New fixtures from Robe light the way
Robe Lighting has introduced several new fixtures, from long distance movable spots to studio lights and cyc washers, as well as compact new control panels.

Robe Lighting has introduced several new fixtures, from long distance movable spots to studio lights and cyc washers, as well as compact new control panels.
Following a customer introduction at last year’s IBC, Ross Video has boosted its audio production toolkit with the acquisition of automated audio mixing specialist LAMA at IBC2025. Designed to streamline live audio workflows, LAMA supports a range of use cases from live broadcasts and esports to corporate events and streaming.
Rebecca Hopkins (The STA Group) moderated this Friday afternoon session on the Future Tech Stage; she was joined by Jatin Dev (Google) and Sandeep Tiku (DAZN Group). The session focused on DAZN and Google Ad Manager’s rethink of live sports advertising during the FIFA Club World Cup, with the panelists sharing both challenges and achievements.
Throughout the IBC2025 conference, top-level executives are beginning to concur that 5G has officially stepped out of the proof of concept realm and into real-world sports production scenarios.
Public service broadcasting is both competing against industry behemoths and dealing with unprecedented political pressure, Noel Curran, CEO of the EBU, revealed at the IBC2025 Conference.
At the conference session “Industries of Tomorrow: How to Embrace Change and Ride the Wave”, IBC heard inspiring stories of women making a difference, sometimes against the odds.
Taking advantage of a large new stand at IBC this year, Blackcam 4D can show its full range of robotic equipment for the first time, from its Arro 2 large-size arm to its automated remote systems for the biggest cameras and lenses, as used on Germany’s Bundesliga.
Europe may not have a Netflix or a Disney+, but there’s still a lot going on in its streaming market, as an IBC2025 panel at the Content Everywhere session “How Europe is Redefining Global Streaming” has outlined.
One in eight people now watch Formula One. This once-dwindling sport has made a remarkable comeback, thanks to a focus on storytelling supported by technology advances. These insights were revealed by Ruth Buscombe, Race Strategist at Formula 1, speaking at the “Pushing the Limits: AI Innovation in Live Sports with Formula 1” session on the Future Tech Stage today.
At IBC2025, leading executives from Roku, Rakuten TV, and Streaming Made Easy have shared their expert summations that user experience and partnerships must remain at the centre of broadcast success.