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Actus Digital to showcase AI-powered compliance monitoring at IBC 2025

Actus Digital to showcase AI-powered compliance monitoring at IBC 2025

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The LiveU company unveils the next-generation intelligent monitoring solution that converts compliance from cost center to revenue generator.
Actus Digital, a LiveU company, will showcase its latest advancements in compliance monitoring at IBC 2025, demonstrating how broadcasters can turn regulatory requirements into strategic, revenue-generating opportunities. The company's enhanced Actus X Intelligent Monitoring Platform will be on display at Hall 7, highlighting a new era of content analysis that combines compliance with business intelligence.
Actus X now features powerful AI capabilities and unified workflow tools designed to offer broadcasters tangible value beyond traditional technical logging. By integrating advanced monitoring, intelligent alerting, and real-time content insights, the platform supports a broad range of teams, from editorial and digital to legal and technical operations.
Sima Levy, President and Founder of Actus Digital, said: 'Compliance and QA monitoring has evolved from simple box-ticking to intelligent content analysis that drives real business outcomes. With Actus X, we continue to invest heavily in the core compliance logging and technical monitoring features our customers rely on – while extending the platform with powerful AI tools that support news, editorial, digital, and legal teams. This ensures broadcasters gain both operational efficiency and strategic insights from a single, unified system.'
Visitors to IBC 2025 will see how Actus X empowers broadcasters with real-time, AI-driven tools including multilingual speech-to-text transcription, content summarisation, facial recognition, keyword detection and ad identification. These features help transform live video into searchable, actionable data, improving speed and accuracy in newsrooms and legal departments.
The platform's interactive multiviewer delivers enhanced flexibility with browser-based control, drag-and-drop layouts, on-screen alerts, and metadata-rich displays, all without the need for additional hardware. An upgraded intelligent alerting system ensures proactive quality assurance across platforms and locations, using prioritised QoS and QoE monitoring to quickly identify and resolve issues.
In addition to compliance and monitoring, Actus X also streamlines content repurposing for OTT, VOD and social media. Integrated clipping, branding and graphics tools enable rapid distribution of broadcast-quality video, helping broadcasters meet digital demand while maintaining consistency and monetisation potential.
Now backed by LiveU's global resources, Actus Digital continues to lead innovation in compliance logging and intelligent monitoring. Attendees can explore the platform's capabilities and schedule live or virtual demonstrations through the Actus Digital website ahead of IBC 2025, taking place from September 12 to 15 in Amsterdam.
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