MultiDyne to launch FiberSaver-10G and VF-9100 fibre transport platforms at NAB 2026
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems will introduce two new fibre transport solutions at NAB Show 2026, expanding its portfolio for broadcast, live production and AV signal distribution environments.
The company will showcase the FiberSaver-10G wavelength-shifting multiplexer alongside the VF-9100 fibre optic transport platform at Booth C4425.
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The FiberSaver-10G is designed to reduce fibre infrastructure requirements by aggregating multiple 10GbE signals onto a single fibre strand. Built for IP-based workflows including SMPTE ST 2110, Dante AV and NDI, the system enables operators to transport multiple high-bandwidth networks while significantly reducing fibre usage in constrained environments such as mobile production units, stadiums and large venues.
The platform also supports flexible configurations across 1G, 10G and 25G signals and includes redundant power options for mission-critical deployments.
The VF-9100 is the next-generation evolution of MultiDyne’s VF-9000 platform and is designed for high-density signal transport and system integration. It introduces a new hardware controller with RESTful API support, enabling integration with modern network management systems and automated control environments.
Additional updates include a redesigned chassis for improved servicing, expanded rack-mount options for flypack use and upgraded internal power systems to support next-generation modules. The platform also supports modular cards for audio, serial data, GPIO and genlock/timecode applications.
Both systems are designed to improve efficiency in IP and hybrid production workflows by reducing fibre requirements and simplifying system architecture, while maintaining compatibility across SDI and IP environments.
MultiDyne says the FiberSaver-10G focuses on aggregating and optimising existing optical and IP signals, while the VF-9100 provides a modular transport and conversion platform for broader system integration across production infrastructures.
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