Meet us at IBC2024

30 July 2024


This year at IBC2024, find us on stand 8.C58. Discover the latest in playout solutions and see how we’re advancing media technology. Don’t miss the chance to explore our new developments firsthand. We look forward to seeing you there!

This year you’ll find us on stand 8.C58 in the RAI Amsterdam.

If you’re interested in discussing opportunities, our latest products, or simply want to catch up, you can book your appointment with us using the form below. We’ll get back to you to confirm a time and explore what you’d like to discuss.

We will be showcasing our advanced and proven solutions for broadcast workflows and playout. Our newly launched software platform, PRIMA, designed for broad applications in media enterprises, will be displayed alongside our complete range of Enterprise products, including Integrated Channel, Remote, and Automation 2.0 – the latest generation of our widely used playout system. Make sure to visit us to dive deeper into all our playout solutions and explore what they can do for you and your business.

We’re looking forward to seeing you there!


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