Matrox Video will showcase its latest IP-based and software-defined technologies at IBC 2026 in Amsterdam, marking 50 years of innovation in the industry. The company will highlight solutions for broadcast, live production, and enterprise AV, with a focus on open standards, interoperability, and flexible IP workflows.
The portfolio includes Monarch EDGE, ConvertIP, Maevex MGX, Vion, and Avio 2, supporting applications such as remote production, signal conversion, AV-over-IP, and IP KVM. Matrox will also highlight Matrox ORIGIN, its software-defined media framework designed to help organizations build scalable and adaptable production environments using MXL and the Distributed Media Fabric vision.
As Matrox Video celebrates 50 years of trusted innovation, the company will showcase its portfolio of interoperable IP technologies and software-defined innovations for broadcast, live production, and enterprise AV workflows at IBC 2026, taking place September 11–14 at the RAI Amsterdam. At booth 7.B15, broadcasters, OEMs, live production companies, and live event AV professionals will discover trusted IP technologies built on open standards alongside Matrox ORIGIN, whose MXL-compatible media fabric helps realize the Distributed Media Fabric (DMF) vision.
Matrox Video’s portfolio supports a broad range of IP media workflows, including remote production and contribution, production monitoring, signal conversion, media transport, and IP KVM for secure remote operator access. This includes Monarch EDGE for low-latency REMI and contribution encoding and decoding; ConvertIP for real-time bridging between SDI, HDMI, HDBaseT, ST 2110, and IPMX; Maevex MGX for exceptionally low-latency, high-quality AV-over-IP encoding and decoding; Vion for flexible IP gateway capabilities including encoding, decoding, transcoding, and protocol conversion; and Avio 2, which brings IP KVM into the broadcast IP ecosystem using IPMX, SMPTE ST 2110, and NMOS to enable interoperability with existing IP production infrastructure, centralized management, and scalable KVM workflows without requiring a separate proprietary network. Across the portfolio, Matrox Video helps organizations build more flexible, interoperable production workflows.
The portfolio also highlights Matrox ORIGIN, the company’s asynchronous media framework for software-defined media production. Supporting the Media eXchange Layer (MXL), Matrox ORIGIN enables broadcasters, OEMs, and developers to build interoperable DMF workflows that simplify media exchange across applications. By decoupling media processing from dedicated hardware, Matrox ORIGIN helps customers create production infrastructures that are more flexible, scalable, and adaptable, making it easier to integrate new technologies, respond to changing operational requirements, and evolve workflows over time.
“Throughout our 50-year history, Matrox Video has helped customers embrace new technologies without compromising the reliability and performance their operations depend on,” said Alberto Cieri, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Matrox Video. “Today, we’re continuing that journey with interoperable technologies built on open standards like ST 2110 and IPMX that enable modern IP-based production. At the same time, Matrox ORIGIN’s MXL-compatible fabric enables organizations to realize the DMF vision today, making software-defined media production a practical reality. Whether customers are deploying IP workflows today or preparing for the next generation of media infrastructure, we’re committed to helping them move forward with confidence.”
Visit Matrox Video at booth 7.B15 during IBC 2026, September 11–14, at the RAI Amsterdam, to meet with product experts and explore trusted IP technologies and software-defined media solutions for broadcast, live events, and enterprise AV.









