Another year, another groundbreaking outing for Brainstorm — and this time, the Spanish innovator in real-time graphics and virtual production brought its full arsenal to NAB Show 2025, marking a standout moment in the broadcast calendar.

From virtual sets to augmented reality, Brainstorm continues to lead the charge in defining what storytelling can look like when creativity meets computation. At the heart of its NAB showcase was the public debut of Suite 6.2, the latest version of its acclaimed product trio: InfinitySet, Aston, and eStudio.

Together, these tools form one of the most powerful pipelines in broadcast graphics and virtual production, enabling everything from hyper-realistic virtual environments to high-performance motion graphics and real-time compositing.

InfinitySet Takes Center Stage

The highlight of Brainstorm’s presence at NAB was an Augmented Reality weather show powered by InfinitySet — and it wasn’t just for show. Drawing live data from AccuWeather, the demo simulated a live broadcast environment where scene management, talent tele-transportation, and interactive graphics played out seamlessly in real time.

What set this demo apart wasn’t just the technology — it was the accessibility of the experience. All interactions were driven by the presenter with nothing more than a simple clicker. Behind the scenes, InfinitySet orchestrated transitions between virtual locations, layered real-time data visualizations, and responded dynamically to the presenter’s cues — all without the need for a separate control room operator.

It was, in many ways, a glimpse into the future of news and entertainment broadcasting — one where talent, technology, and automation operate in harmony.

 

Suite 6.2: More Than a Version Bump

While InfinitySet rightly captured the limelight, Suite 6.2’s updates to Aston and eStudio should not be overlooked. Aston, Brainstorm’s robust 2D/3D graphics creation and playout system, received a series of performance enhancements and usability updates, allowing graphics designers to iterate faster and produce more visually complex assets.

eStudio, the company’s longtime core engine for real-time graphics, remains one of the most versatile tools on the market for broadcast workflows that demand scale, speed, and customizability.

In an era where broadcasters need to bridge on-air, online, and on-demand content creation, the integration across all three tools under Suite 6.2 creates a flexible, future-ready ecosystem.Brainstorm infinity set for edits 1 1 1

Couldn’t make NAB? Catch Brainstorm in Dubai and Singapore

For those who couldn’t attend NAB, Brainstorm is making sure the innovation doesn’t stop in Las Vegas.

The next stop is CABSAT in Dubai, where Brainstorm will appear alongside Alfalite at stand #S1-F40. Attendees will get hands-on time with Brainstorm’s virtual production and real-time 3D capabilities, including new integrations with LED volumes and advanced tracking systems. Alfalite’s LED panels — known for their pixel precision and low-latency performance — offer the perfect complement to Brainstorm’s rendering power.

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Shortly after, Brainstorm will head to Broadcast Asia in Singapore (May 27–29), joining channel partner ABCS to spotlight its latest developments in motion graphics, immersive presentation tools, and virtual production environments.

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These events promise to continue the conversation started at NAB: that immersive, data-rich visual storytelling is no longer the future — it’s the present, and it’s evolving rapidly.

Final Thoughts

In a market saturated with buzzwords, Brainstorm remains refreshingly focused on real solutions for real broadcasters. With Suite 6.2, the company reaffirms its commitment to flexibility, ease of use, and uncompromising visual quality — whether you’re building a virtual newsroom, augmenting live sports, or delivering branded content at scale.

For those working in news, sports, or live events, the tools on display this season from Brainstorm aren’t just impressive — they’re essential.

If you’re heading to CABSAT or Broadcast Asia, do yourself a favour: make Brainstorm a priority stop.