TriCaster Vizion streamlines corporate event production with powerful tools for hybrid workflows, enabling broadcast-quality communication that boosts engagement, clarity, and connection across global teams.
In the age of dispersed workforces and flexible schedules, corporate communication is no longer just about delivering information, it’s about creating moments of engagement. Whether
connecting executive teams with global staff, launching new strategies, or building culture through live town halls, the expectation for quality has never been higher. That’s why organisations are increasingly turning to broadcast-standard video production tools, and Vizrt’s TriCaster Vizion is leading that shift.
Employee engagement is under pressure. According to Gallup, low engagement may have cost the global economy nearly $9 trillion in 2023. Companies know they must respond, and many are realising that effective communication, particularly through video, is essential. Vizrt’s own commissioned research reveals that 69% of employees say the quality of communication from their employer affects how engaged and dedicated they feel. Nearly two-thirds say they better understand business updates when they are delivered via streamed town halls, webinars, or video content, and 49% say good video boosts their motivation.
Yet while many organisations have embraced video, too few are using it to its full potential. Only 22% of employees in the Vizrt study said their employers used video in more than half of their internal communications. And when production quality falls short, the impact is felt: 40% of employees say poor video communication might prompt them to consider leaving their company. In this context, high production values are no longer just desirable, they’re strategic.
TriCaster Vizion is built for the growing demands of corporate live events. Offering a powerful production engine, it allows businesses to elevate the quality of their internal and external communications while simplifying the workflows that sit behind them. Designed with flexibility, scalability, and ease-of-use at its core, TriCaster Vizion supports hybrid and in-person events with the same level of visual polish that audiences associate with professional broadcast.
TriCaster Vizion supports 44 simultaneous external video inputs, via either NDI or up to 16 configurable SDI ports (12G/3G/HD SDI), depending on hardware model. All inputs can handle resolutions up to UHD 4K at 60 fps, meaning TriCaster Vizion is prepared as projects increasingly embrace higher resolutions.
Vizrt has designed the platform to be highly configurable and scalable. Customers choose from a range of hardware options, have multiple configuration options and are able to choose the license that best serves their needs.
For Stream7, a UK production company specialising in high-end hybrid events, the system has proven to be a critical tool in delivering both technical precision and creative flexibility. “It was the number of outputs and the resolution that sold it,” says Pete Amos, technical director at Stream7. “Having a 4k workflow is becoming more important because it is being demanded by the clients. It also allows us to do stuff with video walls, which we couldn’t do with other products, and we are able to then bring in more feeds, whether it’s remote callers into conferences or more screens and relays with different mixes.”

Stream7 uses TriCaster Vizion to manage complex multi-camera productions, deliver content to super-wide LED canvases, and bring in remote speakers with minimal latency. For a business that supports everything from global financial services events to large-scale educational conferences, the ability to adapt quickly while maintaining quality is vital. The integration of NDI Bridge also enables the team to link production hubs in different countries, with control rooms in the UK running events in New York, Berlin, or Johannesburg. “The infrastructure just works,” Amos adds. “Because it’s based on an NDI workflow, it allows us to adapt the space to the requirements of the project.”
TriCaster Vizion doesn’t just make complex productions possible, it makes them more efficient. A new set-up interface simplifies input and output configuration, HDR settings, and SDI routing, significantly reducing setup time. IP-based connectivity using NDI means fewer cables and faster deployment. Features such as Live Link enable web content to be embedded directly into a live broadcast without third-party tools, adding flexibility to the production flow.
Artificial intelligence also plays a role. TriCaster Vizion includes tools like gaze correction, voice isolation, and advanced real-time keying, all designed to streamline production without compromising quality. This enables smaller teams to deliver highly polished results, an important factor for internal AV departments under pressure to do more with less.
Quality remains paramount. Vizrt’s research shows that 85% of employees rate video quality as important in internal communications, with nearly half calling it “very important.” And it’s not just about resolution. Entertainment, interactivity, and visual storytelling matter too. Respondents to the Vizrt study ranked interactive graphics, virtual reality, and 3D animations as top features they wanted to see more of. With support for augmented reality, virtual sets, and third-party graphics engines like Viz Flowics, TriCaster Vizion offers all the visual power of a full broadcast suite, just tailored to corporate needs.
Beyond its technical capabilities, TriCaster Vizion is designed with business flexibility in mind. It’s available with perpetual or subscription licensing, two hardware platform options, and includes a three-year hardware warranty as standard. Combined with Vizrt’s 24/7 support and training through Viz University, organisations can scale their investment in line with growth and capability.
That training is critical to success for companies like Stream7, which makes a point of upskilling new staff through Viz University to ensure consistent standards. “You can sit down, take an eight-hour course, and come out the other end knowing exactly how the TriCaster works,” says Amos. “It keeps our team sharp and ensures we’re using the tech to its full potential.”
As hybrid work continues to evolve, and businesses look for better ways to bring people together across distance and time zones, the importance of high-quality video production will only grow. Events that once took place behind closed doors are now global, digital, and expected to match the best of what audiences see elsewhere.