LiveU, a specialist in IP-video technology for broadcast, production and pro AV markets, will use ISE 2026 to showcase its expanded modular ecosystem, which is designed to support flexible, automated workflows across contribution, production and distribution.
The company says the latest additions – the LU900Q field unit, the cloud-native Nexus gateway and the Schedule resource automation tool – will be available for hands-on demonstrations.
The ecosystem is built around the LRT (LiveU Reliable Transport) protocol, which provides resilient, low-latency IP delivery. LiveU says the tools streamline production chains and simplify deployment, with commercial options including subscription, rental and pay-as-you-go models.
Visitors to the show will be able to see how the components can be combined to automate key tasks and support a wide range of live production scenarios.
Ronen Artman, VP marketing, LiveU, said: “In today’s digital-first landscape, live sports, breaking news, cultural events and corporate productions all sit alongside behind-the-scenes access and real-time audience engagement. As this shift continues to produce new creative opportunities for richer multi-platform storytelling, LiveU’s flexible and agile toolset gives pro AV and broadcast media teams the power to capture, manage and distribute these deeper layers of content, reliably, cost-effectively and at scale.”
The LU900Q, introduced in 2025, is positioned as LiveU’s flagship field contribution device. It incorporates LIQ processing, eSIM support and a new 5G antenna configuration. The unit is designed to deliver stable transmission in challenging environments and integrates with SDI, HDMI and IP-based equipment.
LiveU Nexus functions as a cloud-native gateway for managing IP and SDI sources. It can ingest, transform, route and output multiple stream types, and the company says it can pull content directly from platforms such as Zoom, YouTube and other web sources. Its aim is to bridge digital-first workflows with established broadcast infrastructure.
LiveU Schedule provides a central interface for resource and event management, designed to simplify the planning and coordination of live productions. It automates elements of scheduling and allocation to reduce operational overheads.
Actus Digital, a LiveU company, will also showcase developments in its Actus X media monitoring and compliance system. The platform supports a wide range of broadcast and IP inputs including SDI, IP, SMPTE-2110, HLS, ASI, SRT, RTMP, Zixi and MPEG-Dash. Features include a browser-based multiviewer with custom layouts, continuous quality monitoring and real-time alerts for audio, video and metadata issues.
Actus X also includes AI-driven content analysis, including search across spoken content, keyword alerts and automated summaries and highlights. Its clipping tools are designed to streamline repurposing for VOD, social platforms and internal workflows.
Hagai Kotzer, CEO, Actus Digital, added: “Actus X brings together compliance, monitoring and AI-driven insights in a single environment, helping teams respond faster and repurpose content more effectively.”
LiveU says its investment in Actus Digital continues to drive innovation across its compliance and monitoring portfolio.