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AV professionals can demo HDCP over NDI courtesy of ProITAV, explore products updated with NDI 6.2, and earn RU credits in the in-person classroom.
LISBON, Portugal (May 29, 2025) – NDI, the global standard for plug-and-play IP video connectivity, today announced a technology-driven lineup for InfoComm 2025, including live showcases of NDI 6.2, the industry’s first-ever HDCP over NDI demonstration, and the launch of its AVIXA-certified NDI Basics Classroom Session. These developments mark a major step forward in simplifying and securing IP video for corporate, education, and live production workflows.
In collaboration with ProITAV, NDI will present the first-ever demonstration of HDCP-compliant content transmission over NDI at the NDI booth – 3780 on level 2 of the Exhibit Hall. Using a new metadata setting, this innovation enables the secure transport of HDCP-protected content, addressing a longstanding challenge in enterprise and education AV environments.
Attendees will also get an exclusive look at NDI 6.2, a new update set to be released in June 2025 and publicly demonstrated for the first time at InfoComm 2025. The technology update introduces enhanced device discoverability, new monitoring tools and a fully redesigned NDI Discovery Tool, enabling more scalable, efficient deployment across diverse AV-over-IP systems.
NDI will also debut it’s AVIXA-certified “NDI Basics” Classroom Session on Wednesday, June 11 at 11 a.m. in Room W307CD. Led by Technical Director Roberto Musso, the 60-minute training is designed for AV engineers, IT professionals and system integrators transitioning to IP-based video, offering RU credits and practical, real-world insights. The session is included in AVIXA’s Manufacturers’ Training Pass and costs $99 for members, $149 for non-members.
“As the AV industry rapidly shifts toward IP-based solutions, mastering NDI is no longer optional. It’s essential,” said Roberto Musso, Technical Director at NDI. “This session goes beyond theory. It gives professionals the tools, context, and confidence to simplify their workflows, make smarter infrastructure decisions, and lead successful IP deployments in live production, corporate AV, or education.”
On the show floor, NDI will demonstrate the full power of its ecosystem at its booth through live demos and partner pods featuring BirdDog, Bolin, NZBGear, NETGEAR, Ross, Vizrt, and Yamaha. Several partners, including audio manufacturer K-array, will unveil and demo brand-new NDI-enabled products at InfoComm. Two feature walls will also highlight products from BirdDog, Bolin, Canon, CND Live, Lumens, Magewell, Mevo, and Obsbot.
NDI will also showcase its growing collaboration with AWS. At the booth, attendees can explore how AWS MediaConnect now natively outputs NDI High Bandwidth streams directly to a VPC, or the new cloud-native version of Discovery Server available in the AWS marketplace.
For more information, visit https://ndi.video/events/infocomm-2025/. To register for NDI’s in-person course, visit https://www.infocommshow.org/infocomm-2025/ndi-basics-classroom-session.
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ABOUT NDI
NDI, a fast-growing tech company, is removing the limits to video and audio connectivity. NDI – Network Device Interface – is used by millions of customers worldwide and has been adopted by more media organizations than any other IP standard, creating the industry’s largest IP ecosystem of products.
NDI allows multiple video systems to identify and communicate with one another over IP; it can encode, transmit and receive many streams of high-quality, low-latency, frame-accurate video and audio in real-time. The growth of NDI is backed by a growing community of installers, developers, AV professionals, and users who are deeply engaged with the company through community events and initiatives. NDI is a part of Vizrt. For more information: https://ndi.video/
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