Making its IBC debut, the Ikegami UHL-X40 is a full studio quality 4K-UHD HDR camera of exceptionally compact size. Based in concept on Ikegami’s highly successful UHL-F4000 which was developed for aerial applications such as helicopter platforms, the UHL-X40 head measures only 120 x 128 x 112 mm WDH, weighs just 1.1 kg and has very low power consumption: 28 watts, 12 volts DC.
At IBC 2025, ARET Video & Audio Engineering and Lawo will proudly unveil a brand-new outside broadcast demo trailer. This Demo OB truck combines cutting-edge ARET coachworx exclusive Box over Box technology and will be a showroom of advanced video and audio technology.
ARRI unveils a major upgrade with powerful new features that revises and replaces the industry workhorse ALEXA 35, known for its superior image quality, ease of use, and reliable operation. The ALEXA 35 Xtreme answers filmmakers’ wishes with higher frame rates, a next-generation high-quality codec that reduces data rates, much longer pre-recording times, lower power consumption, and significantly improved WiFi capabilities. ALEXA 35 Xtreme is available as a new camera or as an upgrade to existing ALEXA 35 cameras.
Marshall Electronics introduces the CV355-27X-ND3 Optical Zoom NDI® (NDI HX2, NDI HX3) Camera at IBC 2025. This camera utilizes a professional-grade 8.5-megapixel sensor to capture crisp HD video up to 1920x1080 at 60fps with support for all HD formats. The straightforward design, ease of use and NDI® capabilities make this camera a valuable tool for a variety of broadcast and professional A/V requirements.
Shotoku Broadcast Systems is giving IBC 2025 visitors a clear look at the future of robotic camera technology that meet the demands of today’s live productions while keeping pace with future innovations.
NEP Middle East & Asia, a division of NEP Group, has selected Grass Valley as a core technology partner for a major expansion of its IP-based outside broadcast capabilities across the Middle East.
Here we introduce a vendor perspective to our ongoing discussions of Live Sports Production with an interview with David Walker, VP Solutions Engineering EMEA at Appear, whose team have supported some of the largest global sports productions in recent years.
At this year’s IBC show, Lawo cements its position as a global innovator in IP-native broadcast infrastructure and media production tools. With a clear focus on software-defined workflows, flexible deployment models and cloud-ready architecture, the company is presenting a forward-thinking portfolio of innovations that enables broadcasters to build agile, scalable, and highly efficient production environments. From infrastructure management and virtualized DSP to user-centric control solutions and software enhancements for radio and TV production, Lawo is providing the tools to shape the next generation of media workflows.