EBU Announces 2026 Tech Award Nominees Featuring AI, ST 2110, Sustainability
The EBU announced the nominees for its 2026 Technology and Innovation Award, recognizing outstanding technical solutions from member organizations. These innovations span several areas, including SMPTE ST 2110 transformations, dynamic streaming deployments, AI-driven metadata generation, and sustainable production practices. The winner will be announced at the EBU T&I Summit on June 18th in Barcelona.
Key Takeaways
- ORF transformed broadcast operations to full SMPTE ST 2110, reducing rack space by two-thirds across two high-availability zones.
- CBC/Radio-Canada deployed dynamic streaming for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, serving nearly 500,000 viewers on its OTT platform for over 140 hours.
- France Télévisions developed Alix, a multi-cloud, open-source platform for IT and media workflows on Kubernetes, and Mediaenrich, an AI platform generating editorial metadata at a fraction of commercial costs.
- ITV implemented hybrid power systems on shoots, cutting fuel consumption by up to 60%, and developed AI-driven automation tools saving over 2,000 staff hours.
- Rai led an IBC Accelerator project on a modular framework for generative AI, validated via the photorealistic trailer _Echoes of Rome_.
Why It Matters
The EBU's 2026 Technology and Innovation Award nominees reveal crucial trends driving public service media and wider streaming innovation. These projects demonstrate practical applications of advanced technologies like SMPTE ST 2110 for broadcast IP transitions, AI for metadata generation and workflow automation, and sustainable production methods. The emphasis on open-source, vendor-neutral platforms and cost-reduction for AI tools points to a drive for efficiency and control within media organizations. Watch for continued commercialization of these in-house developments, particularly the generative AI frameworks and sustainable production blueprints, as they could shape broader industry standards and technology adoption.
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