At this year’s NAB, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has prepared a lineup of live demonstrations, speaking sessions, and interactive experiences that showcase the latest capabilities in cloud and AI technologies, with a focus on the power of agentic AI for media organizations and creators.
At the 2026 NAB Show, Imagine Communications is introducing AI‑assisted scheduling capabilities within its Landmark™ Rights & Scheduling platform, demonstrating how practical, workflow‑focused AI innovation can help media organizations operate more efficiently without sacrificing security or control.
The new V410 live 4K encoder/decoder from Miri Technologies will make its North American debut at the upcoming 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. Miri will demonstrate the V410 alongside the latest updates to its flagship X510 dual-cellular bonding router and the new miriOS resilient internet foundation for the X510 and third-party routers.
The entire business of encoding, transcoding and decoding video remains a challenging core discipline for broadcast system designers. As we look forward to another round of technology launches, announcements and partnerships, we gather all the news from vendors helping to ensure that what goes out is not only of paramount quality, but legally compliant too.
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After recently achieving IPMX certification, and thus confirming the VB440’s full compliance with the VSF TR-10 Technical Recommendation, Bridge Technologies will use its attendance at NAB 2026 to demonstrate its production probe’s ability to analyse and verify IPMX workflows in multi-vendor environments, including RGB video, compressed and uncompressed essences, and modern ProAV timing models, using a single, integrated platform.
Cinegy, a provider of software-defined television technology, will show how its solutions answer the real challenges facing content creators and broadcasters today at NAB Show. The presentations will show how highly refined software applications can deliver clearly tailored solutions without huge hardware investments or cloud commitments.
Bitfocus, a specialist in media control and monitoring, will bring the latest version of its enterprise-class Buttons software to NAB Show. The team will also discuss new functionality which is in the pipeline to make the platform more comprehensive.