
EditShare to unveil next-gen media solutions at NAB 2025
EditShare is gearing up for a major showcase at NAB 2025, which will take place in Las Vegas Convention Center from April 6–9, where it will debut advancements in media storage, workflow efficiency and AI-driven content management.
Building on the success of its Ultimate series launch at IBC 2024, EditShare will introduce its latest innovations to the US market. The next-generation media storage solutions promise exceptional speed and scalability, catering to a broad spectrum of production environments—from boutique post-production houses to large-scale broadcasters. Enhanced workflow efficiency and robust security features will ensure creative teams can operate at peak performance.
Beyond storage, EditShare is rolling out upgrades to its intelligent media management tools, streamlining how professionals organize, process and retrieve assets. These enhancements will deliver faster, more intuitive workflows, reinforced by major OS improvements for increased reliability and ease of use. With new competitive pricing, EditShare aims to make high-end media solutions more accessible than ever.
A highlight of NAB 2025 will be a live demonstration of EditShare's high-performance NVMe storage seamlessly integrated with Lasergraphics' cutting-edge film scanning technology. This showcase will emphasise the system's capability to manage high-resolution media with unprecedented efficiency.
Brad Turner, Chief Executive Officer of EditShare, said: 'Our goal has always been to give media professionals the tools they need to create, collaborate, and deliver with ease. The advancements we're bringing to NAB 2025 demonstrate our dedication to helping our customers stay ahead of the curve. With faster speeds, smarter workflows, and better value, we're changing the game.'
Visitors to NAB 2025 are encouraged to stop by EditShare's booth for live demonstrations and an exclusive look at the future of media workflows.
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