Tedial Powers The Future Of Media Operations At NAB Show 2026
As media organizations face mounting pressure to produce more content, faster, while maximizing value and operational efficiency, Tedial is delivering a fully composable, AI-powered foundation that transforms how content is created, managed, discovered, and delivered.
At NAB Show 2026, Tedial will demonstrate how its intelligent, composable platform empowers media companies to transform their media asset management and supply chain operations. Designed as a future-ready foundation, the platform combines pervasive AI, composable architecture, and deployment flexibility to increase operational efficiency, accelerate production, and unlock greater content value.
AI Everywhere: Intelligence Embedded Across the Entire Media Lifecycle
Artificial Intelligence is not an add-on—it is embedded throughout Tedial’s platform. Tedial’s comprehensive AI strategy integrates Agentic AI capabilities directly into media workflows, enabling intelligent automation, proactive assistance, and faster decision-making.
From ingest and metadata enrichment to content discovery, editorial workflows, and distribution, AI enhances every stage of the media lifecycle. Users can automate repetitive tasks, generate insights, and accelerate production timelines.
A key innovation is Tedial’s integration of Agentic AI with the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing organizations with comprehensive flexibility and control over their AI models and services.
Composable Media Business: Flexible Architecture and Seamless Integrations
Tedial’s composable architecture enables organizations to design workflows tailored precisely to their operational requirements. With NoCode workflow design capabilities, teams can easily automate processes, connect systems, and adapt operations without relying on development resources.
An ecosystem of more than 200 integrations connects seamlessly with production systems, archive platforms, editing tools, distribution channels, and AI services. This integration-first approach eliminates silos and enables organizations to evolve their technology stack without disruption.
Media companies gain the agility to innovate faster and adapt to changing business requirements.
AI-Powered MAM: Unlocking Content Value Through Intelligent Discovery
At the core of Tedial’s platform is an AI-powered Media Asset Management (MAM) system. Semantic search capabilities allow users to locate relevant media instantly based on meaning, context, or visual content, not just metadata.
The MCP interface ensures organizations can select and integrate AI technologies that best suit their needs, ensuring flexibility, scalability and future-readiness. This empowers teams to unlock the full value of their content libraries, improve reuse, and accelerate production workflows.
NoCode UI Design: Build a Platform That Works Your Way
Tedial’s NoCode UI designer allows organizations to create fully customized user experiences tailored to their workflows and operational needs. Using modular widgets —including media players, metadata panels, dashboards, search interfaces, and storyboards— teams can design intuitive workspaces without coding.
This build-it-yourself capability ensures every organization can create interfaces that reflect their brand, workflows, and priorities, improving usability and productivity across teams.
IP Live Workflows: Accelerating Live Content Production and Distribution
Live production environments demand speed, accuracy, and intelligence. Tedial’s platform supports IP-based live workflows, enabling broadcasters to ingest live streams, enrich them with metadata in real time, and perform live clipping for immediate publishing.
By integrating live metadata sources and AI-driven technologies, the platform enhances live content discoverability and value, enabling faster publishing, improved audience engagement, and new monetization opportunities.
One Modular Solution, Tailored to Every Media Business
Tedial’s modular platform adapts seamlessly to diverse media sectors, including Social Media, News, Sports, and Post-Production. Organizations can deploy only the capabilities they need, creating streamlined workflows and improving operational efficiency.
Deploy Anywhere: Cloud, Hybrid, or On-Premises
Tedial provides full deployment flexibility, supporting Cloud, Hybrid, and On-Premises deployments. This allows organizations to align deployment with their security, compliance, and infrastructure strategies while ensuring scalability and performance. Our platform empowers customers to maintain control while benefiting from modern, scalable media infrastructure.
A Foundation for the Next Generation of Media
The future of media belongs to organizations that can operate intelligently, adapt quickly, and unlock the full value of their content. Tedial’s platform delivers the foundation for that future—combining AI-driven intelligence, composable flexibility, and deployment freedom in a single, unified solution.
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