After a landmark showing at IBC 2024, QuickLink returned to the global stage with commanding presence at NAB Show 2025, capturing attention with a series of high-profile product launches, strategic conversations, and industry awards that signal a bold trajectory for the UK-based company.

With its signature blue branding lighting up the Las Vegas Convention Center, QuickLink left little doubt: it’s not just keeping pace with the evolving demands of remote production—it’s setting the standard.

The StudioEdge™ Effect: All-in-One Remote Guest Contribution

Among the highlights was StudioEdge™, QuickLink’s multi-platform remote guest solution, which once again took center stage. Having first broken cover at IBC the previous year, StudioEdge now arrives fully realized—with deep integration for Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and StudioCall, all inside a single, broadcast-ready ecosystem.

As broadcasters seek to phase out legacy platforms like Skype TX, StudioEdge presents itself as a natural successor. Its strength lies not only in compatibility but in the seamless user experience it offers. Built with AI-enhanced audio and video optimization, the platform empowers producers to deliver high-quality remote contributions with minimal setup and zero compromise.

This convergence of functionality within a unified workflow sets StudioEdge apart—turning what used to be a fragmented process into a coherent, efficient solution tailored to today’s fast-moving production environments.

StudioPro Evolves: New Models, New Possibilities

QuickLink also used NAB Show as the launchpad for two significant additions to its award-winning StudioPro™ lineup: StudioPro-3 and StudioPro-NDI. These new models reflect the company’s deep understanding of the needs of both traditional broadcasters and pro AV professionals.

Designed for ultra-low latency performance and rapid deployment, the new StudioPro units now feature a Rugged Reliable Chassis (RRC)—a nod to the demanding conditions often faced in the field. With integrated NewBlue Captivate™ graphics, users can produce polished, dynamic content right out of the box, without needing to rely on third-party overlays or clunky external systems.

Where StudioPro-3 continues the tradition of versatile, plug-and-play HD/4K video production, the StudioPro-NDI makes a forward-looking leap into IP-based workflows. With full certification from the NDI team, this unit aligns with the growing adoption of software-defined video infrastructure, making it an ideal candidate for facilities transitioning to ST 2110 and hybrid cloud setups.

Award Recognition: StudioPro-NDI Named “Best of Show”

QuickLink’s commitment to innovation didn’t go unnoticed. The StudioPro-NDI was honored with Sound & Video Contractor’s Best of Show Award at NAB 2025, joining an elite list of products recognized for their technical excellence and market impact.

Judged on criteria including design, ease of use, and future-proofing, the StudioPro-NDI stood out for its seamless deployment, broad capabilities, and integrator-friendly design. The win affirms QuickLink’s reputation as a developer of practical, scalable solutions that don’t sacrifice power for simplicity.

It also sends a clear message: IP-based workflows are no longer aspirational—they’re operational. And QuickLink is leading the charge.

Advancing the Sustainability Conversation

Away from the product showcases, QuickLink also engaged in deeper discussions shaping the future of the industry. At IABM TV, Bethan Hill, Head of Business Development, shared insights into sustainable broadcasting, positioning QuickLink not just as a technology provider, but as a thought leader.

Central to this conversation was StudioCall’s Carbon Calculator—a tool designed to quantify and visualise the environmental impact of remote versus in-person participation. It’s a feature that responds to the growing responsibility broadcasters face to reduce their carbon footprint, and it reflects a broader ethos at QuickLink: innovation with intention.

CEO Vision: Expanding the Remote Production Frontier

Further reinforcing the company’s momentum, CEO Richard Rees sat down with industry veteran Larry Jordan for a wide-ranging interview covering QuickLink’s evolution and future roadmap.

From its early days supporting field journalism for networks like ABC News and BBC, to today’s role in live media production infrastructure, QuickLink has steadily evolved in step with broadcast’s most transformative shifts. The latest generation of its platforms—powered by AI, capable of full ST 2110 compatibility, and built with integrators in mind—represents the company’s clearest articulation yet of what remote contribution should be in 2025.

QuickLink’s strategic positioning is now as much about enabling high-end workflows as it is about accessibility. Whether in a national news studio or a decentralized esports production, the company’s tools are being adopted because they solve real-world challenges, in real time.

Looking Ahead: MPTS and InfoComm 2025

Next month, the QuickLink team will head to London for MPTS 2025. Taking place from 14-15 May, MPTS is the UK’s premier event for the media and entertainment industry.

At the event, the QuickLink team will showcase the latest product innovations in video production and remote guest contribution. QuickLink will also debut StudioEdge™, the world’s first multi-platform remote guest solution, alongside two new models of StudioPro™ launched at NAB 2025.

Book a meeting to discover the latest award-winning video production and remote guest solutions at MPTS 2025, here.

This June, QuickLink is heading to Orlando, Florida for InfoComm 2025. Taking place from 11-13 June, InfoComm is the premier event for professional audiovisual and integrated experience technologies.

During the show, the QuickLink team will unveil the latest innovations in video production and remote guest contribution. Experience firsthand StudioEdge™, the world’s first multi-platform remote guest solution, along with the two new StudioPro™ models recently launched at NAB 2025.

Book a meeting to meet the team and explore QuickLink’s award-winning video production and remote guest solutions at InfoComm 2025, here.

Final Thoughts

QuickLink’s presence at NAB Show 2025 was more than just impressive—it was declarative. The company has emerged not just as a supplier of reliable gear, but as a leader redefining how remote guest contribution, video production, and sustainable practices can work together in harmony.

By integrating AI, embracing open standards like NDI and ST 2110, and keeping usability at the core, QuickLink is futureproofing the broadcast landscape—one powerful blue-lit booth at a time.