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Vislink Technologies, Inc. (OTCID: VISL), a global provider of real-time wireless video solutions for live broadcast production, will demonstrate how broadcasters covering live sports and events can select and deploy the right transmission approach for each production, using proven RF and 5G solutions supported by flexible, modular workflows.
At NAB 2026, Vislink will focus on enabling production teams to deploy more cameras across the venue, adapt quickly on site, and maintain reliable, low-latency video delivery in crowded, complex and fast-moving live environments.
“Live sports and event production isn’t about forcing a single technology approach,” said Raj Kotecha, SVP Global Sales & Support at Vislink. “What matters is having proven options across RF and 5G, and the flexibility to choose the right setup for each event. That’s what we’re showing at NAB – reliable solutions that can be deployed in the way that best fits the production.”
A key focus will be MeshConnect, Vislink’s Layer 2 MANET networking technology, enabling low-latency IP connectivity across the production environment. Supporting camera control, shading, tally and return video over a resilient wireless network, MeshConnect reduces reliance on fixed infrastructure and allows crews to operate more flexibly in dynamic live settings.
Private 5G will also be highlighted through Vislink’s collaboration with Grass Valley, with integrated camera workflows demonstrated across both booths. These demonstrations show how private networks can support consistent, high-quality live production with full camera control and remote workflow capabilities.
Vislink will also introduce its new DragonFly dual-modem 5G transmitter, a compact system supporting two simultaneous cellular connections, increasing resilience for mobile and miniature camera deployments. Designed for mobile and miniature camera deployments, including POV, gimbal, UAV and fixed-position cameras, it enables reliable live contribution in challenging network conditions.
On the RF side, Vislink will showcase its CLIQ transmitter integrated with Motion Impossible’s Agito dolly system, combining stabilized cinematic movement with broadcast-grade wireless transmission to extend creative possibilities in live production.
Across all demonstrations, Vislink will emphasise a modular approach, integrating with third-party cameras, control systems and IP workflows. This allows broadcasters to build production environments that match the specific requirements of each event, whether using RF, 5G or a combination of both where appropriate.
Visitors can see these workflows in action on the Vislink stand C2523 in the Central Hall and across partner locations, including the Grass Valley booth.