The centerpiece of the exhibit is the LU900Q, an intelligent field unit equipped with native LiveU IQ (LIQ) connectivity, eSIM technology and 5G optimization. The unit is designed for high-stakes environments, supporting 4:2:2 encoding and dual-camera feeds for news, sports, and drone-based reporting.
In addition to hardware, the company is focusing on “story-centric workflows” through LiveU Nexus, a universal gateway for IP distribution, and LiveU Schedule, a software-as-a-service platform for resource management and automated execution.
“The broadcast industry is undergoing a fundamental shift as organizations adapt to digital-first realities,” said Gideon Gilboa, LiveU’s chief product officer and general manager for the Americas. “Our unified, modular ecosystem allows broadcasters to modernize at their own pace, while making production and the generation of new content easier and faster.”
Gilboa noted that the company’s automation tools aim to reduce staffing requirements for complex tasks. “What used to require three people working across multiple systems can now be completed by our customers with just two clicks, all from a single pane of glass,” he said.
The exhibition will also feature Actus Digital, a LiveU-owned company, which is launching advancements to its Actus X monitoring platform. New features include support for ATSC 3.0 monitoring with A3SA encryption and a low-latency, browser-based multiviewer with interactive replay controls.
For cloud-based operations, the company will showcase LiveU Studio, which enables remote teams to manage multi-camera productions, ISO recording, and instant replay through a browser-based interface.
LiveU’s presentation at NAB (Booth N1740) will also highlight technical collaborations in private 5G connectivity to improve transmission resiliency in challenging field conditions.
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