The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), together with the Video Services Forum (VSF), the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), announced that 48 IPMX-certified products have completed testing at the IPMX Product Testing and Certification Event in Geneva, Switzerland. The certification rollout was celebrated at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, with the IPMX solutions showcased at a reception on February 4.
Companies achieving IPMX certification include Bridge Technologies, Matrox, Adeas / Nextera, Panasonic, Cobalt, intoPIX, plexusAV, Megapixel, Novastar, and Evertz, all earning the IPMX branding to signal conformance with published transport, control, and interoperability requirements.
“This milestone marks IPMX’s transition from specification to deployable technology,” said Sam Recine, IPMX Pro AV Working Group Chair at AIMS. “The certified products demonstrate years of collaboration and validate that IPMX is ready for active deployment.”
IPMX extends SMPTE ST 2110-based media transport and AMWA NMOS-based control into broader Pro AV markets, including live events, corporate media, education, and more. Beyond uncompressed workflows, IPMX introduces support for compressed video, streamlined system timing, HDCP, and defined system profiles to ease deployment and scale across environments.
AIMS also thanked Packetstorm and Meinberg for critical test infrastructure and timing/ network expertise, and acknowledged the EBU for hosting and neutral administration of the testing process, ensuring a rigorous certification environment. The program’s goal is predictable behavior and interoperability across IPMX-certified products.