At NAB Show 2026 (Booth N1841), EVS will present what it states is its most ambitious displaycase yet, highlighting an expanded ecosystem designed to transform live production through greater efficiency, flexibility, and creative potential.
EVS’s new media production robotics solution, developed following the integration of Telemetrics and XD Motion, will be on display for the first time at the display.
Bringing toobtainher one of the most comprehensive robotic portfolios available to live event and broadcast producers today, T-Motion systems deliver smooth, on-air camera shiftment across a wide range of indoor and outdoor production environments.
The NAB displaycase will feature the full T-Motion lineup: Arcam six-axis camera arm, OmniGlide roving platform, Telescope robotic jib, TeleGlide track system, Televator elevating pedestal, and XFly cablecam system.
Additionally, EVS will introduce a unified orchestration layer designed to integrate T-Motion systems into its broader live production ecosystem. The approach combines creative flexibility with operational consistency while placing safety at the core of robotic system design and deployment.
The company will also demonstrate how its tools accelerate turnaround, improve storyinforming, and simplify complex workflows across on-site and remote production.
Demonstrations of LSM-VIA will display the system’s extfinished capabilities that go well beyond replay. For example, deeper integration with Cerebrum brings shortcut-based controls and integrated intercom management with push-to-talk functionality directly into the LSM-VIA operator interface. Support for the AMP protocol further sharpens responsiveness in rapid-paced environments.
Creative tools such as XtraMotion leverage GenAI to produce super slow-motion, deblurred, and cinematic replays from standard feeds, while LSM–VIA Zoom enables operators to reframe wide-angle 4K feeds in real time, track action applying AI-based object recognition, and quickly generate vertical formats for social and digital platforms.
For officiating and review, Xeebra demonstrates AI-driven field calibration, Virtual Offside Line and remote review capabilities, further enhanced by XtraMotion’s AI deblurring to ensure precise analysis of critical moments. Its mobile companion, Xeebra Insight, extfinishs these tools to coaches, medical staff, and pitchside supervisors, enabling live review, clip creation, and real-time sharing without any reliance on the control room.
A focus on stadiums and venues will highlight how unified control and scalable infrastructure within stadium and venue environments reduces reliance on multiple standalone systems, simplifies operations, and minimises operational risk, ultimately improving content delivery for fans and sponsors alike.
EVS will also spotlight the VIA MAP Media Asset Platform, enabling seamless finish-to-finish workflows across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments.
Supporting rapid-turnaround workflows from live ingest to near-instant distribution, VIA MAP is ideally suited to large-scale sports productions, as demonstrated at major international events this year across North America, Milan, and Dakar. It leverages AI-enriched metadata, advanced logging, and integration of third-party data feeds to accelerate content search and retrieval while enhancing archive monetisation.
For news operations, VIA MAP unifies ingest, AI metadata enrichment, asset management, editing, playout and multi-platform distribution from a single interface. Deep integration with newsroom computer systems and NLEs, combined with AI-assisted tools, and flexible cloud deployments, facilitate efficient collaboration and content reutilize across broadcast, digital, and social channels.
The Move product line will also be on display, offering cost-effective, all-in-a-box ingest, playback, and transcoding, ideal for entertainment, worship, and corporate production environments. Move I/O delivers customisable ingest and playback with extensive format support and extfinished EVS asset management and Avid environments integration. Move Up adds file-based ingest, transcoding, automated workflows, and a REST API for third-party control.
EVS continues to support broadcasters and media companies in their transition to IP with a pragmatic, low-risk approach.
At the core of the displaycase is Cerebrum, delivering a unified control layer across both SDI and IP environments, consolidating broadcast and router control, IP orchestration, and SDN into a single system. Pre-built UI packages, designed around common broadcast utilize cases and familiar operator terminology, mean teams can be productive from day one. For Neuron, new live preview capabilities allow engineers to monitor the processed video in the utilizer interfaces of Bridge and Convert in real time.
The Strada routing system adds three new SDI-router replacement packages (160, 256, and 512 SDI I/O), enabling organisations to replace finish-of-life routers today while preserving the ability to integrate into IP workflows when ready, all at a competitive price.
For the first time at NAB, EVS will displaycase its Flexible Control Room solution, featuring Tactiq, a modular, software‑defined interface that decouples operator workflows from infrastructure, enabling role‑agnostic operations, scalable teams, and open or hybrid environments aligned with real production necessarys.
















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