EVS, a leading provider of live video technology for broadcast and new media productions, will launch Tactiq, its next-generation modular control room interface, at IBC2025.
This marks the first public showcase of EVS’s wider Flexible Control Room (FCR) solution, introducing an innovative software-defined approach to live production, and empowering broadcasters to scale, automate, and customize their workflows with unprecedented flexibility.
RTBF, Belgium’s French-speaking public broadcaster will be the first to fully deploy FCR and Tactiq at its new Media Square facility, a state-of-the-art all-IP production hub set to open in 2026.
Unified control, flexible workstations, scalable live production
With Tactiq, production workspaces are no longer restricted by task-specific hardware. By decoupling the user interface from backend systems, Tactiq abstracts complexity and brings unified control of all key production elements—including video, audio, graphics, and lighting—into one intuitive and modular interface.
This software-defined approach gives production teams unmatched operational flexibility. Any workstation can be assigned any task, operated via touchscreen or physical controller. Each operator position becomes multifunctional, enhancing collaboration, maximizing team efficiency, and enabling more flexible workflows.
Designed with interoperability at its core, Tactiq integrates effortlessly with EVS’s live production ecosystem and supports a wide range of third-party tools, ensuring a consistent, unified experience throughout the entire production pipeline.
Tactiq also supports rapid scalability, making it easy to onboard new operators, reassign responsibilities, or adapt control room layouts to meet evolving live production demands.

“Tactiq is more than an interface, it’s a strategic enabler. It is the gateway to our Flexible Control Room solution, which empowers our customers to reimagine their production control rooms as dynamic, adaptable workspaces that respond to the pace and complexity of live production today and in the future.”
Dieter Backx, VP Control & Orchestration at EVS
Simplified workflows, boosted productivity
Tactiq’s intuitive interface is built for operators of all experience levels, enabling fast onboarding, smooth transitions between roles, and confident production management for both live and pre-recorded shows.
To further optimize operations, Tactiq introduces rundown-based automation, streamlining repetitive tasks while preserving the ability for manual intervention when needed. This hybrid model reduces operational errors and ensures consistent output, even under pressure in live productions.
The visible layer of a deeper transformation
Tactiq sits on top of a broader transformation: EVS’s Flexible Control Room (FCR). The FCR introduces a software-defined environment that replaces traditional fixed control rooms with agile, reconfigurable workspaces tailored to modern production needs.
A key component of FCR is the Production Resource Manager, which identifies and manages system resources, operator roles, and equipment configurations during live production. This capability streamlines setup and coordination, making future productions significantly more intuitive and efficient for both engineers and operators.
Built on open, interoperable technology and supporting both IP and legacy workflows, FCR aligns with EBU’s Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) concept for modern, software-defined production infrastructures.
“We are excited about what FCR represents, and we also understand the importance of protecting prior investments,” said Dieter Backx. “That’s why it is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure, ensuring continuity and compatibility across the live production environment.”
RTBF leads first full-scale FCR deployment
RTBF, Belgium’s French-speaking public broadcaster, is pioneering this new approach. Following the success of their award-winning Control Room 42 initiative, RTBF partnered with EVS to develop and deploy the first full-scale FCR at its upcoming Media Square facility, a state-of-the-art all-IP production hub set to open in 2026.
This facility will support hundreds of trained users, all operating within a fully software-defined, reconfigurable environment designed around flexibility and future-proof performance.
“Together with EVS, we’ve reimagined the control room as a flexible space that adapts to our production needs,” said Jean-Paul Philippot, CEO of RTBF. “Tactiq and the Flexible Control Room enable us to design control environments around how we want to work, not the other way around.”
“With Tactiq and the wider FCR solution, we’re offering unprecedented flexibility and scalability for broadcasters, while creating new opportunities for production staff to take on different operational roles. Our partnership with RTBF has been instrumental in validating the FCR vision. Their bold, forward-looking approach shows what’s possible when innovation and collaboration meet at the heart of live production.”
Serge Van Herck, CEO of EVS
Visit EVS at IBC2025
EVS will showcase Tactiq and the Flexible Control Room solution at IBC2025 stand B11, hall 7. A dedicated press briefing is scheduled on Saturday, September 13 at 9:00 am, where Serge Van Herck, CEO of EVS, and Jean-Paul Philippot, CEO of RTBF, will share further insight into their collaboration and discuss the future of live production control.
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Notes: Press Release | EVS | Liège, 28 August 2025






