Lightware is at the centre of a growing range of high-profile integrations with its Ubex platform. Ubex is an AV-over-IP device that can function as a transmitter, receiver or transceiver, offering ultra-low latency, uncompressed 4K60 4:4:4 video and exceptional reliability.
From education and live events to immersive exhibitions, the Ubex is becoming the trusted product to deliver large-scale AV experiences.
St. Joseph’s College in Brisbane found itself in need of an AV system upgrade when severe weather left the school’s previous infrastructure inoperable. The leading Catholic school, renowned for its sporting tradition, needed a robust, future-ready solution for its sports field. Systems integrator Videopro selected three Ubex-PRO20 units to deliver low-latency and unaltered 4K video over a 10 Gb fibre network, ensuring real-time capture, broadcast, and stadium display. The result is a streamlined system that gives fans crystal-clear, uninterrupted visuals during every event, with the scalability to expand effortlessly with future needs.
When it comes to delivering live entertainment, Lightware’s Ubex is the product of choice for video technology company 80six. While working on high-profile UK events such as Goodwood Festival, BBC Radio 2 in the Park, and Manchester Pride – where timing, quality and reliability are non-negotiable – 80six employed Lightware’s Ubex to ensure robust redundancy and dependability.
Uncompressed transmissions ensured audiences experience content exactly as intended, whilst Ubex’s range of failover features gave producers the confidence to create sophisticated experiences without technical disruption. Chris Isaacson, technical manager at 80six, explained: “Being able to trust our equipment is a key factor for us and Lightware’s range has consistently proven its reliability.”
The Mirror Mirror Art Experience in Adelaide was a five-week immersive installation inviting the public to step into a multi-sensory world of light and visuals. Technology supplier Novatech deployed 18 Ubex-Pro20 units to distribute uncompressed 4K signals seamlessly across six distinct zones, each featuring a mix of LED screens, projection, and interactive lighting.
Leko Novkovic, managing director of Novatech, said: “Ubex has changed the game in the large-scale signal delivery for our larger projects. Ubex was the best choice for 100% reliable and versatile delivery of critical program and control content/signals for a long-running activation.”
Lightroom in London, home to immersive artist-led exhibitions, has also benefitted from Lightware’s Ubex technology. Launching with David Hockney’s Bigger & Closer exhibition, the venue’s challenge was ensuring the massive content, distributed across the vast four-storey canvas, looked sharp and played back smoothly. 74 Ubex PRO20 units enabled seamless reproduction over a 10Gb network, transporting visitors into Hockney’s world without distortion or interruption.
Gergely Vida, CEO of Lightware, said: “The versatile, dependable and scalable Ubex is perfect for large-scale productions, from college stadiums to show-stopping exhibitions. Ubex has become the trusted platform for production companies and systems integrators who need uncompromising video quality, instantaneous switching, and bulletproof reliability – whether they’re teaching, touring, or transforming spaces into immersive art.”