NDI Goes To IBC With Expanded Ecosystem, New Partner Launches

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Celebrating its 10th anniversary at IBC, London-headquartered plug-and-play IP video connectivity specialist NDI enjoyed its largest presence to date at the world’s largest broadcast technology expo outside of the NAB Show in Las Vegas.


NDI’s tools are designed to empower broadcasters, content creators, enterprises, and hardware and software innovators.

NDI’s booth this year showed attendees of IBC2025 in Amsterdam more about its new partner products, as NDI previewed software updates and on Monday concluded four days of interactive panels, demos and networking events uniting the global IP-video community.

Highlights include NDI-enabled products from RØDE, while NDI also showcased products featuring partners AWS, VHD, Vizrt, Bolin, Everet and Science Image through dedicated pods offering live demonstrations.

BirdDog, K-array, Magewell, PTZOptics, and TSL present featured products along the booth wall.

“Over the past decade, NDI has gone from replacing a single video cable to becoming a universal language for video across industries,” said NDI head Miguel Coutinho. “Our goal has always been to make high-quality video connectivity easy, flexible and accessible — whether you’re a major broadcaster, a system integrator, or a creator working from home.”

Specifically, RØDE introduced its first-ever NDI-enabled product, integrating its pro-grade audio capabilities directly into NDI workflows.

Additionally, Panasonic unveiled several new NDI-enabled products, including the AW-RP200GJ Remote Camera Controller and AK-UBX100 a box-style 4K multi-purpose camera, which is compatible with the same 2/3″ bayonet lens mount platform as the AK-UCX100 4K studio camera launched last year.

NDI 6.3 is currently in beta testing, and attendees got an early look at planned features.

The IBC2025 conference also saw “NDI Connected Talks,” daily panels featuring industry experts and partners from leading hardware manufacturers to cloud innovators such as Zoom and AWS.

Topics included Cloud Production; Audio over IP; “Consumerization of Broadcast” and multi-device media consumption; and IP in Sports Broadcast.