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  • September 03, 2025

Audinate Brings Interoperability to the Intersection of Media Production and AV at IBC 2025

Hands-on demonstrations highlight how Dante unifies AV and broadcast with scalable, real-world networked solutions

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, August 27, 2025 — As broadcast and AV technologies continue to converge, Audinate Group Limited (ASX: AD8), developer of the industry-leading Dante® AVoIP platform, will showcase its latest innovations from 12-15 September at IBC 2025, highlighting how Dante enables true interoperability across AV workflows. From broadcast and live performance to enterprise environments, organizations often face challenges integrating systems built on different brands, formats, and workflows that don’t naturally talk to each other. Dante addresses these hurdles by unifying diverse systems into a single, interoperable platform, removing the friction of format and vendor differences so users can work faster, adapt to changes and maintain a seamless audience experience.

At the RAI Amsterdam, Stand 8.A95 in Hall 8, Audinate will showcase innovations designed for broadcasters of all sizes, including its latest technologies that are redefining the way content is produced, managed, and delivered. Visitors will see how Dante supports next-generation productions — from IP-based operations to cloud-enabled collaboration — by combining seamless integration, adaptable design, and precise control for today’s fast-changing production environments.

“Broadcast and AV technologies are evolving faster than ever, and the future of production depends on platforms that can interoperate and scale across any application,” said Joshua Rush, Chief Marketing Officer at Audinate. “At IBC 2025, we’re excited to demonstrate how the Dante platform empowers broadcasters, system designers, and AV professionals to move beyond legacy infrastructure, simplifying network management, scaling productions across any environment, and delivering immersive audio and video experiences on-site, in the cloud, or across continents.”

Demos include:

  • Audio & Interoperability: Dante Audio’s upcoming enhancements to Dante’s AES67 and ST 2110-30 implementation will strengthen integration with third-party systems, support more flexible network designs, and keep broadcast workflows aligned with evolving needs. This makes Dante easier to adopt across the full spectrum of broadcast environments, from small mobile units to large multi-facility networks, while bridging Dante with other broadcast systems.
  • Making its IBC debut, Dante Virtual Soundcard Pro brings higher channel counts and advanced configuration options to computers on Dante networks. It provides a straightforward way to integrate workstations for recording and playback, with flexibility for both traditional and virtualized production environments.
  • Remote Production & AV: Dante Connect enables native Dante audio for remote talent contribution, production monitoring, and localization, demonstrated with SSL System T and Elgato Stream Deck Studio. Dante AV simplifies multicamera IP setups, delivering high-fidelity video at ultra-low latency. Visitors can also get a sneak peek at Iris camera control automating operations and redefining remote production workflows.
  • Control & Security: Dante Director and Dante Domain Manager simplify network management and monitoring, offering secure authentication on-premises or in the cloud. The Dante Managed API and Media Encryption provide flexible control, integration with custom systems, and end-to-end secure signal transmission.

Don’t miss a full day of Dante training at IBC!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, 13 September, at the RAI Amsterdam, room G105. Seats are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Dante Interoperability with ST 2110 & AES67, 10:30-12:00
  • Dante Clocking Deep Dive, 13:00-14:30
  • Advanced Monitoring and Control with Dante Director and Dante Domain Manager, 15:00-16:30

See all these technologies in action in Hall 8, Stand 8.A95, at IBC 2025.