Across cameras, Production Switchers, infrastructure, playout and content supply chain, Grass Valley will be demonstrating new capabilities designed to help media organizations scale production, simplify operations and deliver compelling content to audiences faster.
These innovations come together in the Grass Valley Media Universe (GVMU) – where Dynamic Media Facilities powered by AMPP OS integrate seamlessly with purpose-built hardware and hybrid workflows, allowing media organizations to build dynamic production environments that are deeply connected to the realities of their operations.
Here is a quick preview of what you will find at the Grass Valley booth, C2408:
With the LDX 110 Series, Grass Valley expands the LDX ecosystem with accessible triple-speed capture, enabling richer storytelling while maintaining full image consistency across productions.
The LDX 180 Series continues to bring cinematic storytelling into live environments, delivering Super35 depth of field within the speed and reliability of live production workflows.
Across the lineup you will also see improved exposure control and direct contribution into AMPP OS environments via 5G connectivity, allowing cameras to become part of distributed production workflows.
Production Switchers remain the heart of live storytelling, and new capabilities expand both creative control and operational flexibility. Maverik X now supports K-Frame control panels, allowing operators to keep familiar workflows while moving into software-defined production environments.
Enhancements such as advanced keying, new 2.5D DVEs and expanded logic engines enable more sophisticated visual storytelling.
New integrations between K-Frame and Daktronics turn LED walls into dynamic storytelling surfaces. Live production workflows are further extended through deeper integration with replay and graphics ecosystems, enabling operators to capture, shape and replay moments with greater creative impact.
Grass Valley will also introduce the ACE-3901-GRID – the world’s first MXL gateway and MXL connected processing. This new capability connects SDI infrastructures directly into scalable media fabrics, enabling organizations to modernize operations without abandoning existing infrastructure. With GRID deployments bridging both on-premises and Cloud, media fabrics can scale across multiple compute nodes.



