As broadcasters move toward more software-defined production, proven hardware remains essential to deliver the performance and reliability live workflows demand. With the Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) bringing a more flexible, IT-native approach to media production, broadcasters need technologies that can bridge today’s proven workflows with the software-defined environments of the future.
At IBC 2026, Matrox Video will showcase a complete portfolio built to support that transition, with solutions spanning capture, contribution, processing, control, and delivery across both hardware and software environments.
Visitors can see Matrox Video solutions spanning software-defined production, broadcast, and ProAV applications, including:
· Matrox ORIGIN, an asynchronous media framework that enables developers to build scalable, software-defined broadcast infrastructure on generic IT equipment across on-premises and public cloud environments, with support for MXL to enable interoperable workflows and help bring the DMF vision into production today;
· Monarch EDGE for remote production and contribution, providing high-quality, low-latency video transport over IP with support for protocols including SRT;[EE1]
· ConvertIP for ST 2110 visualization, monitoring, and baseband to IP workflows[EE2] ;
· Avio 2 for high-performance, low-latency KVM supporting ST 2110, IPMX, and NMOS;
· Vion for flexible media processing across formats including NDI and SRT; [EE3]
· Maevex MGX for live event and enterprise AV workflows, delivering 4K60 4:4:4 video with one-frame latency at up to 1/20th the bitrate of traditional ProAV codecs over standard 1 Gigabit networks.

These technologies show how broadcasters and AV professionals can bring software-defined flexibility and proven, standards-based systems together in real-world production environments. Backed by 50 years of innovation and deep expertise in interoperable media workflows, Matrox Video helps customers turn next-generation concepts into practical deployments.
See the complete Matrox Video portfolio at IBC 2026, Booth 7.B15.