Oslo, Norway – November 27, 2025 – Pixotope, a global leader in virtual production and real-time broadcast graphics technology, has been honored with a SATIS Innovation Award in the Diffusion & Distribution category for Pixotope Motion. The award was presented at Post Logic's booth on the opening day of SATIS-Screen4All in Paris, France.
The SATIS Innovation Awards recognize groundbreaking technologies that reshape the broadcast and media production landscape.
The 2025 jury, composed of recognized professionals in broadcasting, production, sound and audiovisual technologies, evaluated nearly one hundred applications according to criteria of innovation, feasibility, and impact on uses.
Pixotope Motion delivers real-time broadcast graphics with unmatched performance and flexibility and enables broadcasters to create sophisticated on-air graphics without the limitations of legacy CG systems or HTML-based workflows.
The solution combines Unreal Engine's rendering capabilities with Pixotope's broadcast-proven infrastructure, allowing production teams to design, deploy and control graphics with frame-accurate precision and zero latency.
"This recognition from SATIS validates our approach to solving real production challenges that broadcasters face every day. Pixotope Motion eliminates the technical barriers that have held broadcast graphics back for decades.
Where legacy systems lock teams into rigid templates and HTML solutions struggle with performance under pressure, Pixotope Motion gives broadcasters the creative freedom of Unreal Engine with the reliability they need for live production.
Graphics that would take weeks to build in traditional systems can be created in days, and what matters most – they perform flawlessly when it counts."
Gideon Ferber, SVP of Product at Pixotope
Unlike traditional character generators that require specialized programming knowledge or HTML systems that face performance constraints during complex live broadcasts, Pixotope Motion enables graphics teams to work directly in Unreal Engine while maintaining broadcast-grade stability.
The system handles real-time data integration, supports unlimited creative complexity, and scales from single-channel operations to multi-platform workflows without compromising performance.
The technology is already in use at major broadcasters including Belgian RTBF, delivering graphics for variety of programming where reliability and creative flexibility are essential.