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Matrox Video today announced the launch of the Matrox Maevex MGX Series, a new lineup of IPMX-ready video encoders and decoders with USB support that is engineered to deliver 4K60 AV-over-IP distribution at one twentieth the bitrate of virtually all other ProAV codecs, significantly reducing network complexity and cost.
Matrox Video today celebrates its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of innovation, engineering excellence, and customer-focused evolution from its headquarters in Montreal, Canada.
NAB Show 2026 was a busy one—in the best way. Between great conversations, live demos, and seeing familiar (and new) faces, it was a chance to show how broadcast workflows are evolving—and how teams are actually putting that into practice.
Matrox Video and Amagi today announced a strategic collaboration to integrate the Matrox ORIGIN software-defined framework into Amagi’s next-generation cloud production architecture.
Bell Media deploys a fully virtualized production environment during a flash flood with the strategic use of Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders.
Matrox Video today announced that the Matrox ConvertIP Series of encoders/decoders and converters has been awarded a three-year framework agreement supporting Rai’s ongoing transition from SDI to SMPTE ST 2110-based broadcast infrastructure.
Matrox Video will showcase its vision for the future of live production at NAB 2026 in Las Vegas, April 19-22, highlighting how broadcasters and media organizations can evolve toward modern, software-defined infrastructures designed to enhance operational flexibility and efficiency.
London's Science Museum selects Matrox ConvertIP encoders/decoders for their new redesigned Space gallery exhibit.
Trøndelag Teater implemented an IPMX-based infrastructure utilizing Matrox ConvertIP to drive the transformation.
A recap of ISE 2026, where Matrox Video celebrated its 50th anniversary and connected with the global AV and broadcast community.