MultiDyne Brings VersaBrix Signal Transport Line to IBC2025

MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems returns to IBC this September with fresh updates to its VersaBrix (VB) Series — its rugged, modular fiber-optic transport platform used by broadcasters and live production professionals around the world.
Designed for field, flypack, and permanent installs, the VersaBrix Series can easily manage 12G/3G/HD-SDI to HDMI 2.0, analog/digital audio, Ethernet (1/10GbE), intercom, tally, genlock, timecode, and more (all uncompressed and near-zero latency) impressively over a single strand of fiber. From extending PTZ and POV cameras to moving bulk signals across a truck or venue over fiber, VersaBrix brings the utmost in reliability and flexibility.
New to the series is a sleek all-white chassis option for all four VersaBrix form factors, which are available in two, four, six, and ten-slot versions. These clean, modern enclosures, on display at Stand 11.C12, are ideal for studio installs or anywhere gear is visible on-camera.
“VersaBrix is truly a Swiss Army knife for signal transport,” said Jesse Foster, Director of Strategic Accounts & Products at MultiDyne. “You can move up to 18x 12G-SDI or 9x 10GbE signals over a single fiber without touching compression. And with new features like PoE++, HDMI 2.0, and our modular customization tool, we’re making it easier than ever to spec the exact system you need whether you’re in a truck, on a campus, or elsewhere that requires live broadcast.”
With its compact 1RU design and shallow 7¼-inch chassis depth, VersaBrix is perfectly suited for smaller environments like OB trucks and flypacks. It’s also a time-saver in temporary setups where copper cabling isn’t feasible, making deployment easier without sacrificing performance.
VersaBrix supports seamless integration with CCUs, routers, and switchers, and can be used with standard single-mode fiber or SMPTE hybrid cable. The low voltage, rack-friendly solution can of remotely power over fiber, all of which make it a smart, reliable choice for professionals managing live sports, concerts, venue production, and broadcast studio workflows.
IBC2025 runs through September 12-15 at the RAI Convention Center in Amsterdam.




