-based workflows. Nexus simplifies complex IP workflows by enabling seamless movement of IP video content to and from various platforms including SDI, SMPTE 2110, and NDI. It offers unlimited access to live feeds, transforming, routing, and outputting any stream in seconds, supporting diverse protocols like LRT, SRT, and HLS. Nexus automatically normalizes video attributes and integrates with LiveU’s cloud solutions, accelerating digital transformations and maximizing existing investments.
LiveU – 7.C19
LucidLink unveils cloud innovations, AWS Deadline Cloud integration
LucidLink will unveil transformative new product innovations at IBC2025, extending its experience to every creative professional. A key highlight is its collaboration with AWS Deadline Cloud, a fully managed service for render farms. This integration provides creative teams instant access to data across distributed teams, while AWS Deadline Cloud scales compute resources on demand. The result is faster creative iterations, more efficient resource use, and greater flexibility in the cloud, streamlining workflows from ingest through rendering without delays.
LucidLink – 6.A12
Marshall debuts dual-sensor 4K PTZ/POV tracking camera with AI
Marshall Electronics will launch the CV625, its first dual-sensor/dual-lens, PTZ/POV 4K tracking camera, at IBC2025. It offers simultaneous close-up and wide views, picture-in-picture outputs, and enhanced AI tracking. Equipped with an 8-megapixel 1/1.8in sensor, it captures 4K UHD at 60fps. The camera’s proactive AI auto tracking uses face recognition and learns subject movement for smooth framing, preventing focus “breathing”. Program outputs include 4K HDMI/RTSP, 3G-SDI, Ethernet, and USB 3.0, with a bonus live head count feature.
Marshall Electronics – 11.C28
New MASV Express Platform Accelerates Secure, Scalable File Transfers for Global Media Workflows
MASV will showcase its next-generation file movement and media workflow solutions, including the debut of MASV Express, a lightning-fast, scalable delivery platform built to eliminate bottlenecks and accelerate content distribution. Recognized as an IDC Innovator 2025, MASV enables secure, friction-free file transfers for cloud and hybrid workflows—without installs, plugins, or infrastructure complexity. Trusted by enterprise newsrooms, sports networks, and platforms like Troveo, MASV streamlines ingest, delivery, AI/ML workflows, and monetization. Expanding integrations with Frame.io, Iconik, AWS, Qumulo, and more further solidify MASV as the backbone of the global media supply chain.
MASV – 1.B01
Matrox Video and NetOn.Live integrate ORIGIN Fabric into LiveOS for scalable live production
Matrox Video announces the integration of its ORIGIN Fabric into NetOn.Live’s LiveOS platform, enabling broadcasters to scale live production seamlessly across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments. LiveOS, an ST 2110-native solution, benefits from asynchronous media transfers between servers and applications, eliminating single-server limitations. ORIGIN Fabric provides high-performance media exchange across distributed systems, aligning with the European Broadcasting Union’s Dynamic Media Facility principles. This collaboration delivers flexible, future-ready workflows, transforming traditional broadcast hardware into modular software components and advancing the shift toward open, scalable, software-defined live production environments.
Matrox Video – 7.B15
MediaKind Demos Cloud-First, AI-Enabled Streaming Solutions and Live Sports Innovations
MediaKind will demonstrate that the future of streaming is already here, showcasing cloud-first, AI-enabled solutions that help broadcasters, sports organizations, and media brands deliver richer fan experiences, scale effortlessly, and unlock new revenue. The highlight comes Friday, 12 September at 2:30pm in the IBC Showcase Theatre, where MediaKind and DAZN will present “Redefining Streaming Experiences for a Global Sports Audience”, exploring low-latency streaming, Multiview engagement, and premium security. On the stand, MediaKind will feature immersive streaming, AI-driven workflows, cloud-connected appliances, and MK.IO’s developer-friendly, cloud-native toolkits.
MediaKind – 1.D71
Media Links expands Xscend IP media gateway with compact 1RU model
Media Links will debut the Xscend 1RU at IBC2025, a compact, modular IP media gateway designed for space-conscious deployments. It delivers robust performance for broadcast-quality video, audio, and data over IP networks, supporting HEVC/AVC codecs and RIST/SRT protocols. Up to 64 media channels can be accommodated in the 1RU unit. Additionally, Media Links is enhancing its MDX aggregation switch line with the MDX-48X8C, featuring eight 100GbE uplink ports and 48 SFP28 ports, designed with a non-blocking architecture for multicast streams and precise timing.
Media Links – 1.B32
Megahertz and Mediability Join Forces
Megahertz and Mediability have announced that the two companies are to be integrated, with the two systems integrators joining forces to tackle the industry’s most demanding challenges. Megahertz Ltd and Mediability AS have announced their intention to integrate operations, uniting decades of experience across live production, IP workflows, and AV installations. The move brings together complementary strengths across broadcast, corporate, education, and government sectors – creating a stronger, more agile partner for complex technology projects, the firms said. By bringing together specialist teams across broadcast, corporate AV, and IP infrastructure, the organisation can now offer a wider range of expertise and greater technical depth – enhancing its ability to support complex projects from the outset.
Megahertz – 12.D22
Mimir delivers speed to air with new in-browser editing suite and mobile ingest app
Mimir has announced a suite of features and tools in its cloud-native media production and collaboration platform focused around efficient and stable content creation at high speed – from anywhere. A brand-new mobile ingest app for Mimir is coming to the Android and iOS app stores. The Mimir app gives users stable, fast upload of any file as well as live streaming capabilities from a mobile device. Mimir has also enhanced its in-MAM editing tool Cutter with J-cut and L-cut, audio control and keyframes, dissolve, blurring and dvanced autoframing to match desired output formats.
Mimir – 7.A53
L20 remote head among latest innovations on show from Mo-Sys
Mo-Sys will be delivering hands-on demonstrations of its solutions to deliver AR graphics for sports broadcast, the Mo-Sys fleet of remote camera heads, including the new L20, and offering insights into its latest virtual production workflow innovations at IBC2025. The new flagship L20 remote head features speeds of 360°/s and offers quiet operation. It has been precision-engineered to strike a balance between size and support for the most popular high-end camera packages up to 20kg.
Mo-Sys – 14.B30
MRMC to redefine production with Cinebot Nano and RPS-LT unveilings
Once again exhibiting alongside Nikon and Red Digital Cinema, MRMC will highlight a powerful and unified vision for the future of broadcast and cinematic production, including the launch of two new groundbreaking products: the Cinebot Nano and the RPS-LT (Roaming Pedestal System with robotic arm). the exhibit will showcase a range of seamless workflows that demonstrate the combined power of MRMC’s robotics, Nikon’s imaging technologies, and Red’s cinematic cameras. This year’s show will provide attendees with a first-hand look at how these integrated solutions are redefining what is possible in modern content creation, from high-end virtual production to dynamic live broadcast. In addition, there will be hands-on demos of the Slidekamera Orion Slider with the Bullhead Studio multi-axis robot head, and a dedicated section for sports broadcast robotics.
MRMC – 11.C20b
MultiDyne launches Crescendo Series audio monitor with 12G and IP support
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems will debut the C16-AM-12G, the first in its new Crescendo Series of audio and video monitoring tools, at IBC2025. This 1RU audio monitor supports embedded 12G-SDI and IP audio monitoring, building on its Census line with 12G and optional Dante or ST 2110-30 integration. It offers 16-channel monitoring, pristine sound quality, and intuitive controls for broadcast environments. Dual front displays show real-time audio parameters, with HDMI output for SDI video previewing, and all Crescendo Series monitors include redundant power supplies.
MultiDyne – 11.C12
MultiDyne updates VersaBrix fibre-optic transport with new chassis options
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems will present updates to its VersaBrix (VB) Series, a modular fibre-optic transport platform, at IBC2025. VersaBrix manages various signals, including 12G/3G/HD-SDI to HDMI 2.0, audio, and Ethernet, over a single fibre strand with uncompressed, near-zero latency. A new all-white chassis option will be introduced for all four VersaBrix form factors (two, four, six, and ten-slot versions), suitable for studio installations or visible gear. Its compact 1RU design makes it ideal for OB trucks and flypacks, simplifying temporary setups.
MultiDyne – 11.C12
Net Insight supercharges Nimbra Edge for scalable live production
Net Insight will unveil a major evolution of its cloud-native Nimbra Edge platform at IBC2025, enhancing scalable live media contribution and remote production. The update includes support for codec/resolution conversion, bitrate control, audio shuffling, and graphical overlays. Point-to-point connectivity between Edge Connect nodes and expanded protocol support, like Zixi ZEC and enhanced SRT, will also be featured. These innovations aim to meet growing demand for flexible, IP-native contribution models, enabling efficient management of feeds and remote team collaboration, moving away from expensive satellite services.
Net Insight – 1.B47
Net Insight launches world-first 400G IP solution for media networks
Net Insight will launch world-first 400G (Gigabit Ethernet) capabilities for its Nimbra media network platform at IBC2025. This innovation provides four times the transport capacity, addressing demand for affordable, high-capacity connectivity in live sports and remote production. Driven by the new Nimbra 1000 Media Acceleration Module, a single Nimbra 1060 chassis can offer up to 2.4Tbps IP media WAN transport and 160 UHD-4K JPEG XS streams per 400G link. This offers significant cost savings, reducing monthly costs by up to 70%.
Net Insight – 1.B47
NETGEAR expands M4350 switch portfolio with ST 2110 support and pro-AV features
NETGEAR will showcase its expanded M4350 managed switch portfolio at IBC 2025 (Booth 10.D33). Four new models, designed for broadcast and pro-AV, are now shipping with features that simplify deployment and improve reliability. Innovations include multicolor LED port identification for rapid setup, built-in grandmaster and boundary clock functionality for SMPTE ST 2110, and a secure power connection to prevent accidental disconnections during live events. All models comply with TAA requirements, ensuring approved-country sourcing, while delivering precision, performance, and reliability for IP-based professional media environments.
NETGEAR – 10.D33
Open Broadcast Systems to highlight 5G Flyaway cellular bonding solution and more
Open Broadcast Systems will be presenting a range of innovations at IBC2025. This includes extremely low latency encoding and decoding, native support for uncompressed IP formats, and its 5G Flyaway solution, which brings broadcast quality and compatibility to the world of cellular bonding. The company will demonstrate its encoders and decoders, which support high-quality, low-latency video contribution for sports, linear channels and news. With a latency as low as 60 milliseconds, these products have some of the lowest latency in the market. This is partly because all its SDI cards are built in house to minimise latency. Open Broadcast is also announcing that its decoders are being used by Asia’s linear and digital sports service, SPOTV as part of its international transition from satellite to IP workflow.
Open Broadcast Systems – 1.C37a
Panasonic Launches AK-UBX100 4K Camera, 4K Auto-Focus, and AW-RP200GJ Controller
At IBC 2025, Panasonic is unveiling two major innovations for live production. The AK-UBX100 4K box-style camera delivers unmatched versatility with lightweight design, robust IP connectivity, and seamless integration with Panasonic’s UCX100 and PTZ ecosystems. Alongside it, Panasonic introduces the industry’s first auto-focus for 4K studio cameras, debuting on the UCX100 in December 2025 and expanding to the UBX100 in 2026. Also on display, the AW-RP200GJ remote camera controller adds macro functionality, dual joysticks, and support for up to 200 PTZ cameras, empowering operators to manage complex, multi-camera productions with speed, precision, and efficiency.
Panasonic – 2.G102
Pixitmedia debuts unified platform for streamlined media workflows
Pixitmedia by DataCore will unveil its unified platform at IBC2025, built around discovery, collaboration, data management, and orchestration to streamline media workflows. This interoperable solution helps global media organizations locate, move, and monetize data efficiently. Key features include smart indexing and metadata classification for fast search (Discovery), unified views for secure team collaboration (Collaboration), intelligent data movement and active archives for cost optimization (Data Management), and integrated pipeline automation for accelerated delivery (Orchestration).
Pixitmedia – 7.D18
Prodys unveils Quantum2 audio/video codecs and cloud solutions
Prodys will debut innovations in its Quantum2 W/XL portable and Quantum2 AV studio audio/video codecs at IBC2025. Quantum2 W/XL portable units offer H.264/HEVC video streaming with ultra-low latency, comprehensive audio routing, and Brave Bonding Technology for network reliability across LAN, Wi-Fi, LTE, and 5G. The Quantum2 AV studio unit combines dual stereo audio and bidirectional video transmission in a compact device, with built-in remote production tools like WebCommentator. Prodys will also showcase its Cloud Codecs for flexible, large-scale audio and video stream replication and distribution.
Prodys – 8.C71
Qvest steps up activities in the MENA region with new appointment
Qvest has appointed Philipp Glänzel as managing director for the MENA region, tasked with expanding operations in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. A 15-year Qvest veteran, Glänzel previously served as general manager and CTO, leading projects for Al Jazeera, Sky News Arabia, and Asharq News. Qvest is also restructuring its sales team, with Stuart Almond overseeing MENA alongside Satheesh Kumar and Mohammed Eid Abugarad. The strengthened leadership aims to enhance customer engagement and address regional demand for AI, cloud, and digital transformation solutions. CEO Peter Nöthen praised Glänzel’s expertise and role in Qvest’s regional growth.
10.C24
RED debuts Cine-Broadcast Module for cinematic live production, EVS integration
RED Digital Cinema will bring its Cine-Broadcast Module to IBC2025, enabling full-frame cinematic imagery in live broadcast workflows. The module supports two channels of 4K60P (HDR/SDR) via 12G-SDI and SMPTE ST 2110 IP, plus a 4K60P JPEG XS feed. New this year is its integration with EVS’ XT-Via live production server, allowing enhanced super slow-motion (4x at 4K, 8x at 1080p). It also enables real-time 8K 120fps R3D streaming and AI/ML enhancements via the RED Connect license.
RED Digital Cinema – 11.C20a
Reuters Imagen to debut Smart Clipping
Reuters Imagen will present its platforms for newsroom, sports, and media operations. The company will debut Smart Clipping, a tool that automatically detects key moments in long-form video to create highlights for faster distribution. Designed for broadcasters, sports organisations, and media companies, it offers automated editing, instant delivery, and partner self-service. Reuters Imagen will also showcase its wider portfolio, combining global news coverage with AI-driven tools and scalable content infrastructure.
Reuters Imagen – 5.D44
Riedel launches next-gen SimplyLive portfolio with flex licensing and RiView
Riedel Communications has expanded its SimplyLive live production portfolio with new solutions for broadcast and live events. The Flex licensing programme for SimplyLive Production Suite allows tailored on-premise, remote, or cloud deployments. The RiView video review system debuts with RV4, RV8, and RV16 bundles for multi-angle control and super slow-motion support. Enhanced RiMotion replay solutions (R16, R166) and updated Venue Gateway series with HDR support are also featured. The SimplyLive Connect REST API enables seamless integration with external control systems for unified production environments.
Riedel Communications – 10.A31, 10.A38
Riedel Communications acquires hi human interface
Riedel Communications has also acquired hi human interface from Broadcast Solutions to bring a powerful, vendor-agnostic control system to its growing portfolio of broadcast, event, and production technologies. Riedel and hi have consistently demonstrated the power of their deep integration, with hi working hand in hand with Riedel’s MediorNet media infrastructures and SmartPanels for seamless routing, device control, and workflow management in high-profile deployments such as WDR’s remote production of the UEFA Euro 2024. hi is also fully integrated for Riedel StageLink audio routing and tally control with SimplyLive video production solutions, with further integrations across the Riedel portfolio already in development.
Riedel Communications – 10.A31, 10.A38
Riedel unveils ultra-light Bolero Mini Wireless Intercom Beltpack
Riedel Communications has unveiled the Bolero Mini, the company’s lightest and flattest wireless intercom beltpack to date. Designed to deliver maximum mobility with minimal footprint, Bolero Mini combines Bolero’s unmatched wireless performance and audio clarity with a discreet form factor that weighs less than a smartphone — making it ideal for stage talent, rigging crews, and anyone who values freedom of movement without compromise.
Riedel Communications – 10.A31, 10.A38
Ross Video acquires Lama for advanced audio mixing and cloud expertise
Ross Video has acquired Lama, a developer of advanced audio production software, significantly strengthening its audio solution set for on-premises and cloud environments. Lama’s software streamlines live audio workflows for various applications, including broadcasts and esports, offering modern, software-defined solutions for connectivity, mixing, and mix automation. Its technology powered Eurosport’s Olympic Games Paris 2024 and simplified esports audio for SK Gaming. This acquisition reinforces Ross Video’s commitment to providing end-to-end live production solutions, integrating audio mixing tools seamlessly with existing video workflows.
Ross Video – 8.B91
RTS Presents NOMAD Wireless Intercom, New Flip-To-Mute Headsets, and Cloud-Based Intercom Solution
RTS Intercoms is redefining wireless communication with the launch of NOMAD Wireless Intercom. Engineered for high-stakes environments, NOMAD delivers reliability, mobility, and scalability, ensuring seamless communication when it matters most. Next, RTS has also launched its new HRF Series headsets, which is the next evolution of the company’s trusted broadcast headset line. Designed for seamless communication in fast-paced, high-pressure environments. With the new Flip-To-Mute feature, muting is as easy as flipping the boom up, and re-engaging is just as simple – flip it back down and you’re live again. Lastly, RTS Intercoms is launchig RVOC (RTS Voice Over Cloud), which is a cloud-based intercom solution engineered to revolutionize communication in mission-critical industries, including broadcasting, live events, corporate enterprise and healthcare.
RTS Intercom Systems – 11.D09
Sennheiser Celebrates 80 Years with Next-Gen Audio, Immersive Monitoring, and Brand-Neutral RF Solutions
Sennheiser Group will celebrate its 80th anniversary while showcasing cutting-edge audio solutions for media production and entertainment. Highlights include the MKH 8018 stereo shotgun microphone, the Spectera wideband wireless ecosystem, and SoundBase, the first brand-neutral RF planning tool streamlining wireless coordination. Neumann will present immersive studio monitors, microphones from classics like the U87 Ai to new launches, and Merging Technologies’ DAWs and interfaces for networked, low-latency workflows. The stand will also feature AMBEO 2-Channel Spatial Audio for real-time immersive-to-stereo rendering, offering broadcasters enhanced audio depth and clarity without additional hardware.
Sennheiser – 8.D50
SES SCORE Eclipses 600,000 of Transmission Hours With 900 Hours of Daily Major Sports Content
SES has announced the accelerating market momentum for its SES Sports Content Orchestration Enabler (SES SCORE) platform. Since its launch in 2023, SES SCORE adoption has grown rapidly with an expanding customer base of over 200 broadcasters onboarded and premium sports properties making it their platform of choice for content delivery. The platform has now surpassed 600,000 transmission hours of feeds delivered to broadcasters worldwide, which equals to an average of 900 hours of sports content daily. As a unique solution in the market, the National Football League (NFL) and global partners such as ATP Media among many other world-renowned sports organization use SES SCORE’s competitive advantage to deliver their sports content.
SES – 1.BS10
SSL unveils next-gen audio innovations and Jünger Audio integration
Solid State Logic (SSL) will present technology updates and integrations for its System T architecture at IBC2025, aimed at next-generation audio. The showcase will feature integration with Jünger Audio’s flexAI processing platform, enabling console controls for language presentations and audio object creation directly from the System T surface. New Open Sound Control (OSC) support will allow real-time control of audio objects with external renderers. The wider System T range and integration with the cloud-native Virtual Tempest Engine (VTE) will also be demonstrated.
Solid State Logic – 8.B73
SSL debuts MPL 16-8 stagebox and ST 2110/NDI cloud updates
Solid State Logic (SSL) will launch its IP-native MPL 16-8 stagebox at IBC2025, providing cost-effective Dante connectivity for System T. This 2U unit offers 16 mic/line inputs and eight line outputs, with redundant Dante ports. SSL’s native ST 2110 card will also debut, streamlining ST 2110 workflows and IP connectivity via NMOS for automated signal management. Furthermore, the System T Cloud NDI update will be showcased, adding native NDI support to Dante Connect for enhanced agility in virtualized production, lowering deployment costs, and expanding connectivity options.
Solid State Logic – 8.B73
Salsa Sound unveils MIXaiR 4.0 with browser UI and Aqua QC probes
Salsa Sound will release innovative new audio products at IBC2025, featuring MIXaiR 4.0 with a refreshed, browser-based user interface for remote access. MIXaiR 4.0 now supports ST2110 and NMOS management, alongside SRT, NDI, and Dante, enhancing integration. It builds on automated field-of-play mixing, immersive crowd rendering, and multi-format commentary mixes like Dolby ATMOS. A major development is Aqua audio QC probes, offering monitoring for standard audio issues, dialogue intelligibility, profanity detection, and audio anomaly detection.
Salsa Sound – 8.B77f
Shure celebrates century of innovation with new audio solutions
Celebrating 100 years, Shure will debut a groundbreaking audio solution for broadcast at IBC2025. Highlights include the Axient Digital PSM digital in-ear monitor system and the ANX4 Scalable Wireless Receiver, offering high channel counts. For location sound, the ADX5D portable receiver and new SLX-D Portable Systems (SLXD5, SLXD3) will be showcased. Content creation tools like the MV7i Smart Microphone and MoveMic 88+ wireless stereo microphone will also be featured. Software solutions such as ShureCloud and Wireless Workbench 7 provide comprehensive management and RF spectrum tools.
Shure – 8.C32
Signiant unveils mobile app and real-time RAW-to-cloud workflows
Signiant will showcase its unified platform for capture-to-cloud workflows at IBC2025, focusing on content creation, cloud ingest, and acceleration. The new Signiant mobile app allows creators to send high-quality content directly from phones to Media Shuttle Submit portals without compression. They will also demonstrate a capture RAW-to-Cloud workflow using the Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K camera, transferring 8K RAW files in real-time to cloud destinations, with instant proxyless playback via Media Engine. Media Engine’s Custom Actions for triggering downstream workflows will also be featured.
Signiant – 5.C74
Signiant showcases mobile app and real-time cloud ingest
At IBC2025, Signiant will highlight its unified platform for capture-to-cloud workflows, enhancing content creation and cloud ingest. The new Signiant mobile app empowers creators to send high-quality content securely from their phones to Media Shuttle Submit portals, leveraging Signiant’s acceleration technology. A key demonstration will be the capture RAW-to-Cloud workflow with the Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K camera, allowing real-time 8K RAW file transfers to cloud destinations and instant proxyless playback via Media Engine. Media Engine’s Custom Actions will also be featured, enabling direct triggering of downstream workflows.
Signiant – 5.C74
Skyline Communications showcases MediaOps for unified, dynamic media operations at IBC 2025
At IBC 2025, Skyline Communications will highlight its MediaOps solution, built on the open-architecture DataMiner xOps platform. Already deployed by global streaming services and broadcasters, MediaOps unifies media workflows with ICT best practices across legacy and IP, on-premises and cloud. It delivers detailed asset inventory, planning, scheduling, deployment, live operations, and post-service optimization. MediaOps.PLAN supports resource allocation and cost management, while MediaOps.LIVE enables automated orchestration and monitoring across domains. Fully open and extensible, MediaOps integrates with major industry platforms, offering media organizations agility, efficiency, and continuous evolution.
Skyline – 1.B40
Sony to Highlight New Cameras and Production Tools at IBC 2025
Sony will showcase new solutions at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, including the PXW-Z300 XDCAM, a 4K60p authenticity-ready camcorder for news and documentary workflows. Other highlights include the Crystal LED CAPRI display wall for virtual production, the HDC-F5500V live system camera, the MLS-X1 modular production switcher, and the ECM-778 shotgun microphone. Sony will also present the BRC-AM7 PTZ camera, BURANO v2.0 cinema update, and the compact ILME-FX2 Cinema Line model.
Sony – 13.A10
Storj Introduces Production Cloud to Help Remote Creative Teams Scale and Collaborate Globally
Storj has announced Production Cloud, a purpose-built platform for modern media workflows. It combines Storj’s new Global Collaboration tier of high-performance distributed object storage and Object Mount cloud media access into a unified media solution. Designed for editorial, media production teams in post, news, and sports, Production Cloud empowers creative teams to collaborate globally, move faster, and scale with confidence.By combining distributed object storage and seamless file access into a single offering, Production Cloud enables collaboration, low-latency editing, and cost-effective archiving across distributed environments. Storj also announced that cloud compute for media is in beta and will soon be added to the platform.
Storj – 5.A41
Studio Network Solutions Shares New Innovations for EVO Shared Storage and Media Management
Studio Network Solutions is introducing a suite of updates designed to make reviewing, archiving, storing, and sharing media faster and smarter — all from a single hub. These new announcements include the unveiling of their all new review and approval product named Outpost, LTO archiving from ShareBrowser, expanded storage capacities and training options, and more. From archive to AI to approval and beyond, Studio Network Solutions’ EVO is helping teams work faster, smarter, and more collaboratively than ever.
Studio Network Solutions – 7.B26
Synamedia Redefines AI’s Impact on User Experience
Synamedia will unveil AI-driven innovations redefining streaming, advertising, service operations, and user experience. Highlights will include enhancements to Synamedia Go, Quortex Play, and the European debut of Quortex Switch. Demos will feature AI-powered personalization, natural language search, dynamic ad insertion, forensic watermarking with ContentArmor, and workflow automation via Large Language Models.
Synamedia – 1.B49
TAG Video Systems enhances IP workflow monitoring with new QC tools
TAG Video Systems will showcase enhanced next-gen IP workflow monitoring at IBC2025 with its 100% software-based Realtime Media Platform. The platform features advanced QC tools like Waveform scopes and HDR test patterns, and intuitive layout control via TAG’s Operator Console. New Operator Console functions include Channel Solo for audio and full video playback for real-time troubleshooting. TAG will also demonstrate integrations with partners such as Witbe and Nevion, highlighting its commitment to openness and interoperability for efficient, high-quality media operations at scale.
TAG Video Systems – 1.C31
Tata Communications to showcase cloud, AI and sustainable media solutions
Tata Communications will highlight how cloud-native production, AI, and sustainable technologies are reshaping media workflows, from content creation to global distribution. Demonstrations will cover cloud-first production tools, secure AI-optimised transport across fibre, IP and satellite, and eco-friendly media asset management. Tata Communications will also showcase solutions for low-latency live transmission and advanced connectivity designed to reduce environmental impact.
Tata Communications Media – 14.C40
Techex unveils tx darwin and tx edge innovations for broadcast IP workflows at IBC 2025
Techex will showcase major updates to its tx darwin media processing framework and debut new tx edge features at IBC 2025. tx darwin now includes more than 60 production modules, with recent additions such as premium MPEG-4 AVC and JPEG XS codecs, motion-compensated standards conversion with InSync, tx darwin Blueprints for repeatable workflow design, and dynamic HTML5 graphics with watermarking. Enhancements to tx edge introduce SRT-protected JPEG XS TR-07, optimized performance, and secure Trust Boundary functions. Collaborations with TAG Video Systems, Nevion, Bridge Technologies, AWS, and Google Cloud extend its ecosystem.
Techex – 2.C46
Telemetrics spotlights safety
Telemetrics will spotlight safety with new collision avoidance and wearable tracking technology across its robotic camera systems. Highlights include the debut of the TeleScope, the industry’s first fully robotic jib with integrated sensors, and ultra-wideband wearables that improve tracking of talent and set pieces. TeleSense, a next-generation collision avoidance system, offers 360-degree protection for rovers and track systems. Updates to the OmniGlide wireless rover and reFrame tracking software further enhance accuracy, mobility, and operational safety.
Telemetrics – 12.G42
Telos Alliance unveils AI for dialogue intelligibility and language detection
Telos Alliance will demonstrate AI-based workflows for its Minnetonka Audio AudioTools Server at IBC2025. A key feature is measuring dialogue intelligibility, with the ability to extract and process dialogue for improvement if needed. AudioTools Server V7 will also use an advanced AI-driven language detection algorithm to identify and manage unexpected languages in audio presentations. Additional machine learning capabilities include speaker identification, clone detection for human voice, content and genre detection, and speech-to-text generation, enhancing quality control and viewer experience.
Telos Alliance – 8.D37
Telos Alliance expands partnership with Videomenthe
Telos Alliance has expanded its collaboration with Videomenthe that integrates Minnetonka AudioTools Server into SaaS media supply chain platform Eolementhe. The partnership will be showcased at IBC2025 in Amsterdam, offering broadcasters, post-production houses, and content distributors new ways to streamline audio processing and compliance within a single scalable SaaS platform. AudioTools Server offers file-based audio capabilities, including AI-assisted workflows, comprehensive loudness control, Dolby encoding, language detection, MPEG-H authoring and file-based QC. Now, these tools are available as part of Videomenthe’s Eolementhe collaborative platform.
Telos Alliance – 8.D37
Telestream spotlights AI-powered Vantage ecosystem and hybrid cloud
Telestream will showcase its next-generation Vantage ecosystem at IBC2025, integrating scalable AI for workflow orchestration. New AI features include captioning, speech-to-text metadata, visual QC, and content enrichment, accelerating decision-making. Enhancements to Live Capture, Live Play, and Live Schedule Pro 2.0 support ST 2110, SRT, and NDI for live production. Telestream’s hybrid deployment model offers on-premises control with cloud scalability, featuring consumption-based pricing and enterprise-grade SaaS for Dolby Vision mastering and automated QC. Advancements in the IQ Solutions portfolio for monitoring contribution and live streaming links will also be highlighted.
Telestream – 7.B21
Telestream supercharges media workflows with new cloud-native integrations
Telestream has announced that Vantage now integrates directly with next-generation media platforms, including Mimir, Iconik, Embrace, and Broadteam, to support evolving media workflows and advance interoperability across modern media supply chains. The integrations enable media organizations to automate critical workflows, scale operations on demand, and connect cloud and on-premises environments with precision. Telestream will demonstrate these integrations alongside its AI enhancements, Global Ingest, and Measurement capabilities at IBC2025
Telestream – 7.B21
Teradek launches Bolt 6 XT 10K RX for zero-delay long-range wireless video
Teradek has introduced the Bolt 6 XT 10K RX, a zero-delay wireless video receiver offering transmission up to 10,000 feet (3 km) over 5GHz and 6GHz frequencies. The system supports 4K60 resolution with dual 12G-SDI and HDMI outputs, integrating seamlessly with Bolt 4K and Bolt 6 ecosystems. Its directional antenna enhances RF performance while robust shielding reduces interference. Designed for cleaner setups, the all-in-one enclosure eliminates external antenna cables. Available standalone or as part of the Bolt 6 XT MAX Set, it streamlines long-range on-set connectivity.
Teradek – 13.A05
Telstra’s Global Media Network Upgraded to 100Gbps
Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) have announced a major milestone in its global media infrastructure: the Telstra Global Media Network (GMN) has been upgraded to support 100Gbps bandwidth, reinforcing Telstra’s position as a leader in live broadcast connectivity and media delivery. Among its most impactful use cases is its role in powering major international events, such as world cups and grand slams, where reliability and scalability are essential for live sports broadcasting. GMN also integrates with satellite services to enable seamless contribution and distribution workflows in remote or infrastructure-limited regions, with the bundling of satellite services becoming an increasingly common requirement in Requests for Proposals. Additionally, the network supports the growing adoption of Telstra Dynamic Connect, which leverages 5G in Australia, and the Internet Delivery Network, which sees over a million hours of usage per annum, offering flexible, high-performance media transport as part of Telstra’s full-stack offering.
Telstra – 5.C71
Telstra Broadcast Services and uniqFEED Open Remote Operations Centres in Sydney and London
Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) and uniqFEED have opened two new Remote Operations Centres (ROCs) in Sydney and London, further strengthening their strategic partnership and commitment to delivering future-proof broadcast solutions for sports rights holders across APAC and Europe. Building on the partnership announced in February 2025, the new ROCs are designed to meet the growing demand for remote-first virtual advertising and broadcast operations.
Telstra – 5.C71
Telstra execs to speak at IBC2025
Telstra will be represented in two IBC 2025 conference sessions. On 12 September (12:00–13:00, IABM Impact Stage), Anna Lockwood, Head of Media & Sport at Telstra International, will join the panel “Mastering Multiplatform Fan Engagement in Live Sports,” discussing how broadcasters and streamers use live production technology to engage fans. On 14 September (14:00–14:45, Content Everywhere Hall 4 Stage), Karen Clark, CEO of Telstra Broadcast Services, will speak in “New frontiers in live video,” exploring how internet and 5G are transforming live content.
Telstra – 5.C71
TSL Spotlights Smarter, Scalable Control, Audio Monitoring, and Power Solutions
TSL will showcase workflow-driven enhancements across control, audio monitoring, and power distribution solutions, designed for interoperable, scalable broadcast and AV infrastructures. Highlights include PAM-NET audio monitoring units with ST 2022-7 redundancy for reliable IP audio, next-generation managed PDUs offering intelligent power control and remote monitoring, and NDI tally support for bridging SDI and IP workflows. TSL will also announce GTP-V1 protocol licenses for tighter integration with Grass Valley systems. Visitors can explore how TSL’s innovations enable smarter, more efficient, and future-ready media workflows across converged environments.
TSL – 7.B12
TSL Rolls Out Hummingbird Ecosystem for Control & Monitoring|
TSL Hummingbird is a unified, modular ecosystem of control and monitoring applications designed to streamline operations across broadcast and AV environments. Combining the strengths of TallyMan and DNF Controls, it launches with 15 flexible apps that integrate seamlessly into existing systems or form complete orchestration workflows. With support for SDI, ST 2110, and NDI, Hummingbird ensures vendor-neutral interoperability. New features include NDI Source Tally, advanced IP orchestration, and expanded protocol support, enabling efficient, low-risk IP migration. It debuts at IBC2025 on TSL’s stand (7.B12) and partner booths.
TSL – 7.B12
TVU Networks launches MediaMesh to transform cloud live production
TVU Networks has launched TVU MediaMesh, a platform aimed at redefining live content access and production in the cloud by simplifying signal connectivity. MediaMesh introduces global shared memory for live video, significantly reducing configuration time. It features open APIs for customers and partners to build and innovate live production solutions, powering TVU’s SaaS applications. The platform allows seamless integration with other vendors, such as Grass Valley AMPP. TVU has also established a MediaMesh Advisory Board, including partners like Chyron, EVS, Grass Valley, and Solid State Logic, to guide its evolution.
TVU Networks – 7.B55
Varnish Software’s Ora Streaming to make European debut
Ora Streaming, a private CDN-as-a-service developed by Varnish Software in strategic alliance with Intel, will receive its official launch in the EMEA region at IBC2025. This expansion brings Ora’s purpose-built, high-performance content delivery platform to broadcasters, OTT providers and digital media companies across EMEA. Designed to meet the evolving demands of the streaming market, Ora Streaming addresses the unique challenges faced by platforms in EMEA, including diverse regional scalability needs, stringent cost controls and complex compliance requirements. By combining dedicated infrastructure and predictable opex pricing without egress or overage fees, Ora empowers streaming services with unmatched performance and operational control. Ora fills a critical market gap by offering a fully managed private CDN that removes the typical burdens of DIY deployments or fragmented software stacks. It eliminates capex and simplifies operations, making it an ideal choice for large to mid-sized broadcasters, OTT providers and ad-supported platforms seeking multi-terabit scale and enterprise-grade quality of service.
Varnish Software – 5.A33
Verbit to showcase AI-driven accessibility, captioning, and dubbing innovations at IBC 2025
Verbit will present its latest media accessibility solutions at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam (Sept. 12–15, Booth 6.C29b). Demonstrations will include Captivate ASR Live Speaker IDs, an AI-driven system that tags real-time dialogue with speaker names for more accurate broadcast captioning. Captivate Post enables fast, multi-language captioning for long-form content, while Captivate Clips delivers rapid captioning and localization for short-form video. Verbit will also highlight its AI dubbing technology, combining speech recognition, translation, and voice cloning to create culturally adapted multilingual content ready for broadcast and streaming.
Verbit – 6.C29b
Vinten to showcase VEGA robotic control system at IBC 2025
At IBC2025 in Amsterdam (Booth 13.A05), Vinten will present VEGA, its next-generation robotic control system designed for precision, intelligence, and creative flexibility. VEGA combines superior on-air motion with AI-driven tracking and automatic shot reframing, enabling dynamic visuals without constant manual input. Integrated speech recognition allows natural voice commands for camera operation. Part of the Videndum group, Vinten benefits from its parent company’s global reach in premium hardware and software solutions for broadcasters, studios, and content creators worldwide, employing around 1,300 people in nine countries.
Videndum/Vinten – 13.A05
Vislink launches mobile private 5G live production solution with Grass Valley and Acromove
Vislink Technologies has partnered with Grass Valley and Acromove to debut a flexible new end-to-end live production solution powered by private 5G. Launching at IBC 2025, the system is designed to meet the growing demand for high quality, low latency content delivery from any location. Combining the expertise of three industry leaders, the solution delivers a highly portable, secure, and fully integrated workflow for next-generation live production. The solution connects Grass Valley’s leading LDX 100 cameras with Vislink’s INCAM-GV 5G wireless camera transmitter and Acromove’s secure private 5G network system. The result is a seamless workflow from capture to production that enables faster turnaround, reduced infrastructure costs, and greater operational flexibility for broadcasts of any size or nature.
Vislink – 10.C27
Vitec to showcase latest video wall controllers
Vitec will introduce its new video wall controllers to the broadcast market at IBC2025, delivering a flexible, high-performance solution for creative staging and televised video walls. Designed to support video walls of any size with multiple input options, the Fx4-Series and VSN-Series controllers enable infinite configurations for visually stunning displays, complementing Vitec’s IPTV distribution solution. Visitors to the stand can also explore the Diamond C1 chassis, the ChannelLink IP-to-IP Gateway solution, and the 4K HDMI MGW Diamond-H encoder, which now features recording as well as real-time power consumption monitoring as part of Vitec’s commitment to sustainability.
Vitec – 7.A17
Vizrt updates Viz Engine 5.4 for multi-platform graphics and AR/VR
Vizrt will unveil new capabilities for Viz Engine 5.4 at IBC2025, enabling creators to produce content once and adapt it automatically for publishing across various platforms. Viz Engine 5.4 drives spectacular visuals up to 8K (16K ready) from a single system, reducing complexity and costs. It features adaptive graphics for any aspect ratio (broadcast, OTT, social) and HTML5 integration for live web content. Enhancements include support for Unreal Engine 5.4/5.5 for hyper-realistic virtual sets, automated lens calibration, new rendering options, and NDI 6.2 with an end-to-end HDR pipeline.
Vizrt – 10.A41
Voyage Audio debuts Spatial Mic Dante for immersive broadcast audio
Voyage Audio will debut at IBC2025, highlighting its Spatial Mic Dante, a 360° microphone for professional broadcast and immersive audio. This tool has been deployed in high-profile sporting events, such as Fox Sports’ Big Noon Kickoff, for capturing crowd and on-field ambience. Voyage Audio will demonstrate its integration into broadcast workflows via Dante networked audio, showcasing versatility for immersive, stereo, and surround applications. The microphone’s advanced digital signal processing enables engineers to shape and adapt pickup patterns after capture, enhancing creative possibilities in post-production and saving on-site time.
Voyage Audio – P04
Wowza reveals next-gen streaming with on-device AI and conversational control
Wowza will unveil next-gen video streaming innovations at IBC2025, focusing on flexible and efficient delivery. New API modules enable advanced features like live captioning and real-time translation to run directly on-device, reducing latency and costs. ARM-native streaming efficiency will be demonstrated on an NVIDIA Jetson Nano, showing performance gains and up to 30% infrastructure cost savings. Wowza is also introducing “Wowza Agents” for conversational control, allowing users to interact with streaming demos using natural-language prompts, simplifying the streaming experience for all users.
Wowza – 5.F81
wTVision spotlights next-gen AR, automation, and hybrid studios
wTVision will showcase its future-ready media production ecosystem at IBC2025, focusing on operational control and scalability. A central highlight is their next-generation augmented reality layer, delivering real-time interactive content to mobile devices and AR glasses without apps, opening sponsor opportunities. Also featured are a data-driven graphics engine for live sports, StudioCG for journalists to create graphics in NRCS, and ChannelMaker, a cloud-ready playout automation system ensuring business continuity. Hybrid studio solutions with LED walls, virtual sets, and AR, powered by wGWall, will also be demonstrated.
wTVision – 7.C14
XD Motion presents Arcam 15, IO.BOT control, and X tracking innovations
XD Motion will unveil major production innovations at IBC2025, including the high-speed Arcam 15 robotic arm with a seventh axis of motion on the X dolly, enabling cinematic shots. Live demonstrations of the updated IO.BOT software will highlight centralized control over an entire robotic fleet. X tracking, integrating with Naostage’s K System, will automate camera, lighting, and sound via real-time performer tracking. The Microlight Live ULM aerial platform and Agile X fly micro L will also be showcased. XD motion will power a virtual talent ‘teleportation’ demo on the Brainstorm stand.
XD Motion – 12.B41
Zero Density debuts Reality 5.6 and Lino workflow for graphics
Zero Density will debut Reality 5.6 and the Lino workflow at IBC2025. This end-to-end ecosystem powers on-air graphics, virtual studios, AR, XR, and video walls using a template-based workflow with Unreal Engine 5. The Lino workflow allows motion graphics artists to create content rapidly, even without prior game engine experience, promoting speed and creative freedom. Live hourly demos on green screen and LED stages will showcase Reality 5.6, Reality Hub, the Traxis ecosystem, and the Lino workflow, featuring discussions with industry visionaries.
Zero Density – 7.B01
Zixi showcases scalable IP video for live sports, next-gen distribution
Zixi will showcase innovations for scalable IP video infrastructure at IBC2025, enhancing quality, security, and flexibility for live sports and next-gen distribution. The company will unveil features expanding interoperability and streamlining workflows, including Zero Latency Frame Thinning for congested networks and a mobile application that transforms smartphones into Zixi-enabled cameras/encoders. Other innovations include ESNI (Event Scheduling Notification Interface) for precise switching, TAMS (Time Addressable Media Store) integration for rapid turnaround, and SPTS (Single Program Transport Stream) Re-Multiplexing for regionalized delivery.
Zixi – 5.A85