EVS pushes robotics deeper into sports broadcast production
EVS is leveraging lessons from 2025 to advance robotics in sports broadcasting for 2026. The company, through its T-Motion Robotics Solution division, is focusing on integrating robotic camera systems for enhanced efficiency and production capabilities.
Key Takeaways
- Benoit Dentan, VP of T-Motion Robotics Solution at EVS Broadcast Equipment, is the author of the article.
- EVS’ T-Motion Robotics Solution division is focusing on robotic camera systems for sports broadcasting in 2026.
- The article points to robotic systems that can glide along rails or move across the field, replacing some manual camera operation.
- Dentan frames the shift as a continuation of lessons learned during 2025, not a one-off product launch.
Why It Matters
For sports production teams, EVS is signaling that robotic camera systems are moving from novelty to a more established part of the live broadcast toolset. The article ties that shift to T-Motion Robotics Solution and to practical field movement — rails and other automated camera motions — rather than abstract automation claims. That matters because it shows where production hardware attention is going inside live sports workflows. What to watch next is whether EVS adds more detail on the specific robotic camera systems or field deployments it is using in 2026.
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