In Hall 7, EVS is debuting Tactiq, a modular interface that unifies the control of core production elements including video, audio, graphics, and lighting.
Tactiq is designed to simplify complex backend orchestration through intuitive, role-based interfaces.
Serving as the front-end of EVS’s Flexible Control Room solution, Tactiq decouples the user interface from the backend infrastructure, enabling teams to dynamically assign roles across controllers and touchscreens, while providing a consistent user experience.
EVS claims its software-defined design and open architecture simplifies scaling operations, while built-in semi-automation streamlines workflows to maximise productivity.
Serge Van Herck, CEO, EVS, said: “With the flexible control room technology that we bring to the market, we will transform the way that production is carried out in future control room environments. We’ve had a very positive reception here at IBC, Tactiq will help our customers work in a smarter, more flexible way, all while increasing operational efficiency.”
Stand Number: 7.B11
Company: EVS
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