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TVU Networks Unveils AI-Driven Cloud Solutions at Inter BEE 2025

TVU Networks is set to showcase its latest AI-powered broadcast solutions at Inter BEE 2025, taking place from November 19 to 21 at Makuhari Messe in Japan. The company will present its innovations across two exhibition locations: Hall 7, Booth 7311, and the AI Pavilion at Hall 3, Booth 3502. This participation highlights TVU’s commitment to addressing the unique challenges within Japan’s dynamic broadcasting ecosystem.
Established as a leader in cloud-native video technology, TVU Networks has spent two decades innovating in live broadcasting. The company’s appearance at Inter BEE underscores its focus on enhancing live event production, which increasingly requires coordination across multiple sites. Traditional broadcast infrastructure often creates bottlenecks that limit creative flexibility, a challenge that TVU aims to overcome with its cloud-based solutions.
Revolutionizing Live Broadcasts with MediaMesh
One of the key innovations to be featured is the recently launched TVU MediaMesh, which was first unveiled at IBC 2025 in September. This platform introduces “global shared memory for live video,” allowing instant access to live signals across cloud environments. MediaMesh significantly reduces configuration time from hours to mere minutes, addressing the primary barrier that has kept 99% of live productions from migrating to the cloud: the complexity of connecting sources and integrating various applications.
Tim Thorsteinson, Vice President of Sales Asia at TVU Networks, emphasized the company’s pioneering role in live video production since 2005. “As cloud-based broadcast pioneers, we’ve built solutions that automate technical complexity and unlock creative freedom without requiring traditional infrastructure investments,” he stated.
AI Automation and Enhanced Collaboration
At the AI Pavilion, TVU will highlight the cloud-native ecosystem of MediaMesh, which integrates capture, production, and distribution workflows through AI automation and real-time collaboration. The platform features a visual interface that simplifies end-to-end workflow design, thereby reducing the learning curve for users.
The open architecture of MediaMesh has garnered support from industry leaders such as Chyron, EVS, Grass Valley, Solid State Logic, and Vizrt through the MediaMesh Advisory Board. Additionally, TVU will demonstrate TVU Search, which utilizes AI for automatic content recognition and indexing, as well as TVU Producer/Replay, enabling high-precision automated editing for real-time replay and highlight production. These advancements represent a transformative shift in how media content is acquired, produced, and distributed.
TVU Networks invites broadcast professionals to experience these innovative solutions firsthand at Inter BEE 2025. Technical experts will be on-site at both exhibition spaces to provide hands-on demonstrations and engage in discussions about how TVU’s technology can facilitate digital transformation initiatives across various sectors, including news, sports, entertainment, and live event production.
For more information and to schedule a meeting during Inter BEE 2025, interested parties can visit the official TVU Networks webpage.
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