Vislink Technologies Inc.

12/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2024 08:47

Covering Live Sport in 2025

Vislink: Transforming Global Sports Coverage in 2024

2024 was a landmark year for Vislink, as the company's cutting-edge video transmission and broadcast solutions were deployed in live sports coverage across the globe. From the adrenaline-fueled action of MotoGP and the huge global audiences following international cricket matches to the grandeur of the Summer Olympics and the innovative fan immersion of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League, Vislink delivered unparalleled live video quality and reliability.

Vislink products have also been used to support the US National Hockey League, the most famous of all tennis tournaments, Wimbledon and cycling events around the world.

At the heart of this success was Vislink's dual focus on producing products to work with either COFDM or cellular networks, an example of which is the new Dragonfly, ultra miniature transmitter, suitable for body cams or drones, and available in either RF or 5G versions.

Innovations such as these underscore Vislink's commitment to meeting the evolving demands of broadcasters and sports organizations worldwide.

Dominating the Field with Bonded Cellular Solutions

Vislink's bonded cellular solutions, particularly the LiveLink system, played a pivotal role in ensuring seamless, high-quality coverage for major sporting events. These systems combine multiple cellular connections to deliver ultra-reliable, low-latency video transmission, even in challenging network conditions.

Vislink's solutions were integral to the coverage of the Summer Olympics in Paris, where flawless live transmission was non-negotiable. With millions of global viewers tuning in, Vislink enabled broadcasters to capture the action from dynamic and hard-to-reach locations, including marathons, road cycling events, and aquatic competitions. Bonded cellular technology ensured uninterrupted streams despite the vast crowds and complex urban environments.

AI powered cameras also featured during the Olympics, fitted in positions overseeing prime sites such as the Stade de France Trocadero and the Eiffel Tower.

MotoGP coverage in 2024

High-speed motorsport coverage demands precision and adaptability. Vislink's bonded cellular solutions allowed broadcasters to follow every turn and straight with cinematic clarity, even as riders pushed limits at over 300 km/h. Camera operators equipped with Vislink technology could seamlessly switch between perspectives, delivering immersive live experiences to MotoGP fans worldwide.

Building on Proven Expertise

Vislink's 2024 success was built on decades of experience serving global sports. The company's partnerships with leading broadcasters and organizations demonstrated its ability to anticipate industry needs and deliver innovative solutions.

This year, Vislink's robust video solutions supported over 50 live sporting events, reinforcing its reputation for reliability and excellence. By providing real-time analytics, advanced image stabilization, and seamless integration with augmented reality overlays, Vislink elevated the storytelling potential of sports coverage.

Expanding the Boundaries of Remote Production

Vislink's solutions were not just about better pictures-they also addressed the growing demand for remote production workflows. These workflows reduce on-site personnel needs, cutting costs and carbon footprints.

Looking Ahead

As 2024 comes to a close, discussion within the industry is very much based on efficiency and sustainability.

Broadcasters are under pressure to deliver engaging, real-time content across multiple platforms, while managing costs. Sports leaders emphasise that efficiency now means optimizing workflows with intelligent automation, leveraging cloud-based solutions, and employing hybrid production techniques.

One of the most repeated themes is the importance of building on existing solutions instead of constantly starting from scratch. Industry leaders shared that this approach not only saves time and resources but also ensures stability and scalability for new technologies. Incremental innovation, rather than total reinvention, allows broadcasters to leverage familiar systems while integrating new capabilities, like 5G connectivity and advanced data analytics.

Finally, trust stands as a cornerstone of successful broadcasting solutions. In an industry where downtime can lead to significant losses, it's essential for broadcasters to rely on tested, proven technologies. While cutting-edge tools are attractive, the need for reliability often outweighs the allure of the latest trends.