SipRadius, a specialist in secure, low latency media transport, plans to demonstrate how its platform enables broadcasters and media organisations to take control of fragmented IP workflows at IBC2025.
It says its unified environment replaces loosely connected tools with an integrated system for encoding, timing, routing and encryption, designed specifically for live media at scale.
CoralOS, a custom operating system developed by SipRadius, underpins all the company’s products with the aim of providing a consistent and controlled environment that minimises overhead, closes security gaps and simplifies system management.
Sergio Ammirata, founder and chief scientist at SipRadius, said: “Too often, IP systems are built from separate components with different operating systems, update cycles and vulnerabilities. CoralOS allows us to unify the stack and harden the platform at every level, from signal processing to user access.”
The SipRadius platform supports open standards including RIST and can be deployed on prem, in the public cloud or in self-hosted private cloud environments.
Adobe to acquire AI firm Topaz Labs
Adobe has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Topaz Labs, an Emmy-winning AI company that develops tools for video and image enhancement. Terms of the deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026, were not revealed.
Looking Gude for Tag team
Cable specialist Argosy has expanded its infrastructure portfolio with the addition of Gude Systems’ intelligent power distribution units (PDUs) and GeoTag asset tracking technology from Tazaar. The firm becomes an official distributor for both manufacturers.
Vortex spins up 2 to go
Vortex2 and Vortex2 Soft are two new compact lights from Creamsource offering the same CreamOS workflow, colour science, rugged build quality and IP65 weather resistance of its existing Vortex family, but in a smaller 160W form factor.
Cinema lighting with added punch
New from Fiilex are the G9 Color, its largest profile light to date, and the MotoK40, a 3600W moving-head LED punch light for film, live events and virtual sets.
Blackwell box boost for live production
Aimed at enterprise video production, and combining Grass Valley hardware and AMPP OS, and NVIDIA Blackwell GPU acceleration, AMPP Edge Live has its European debut at IBC2026. New capabilities can be introduced through software, allowing user workflows to evolve as requirements change.



