The agreement includes deploying LDX 150 premium live cameras, Kayenne XP
“This investment reflects NEP’s ongoing commitment to setting the benchmark in broadcast technology and services,” said Jean Claude Rahme, chief technology officer of NEP Middle East & Asia. “Grass Valley provides reliability, innovation, great partnership and compatibility in our TFC broadcast orchestration platform — all of which offer our clients unparalleled quality and flexibility in live production.”
The two identical IP OB facilities will play a key role in NEP’s support of broadcasters, rightsholders, and content producers of high-profile sports, entertainment and cultural events. The scale of the deployment — and its alignment with IP-first, software-defined production models — positions NEP as a reference point for broadcasters and production companies throughout the region.
“NEP is raising the bar for what’s possible in live production, and we’re proud to help power that vision,” said Hany Bartella, Grass Valley vice president of sales, Middle East and Africa. “This partnership goes beyond technology — it’s about leading the media revolution in one of the world’s most dynamic markets.”
The companies say “this landmark deployment is expected to accelerate broader adoption of IP production models across the Middle East.”
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