
Grass Valley is bringing the full power of the Grass Valley Media Universe (GVMU) to IBC2025 with major new innovations that cover every stage of the media production workflow. Alongside its GV Alliance partners, the company will demonstrate the end-to-end solutions empowering media organisations around the world, setting the pace for industry transformation.
The company will welcome visitors to its familiar Hall 9 home to share the success stories behind its organic growth, including strong year-over-year gains in bookings and revenue across its product portfolio.
“Our organic growth story, underpinned by true innovation with the GVMU and AMPP ecosystems, is setting the pace for industry transformation as media businesses transition to new and more sustainable ways of operating,” said Grass Valley chief executive officer, Jon Wilson. “Our next-generation innovations are powering a new era of agile, sustainable, and cost-effective production and distribution capabilities for organisations globally to transform their operations. Alongside our Alliance partners we’re looking forward to sharing these success stories, and our major new developments, from our IBC2025 booth.”
Fresh from its launch at NAB Show in April, the LDX 180 camera will make its European debut in Amsterdam. Boasting an in-house-developed 10K Super 35 Xenios imager, the camera combines true cinematic depth-of-field with the speed and precision required for live production, giving media companies the ability to completely redefine storytelling with native UHD output. Grass Valley will also preview a brand‑new addition to the LDX portfolio exclusively at IBC2025.
Also on display will be the K-Frame VXP production switcher and Karerra V2 control panels, which debuted at IBC2024 and are now available for shipping. The agile, virtualised systems are designed for production teams working in space-and budget-conscious environments.
“We’re not here to choose sides; whether your operation is grounded in hardware, cloud, or hybrid workflows, Grass Valley has a-la-carte solutions that fit,” said chief product officer, Adam Marshall. “Our newest networking solutions reflect this approach by combining high‑density FPGA processing with the flexibility of virtualisation and software-defined workflows across hybrid compute platforms, all managed through a single control layer. The goal is to give customers full control and flexibility, so they can decide how, where, and when to deploy their infrastructure.”
Debuting at IBC2025, this new networking portfolio connects traditional SDI and IP workflows, whether used as a high-density gateway or as a bridge to the AMPP GRID fabric. It delivers scalability, density, and efficiency for virtualised workflows. By bridging hardware and virtualised environments, these solutions give media organisations the flexibility to simplify infrastructure and optimise resources.
GVMU’s ability to orchestrate the entire production chain, from first cue to final cut, will be demonstrated by major new developments in integrated replay and end-to-end production automation. Alongside upgrades to LiveTouch X replay system and the Framelight X ingest and content management platform, Grass Valley will showcase how the core capabilities of AMPP OS are providing tightly integrated workflows that reduce effort, increase flexibility, and deliver measurable efficiency. The company will also showcase its instantly deployable playout and FAST offerings that provide media organisations with the tools to launch, adapt, and scale with ease. These solutions are developed in close collaboration with key GV Alliance partners, with exciting new partnership announcements to be revealed in the lead-up to the show.
“We’re introducing, enhancing, and scaling solutions across the entire GVMU ecosystem,” continued Wilson, “and we’re doing so with a steady, global rhythm that reflects our commitment to empowering customers with the tools they need to navigate the accelerating pace of operational change.”