
Telestream to demo scalable media solutions at IBC 2025
Telestream is set to preview its latest innovations at IBC 2025, taking place at Stand 7.B21. This year's showcase will focus on how the company is helping media organisations simplify complex operations, embrace cloud and hybrid infrastructures, and maintain efficiency in an increasingly fragmented media landscape.
Benjamin Desbois, Chief Growth and Strategy Officer, Telestream, said: 'Everything we are showcasing at IBC 2025 reflects a simple goal: helping customers simplify complexity and build the connected workflows they need with the tools they trust. Our solutions leverage AI, automation, and an open partner ecosystem to help customers reduce fragmentation, work more efficiently, and stay competitive. We look forward to reconnecting with our customers at IBC and discussing their journey and how we can help in their success.'
The company remains at the forefront of streamlining end-to-end workflows, from content ingest and processing to quality control and global distribution, in response to the rising demand for multiplatform content, live production and automation. Its latest offerings are designed to serve both established broadcasters and emerging creators with scalable and intelligent solutions.
Among the highlights of Telestream's IBC 2025 presence is the enhanced Vantage ecosystem, now integrated with scalable AI capabilities. Vantage AI introduces advanced features such as automated captioning, speech-to-text metadata extraction, visual quality control and content enrichment. These tools aim to accelerate decision-making across live and file-based operations while allowing deployment on-premises, in the cloud or in hybrid configurations. A natural language interface makes the system more accessible across diverse teams, streamlining repetitive tasks and reducing operational errors.
The company will also spotlight its innovations in live production, showcasing upgrades to Live Capture, Live Play and Live Schedule PRO 2.0. These enhancements support modern IP formats like ST 2110, SRT, and NDI, enabling rapid turnaround for live sports and news content. Additional tools for real-time camera card ingest, collaborative editing, and proxy-free playback further unify production workflows for greater efficiency.
Cloud-readiness remains a central theme, with Telestream offering flexible deployment models through solutions like Vantage Cloud, encoding.com and Qualify. These cloud-native tools provide secure, scalable, and consumption-based services that support sophisticated workflows such as Dolby Vision mastering and HDR processing, allowing media organisations to scale dynamically without sacrificing performance.
Telestream's test and measurement offerings will also be on display. The updated IQ Solutions suite, featuring tools such as PRISM, SPG9000 and INSPECT, delivers advanced monitoring and synchronisation for both broadcast and streaming environments. For content distribution, platforms like Inspector, Sentry and Surveyor provide full-spectrum performance analysis, from contribution through to viewer delivery. Powered by the ARGUS management system, these tools enable real-time observability and quick fault resolution.
Finally, Telestream is reinforcing its ecosystem strategy through deeper integrations with partners including Mimir, Avid, Adobe, Embrace and iconik. These collaborations facilitate hybrid production models, intelligent archiving and cloud-native workflows for a broad spectrum of content creators.
Attendees at IBC 2025 can explore Telestream's full range of innovations at stand, where live demonstrations will highlight how AI, automation and cloud-native technologies are transforming the future of media workflows.
Stand 7.B21

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