LiveU brings the Q Era to MPTS 2026

LiveU brings the Q Era to MPTS 2026

LiveU will present its new Q Era at MPTS 2026 on Stand D32 in The Grand Hall at Olympia London on May 13-14.

The company will focus on its modular EcoSystem, led by the new LU900Q production unit. LiveU says the system is built to improve IP contribution resilience and help broadcasters update workflows at their own pace.

The company will also show how the LU900Q supports faster and more reliable live production. In addition, LiveU will highlight cloud production, workflow automation, ingest, and monitoring tools across the wider platform.

LiveU at MPTS 2026 with LU900Q

LiveU says the LU900Q is designed to change live field transmission. The company says the unit is powered by LiveU IQ, or LIQ, which uses AI-driven cellular operator switching, integrated eSIMs, optimized 5G modems, and a MIMO antenna array.

As a result, LiveU says the LU900Q can deliver more reliable transmission from difficult locations. The company also says the unit works as a modular production system that connects with SDI, HDMI, and IP equipment.

According to LiveU, the LU900Q can work with ENG cameras, PTZ systems, drones, and other production tools. It also supports HD and 4K production with 10-bit HDR 4:2:2 encoding, up to 32 audio channels, and dual camera input and output.

Matthew Stringer
Matthew Stringer

Matthew Stringer, Sales Director UK at LiveU, said the company changed the broadcast market 20 years ago with IP bonding. He said the Q Era marks another major step. He also said LIQ combines AI-driven switching with advanced 5G design to improve speed, stability, and throughput. In addition, he said the 2026 Winter Games showed that the system could deliver higher average bitrates and consistent 4K and HDR coverage at scale.

LiveU at MPTS 2026 with Nexus and Studio

LiveU will also show digital-first workflow tools at MPTS 2026. One of the main products in this part of the display is LiveU Nexus.

The company says Nexus helps broadcasters convert, normalize, and route IP feeds across protocols such as LRT, SRT, and RTMP. Therefore, broadcasters can connect social, online, and remote sources with traditional broadcast operations inside one IP workflow.

LiveU will also highlight LiveU Studio. The company says the platform now supports expanded cloud-based IP live production. It can also deliver multiple feeds in different formats from one production.

According to LiveU, Studio includes a browser-based video switcher, synchronized multi-camera production, ISO recording, and instant replay. As a result, remote and distributed teams can produce live content with more flexibility.

LiveU at MPTS 2026 with workflow automation

LiveU says workflow automation is becoming more important as broadcasters handle more production with smaller teams. The company says many tasks that once required separate tools can now be managed from one place.

LiveU Schedule is a central part of that approach. The company says the SaaS platform replaces spreadsheets and disconnected tools with centralized scheduling, resource management, and automated execution. In turn, broadcasters can simplify planning for news and live events and make workflows more repeatable.

LiveU at MPTS 2026 with Ingest

LiveU will also present LiveU Ingest at MPTS 2026. The company says the system links live acquisition directly to editorial workflows.

According to LiveU, Ingest uses automatic recording and story metadata tagging through the LiveU cloud video platform. It also integrates with MAM systems, NRCS platforms, and transcription services. As a result, teams can search feeds more easily, connect them to rundowns, and prepare clips faster while lowering production costs.

Actus X at MPTS 2026

Actus Digital, a LiveU company, will also be part of the MPTS 2026 presentation. LiveU says Actus X combines QA monitoring, multiviewer functions, and compliance logging in one platform.

The company says visitors will see a browser-based sub-second multiviewer with new interactive controls and automatic alert reporting. Therefore, broadcasters can gain real-time visibility while reducing manual effort.

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