Cerberus tech: The Cerberus Tech Livelink platform leverages cloud- native orchestration and automation to streamline live IP video distribution. Bitmovin: Bitmovin Live Encoding is a fully managed SaaS that helps organisations stream live sports, news and events to viewers on any device. Lawo: Lawo optimises solutions for live scenarios. In 2024, it doubled the number of apps available on its Home platform. Harmonic: Whether powering multi- gigabit broadband services or simplifying video streaming and broadcast delivery, Harmonic is shaping the future of the media and entertainment industries. Ross Video: Coinciding with its 50th anniversary, Ross revolutionised the live space with the launch of the Carbonite Ultra Solo at IBC 2024. Clear-Com: For its continued contribution to the live broadcast communication space, with upgrades to its Gen-IC virtual intercom and Arcadia.
LiveU: Recognised for inventing cellular bonding with LRT and launching LIQ at IBC 2024, the next chapter in LRT’s story. Brainstorm: At NAB New York 2024, Brainstorm released InfinitySet Lite, the latest addition its acclaimed InfinitySet product line. Norsk Video by id3as: Acclaimed for the launch of Norsk Studio, the industry’s first no-code live media workflow server with a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface. LTN: LTN’s portfolio enables over 3000 Tier 1 media, entertainment, sports and tech companies to manage, customise and deliver full-time channels and live events. MainConcept: Mainconcept, Salsa Sound as well as Fraunhofer IIS developed a groundbreaking live immersive audio solution. It integrated MPEG-H Audio authoring and encoding with MPEG- Dash streaming on a single system. Arkona: Arkona’s Blade//runner suite comprises a wide variety of tools for professional productions.
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Excellence in Live: LIVEU
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L iveU’s contributions to M&E have redefined live broadcast as we know it. Back in 2006, it invented cellular bonding – LiveU Reliable Transport (LRT) – changing the rules for live sports and news coverage forever. Fast-forward to 2024 and it has been a remarkable year for LiveU in many ways, with sports and elections dominating broadcast. LiveU’s IP-video EcoSystem was the backbone for its customers’ live coverage in the Paris Summer Games. The deployment handled 62TB of data transmission, demonstrating the trust of broadcasters in LiveU’s IP-video tech. Another reason for this recognition was the announcement of LiveU IQ (LIQ) – a generational change in cellular bonding.
FEED is recognising LiveU for the Excellence in Live category of the FEED Honours List 2024, for almost 20 years of spearheading the cellular broadcast movement – as well as consistently enhancing its portfolio of live production technology
Launched at IBC 2024, LIQ intelligently switches mobile network operators to provide the best-performing set of cellular connections available in any location, by leveraging innovations across eSIMs, AI, hybrid local and cloud-based data and algorithms. Video crews can trust they’ll experience the best available cellular connectivity profile. In simple terms, LRT offers the best use of existing networks and LIQ uses the best networks. “We’re proud to be included in the FEED Honours List for the Excellence in Live category,” says Ronen Artman, LiveU VP of marketing. “2024 marks LiveU’s 18th anniversary and being recognised as an industry game changer by FEED is a special way to round off a great year.”
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