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AOTO Brings AI-Driven Visual Solutions to NAB Show 2026, Expanding the Role of LED in Content Creation

Las Vegas, USA — April 24, 2026 — The four-day NAB Show 2026, held from April 19 to 22 in Las Vegas, has just concluded. At Booth C4230, we showed how LED is moving beyond display — and becoming part of the production process itself, with solutions spanning virtual production, AI-powered live streaming, high-end rental applications, and digital cinema.

Across the industry, content creation is no longer defined by format. Broadcast, film, live streaming, and immersive media are converging into a more fluid, real-time workflow. What used to be separate tools are now expected to work as one system. In this shift, LED is no longer just something you look at — it’s becoming something you create with.

This shift was made tangible across our booth.

MetaBox Studio drew strong interest as a compact solution designed for professional live streaming and content production. Rather than replicating a traditional studio, it brings together LED display, lighting, camera systems, AV control, and virtual production workflows into a coordinated system. Powered by our Coruscant rendering server and the VORMIR AI platform, it enables real-time scene changes, AI-assisted production, and a simplified workflow — making high-quality production possible without heavy infrastructure or large crews.

In the rental zone, we presented a range of LED configurations including curved and right-angle setups. These are not just structural variations — they redefine how space can be used on stage and on camera. LED becomes responsive to movement, framing, and timing, shifting from a passive backdrop to an active visual layer within the content itself.

We also showcased our digital cinema solutions, focused on image precision, contrast performance, and immersive viewing environments. Here, LED is not just about brightness or scale, but about delivering consistent, controlled visuals that meet the expectations of premium cinema.

Beyond the technology, NAB also became a space for deeper conversations. Throughout the show, we hosted a series of technical sessions exploring virtual production workflows, hybrid production models, and the evolving demands of content creation.

Speakers included A.J. Wedding, Founder and CEO of Orbital Studios; Brian Nitzkin, Vice President of Orbital Studios; Gary Marshall; Nathan Bazley; Noah Kadner; Monica Reina, along with other industry professionals. Together, they shared practical perspectives from real-world productions — from integrating virtual production into existing pipelines to rethinking how teams collaborate across physical and digital environments.

A.J. Wedding, Founder & CEO, Orbital Studios, and Brian Nitzkin, VP, Business Affairs, Orbital Studios

Gary Marshall, VP of Virtual Production, NantStudios, and Nathan Bazley, Global Director of Business Operations, NantStudios

Noah Kadner, Virtual Producer, Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Sam Nicholson, ASC, Founder & CEO, Stargate Studios

What became clear across both the booth and these discussions is a broader shift in how production is approached. The value of LED is no longer defined by display performance alone, but by how effectively it integrates into the creative process — from building environments to enabling real-time interaction and final delivery.

At NAB Show 2026, we are not just presenting products. We are building systems that align with how content is actually created today — and how it will be created next.

Not just brighter screens — but LED that understands how content is created.

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