NAB Show 2026: The Lumine Companies Attending
Lumine Group’s Corporate Development and M&A team will be returning to NAB Show this year, a central meeting point for organizations shaping the future of media, entertainment, and technology.
Several companies within Lumine’s portfolio will be present at the show, each addressing different operational and technical industries across the media value chain. Below, you’ll find more information on the Lumine companies attending.
If you’re interested in connecting with Lumine’s team during the show, we welcome you to get in touch.
The 2026 NAB Show will take place April 18-22 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event brings together media and entertainment professionals from across the broadcast, streaming, and digital media space, with a focus this year on AI, cloud-based workflows, the creator economy, and sports technology.
Several Lumine portfolio companies operate within these areas of the media software landscape. A number of them will be exhibiting or attending NAB Show this year, each focused on its own market, customers, and product direction.
WideOrbit is an exhibitor and show sponsor. They will be showcasing WO Aurora, their cloud-powered evolution of automation for radio, including a live broadcast from 102.7 Coyote Country. Find them at Booth C3038, Central Hall.

Velocix is hosting an executive suite at the Renaissance Hotel, steps aways from the convention centre for focused discussions on how Velocix can help strengthen your video strategy.
A Layered View of Media Operations
At Lumine, we view media software through the lens of the full value chain, where complexity concentrates, how systems interconnect, and where long-term ownership enables steady, deliberate growth.
Where Complexity Concentrates
Media organizations today are balancing linear and digital revenue models, evolving rights structures, and increasing expectations for accuracy and transparency across sales, billing, and delivery.
WideOrbit supports advertising workflows that broadcasters depend on daily. These are core systems that shape how efficiently commercial teams operate and how confidently revenue decisions are made.
Continuity matters. Customers rely on stable, deeply embedded systems, and product evolution must occur without disrupting revenue flow. Long‑term ownership supports this balance—enabling steady investment and disciplined change rather than forced transformation.
Content Readiness and Operational Management
Effective monetization also depends on content being accessible, rights‑aware, and production‑ready. For many organizations, that means managing decades of archive material alongside fast‑moving live and near‑live workflows.
Vidispine and TransMedia Dynamics are two companies that address this layer of the stack from different angles. Their solutions support environments where scale, metadata integrity, orchestration, and reliability are critical. These systems operate within complex software ecosystems shaped by legacy infrastructure, regulatory requirements, and demanding production timelines.
Success here depends less on rapid reinvention and more on the ability to evolve—improving capability without destabilizing existing operations.
Audience Experience as an Operating Outcome
Wiztivi supports media providers focused on this outcome. The challenge is delivering reliable, branded user experiences while managing platform change without constant rebuilds. As distribution methods evolve, clarity and consistency become operational priorities.
Products designed with long‑term relevance in mind are better positioned to absorb these shifts, supporting change without sacrificing stability.


