IBC2026 backs nine PoCs on AI, streaming, and live delivery
IBC2026 will feature nine Proof of Concept (PoC) projects developed through its Accelerator Media Innovation Programme, addressing industry challenges such as AI-led production, immersive live experiences, and next-gen streaming. These projects, developed over six months, will culminate in live demonstrations at IBC2026, with participation from major media companies including the BBC, NBCUniversal, and DAZN.
Key Takeaways
- Nine PoC projects were selected after IBC’s Kickstarter Day in February.
- The projects enter a six-month development phase before live demos at IBC2026, held 11th–14th September.
- This year’s cohort includes work on AI-led production, immersive live experiences, and next-gen streaming.
- IBC says the selection process weighs innovation quality, relevance to industry priorities, and feasibility within a 5-6 month window.
- Participants include BBC, NBCUniversal, DAZN, ITV, Channel 4, Associated Press, Sky, and Al Jazeera.
Why It Matters
IBC is using the Accelerator programme to push short-cycle experimentation on problems the industry is actively trying to solve: AI in production, wireless connectivity, immersive formats, and streaming architecture. The immediate value is practical—nine projects will be tested and shown live in September, not parked as slideware. The wider signal is that major media groups are still willing to collaborate inside a neutral venue despite competing in market. What to watch at IBC2026 is which PoCs make it to the Accelerator Zone and how many center on agentic AI versus streaming and transmission layer changes.
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