Grass Valley reveals IBC plans
This year’s show will see the company demonstrating how it is leading broadcasters and media companies through the challenges they face today, and will face tomorrow, with fully integrated, ‘future-ready’ solutions, services and support.
The ‘new’ Grass Valley officially launched in April 2014 as a result of Belden Inc.’s investment of more than $1 billion in the broadcast market over the past two years, including the acquisitions, and subsequent merger, of Miranda and Grass Valley.
The company will highlight how its solutions help customers to: create, automate and deliver content across multiple platforms to a growing number of connected devices; open up new revenue opportunities and create efficiencies with IP, cloud-enabled and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions; and increase the quality of their content with higher frame-rate support and efficient delivery of UHDTV/4K and beyond
“By doing business with the new Grass Valley, our customers will benefit from the combined pedigree of Grass Valley and Miranda with a level of shared knowledge, experience and market insight that’s truly unrivaled in the industry,” said Marco Lopez, president, Grass Valley. “Broadcasters will be Future-Ready because of our ability to understand and anticipate their needs and provide game-changing solutions that keep their businesses on the competitive edge. At IBC, the stability and influence of Belden—a proven, strategic presence in the broadcast space—enables us to scale and invest in innovation while also providing a level of support to the market that can’t be matched.”
A number of new solutions will be demonstrated for the first time to the EMEA market including the LDX XtremeSpeed (LDX XS) camera with the K2 Dyno Replay System, the NVISION IP 8500 Gateway input/output cards; and the the GV Stratus Playout SaaS playout technology.