RTÉ News, Ireland's leading public-service television network, has unveiled a brand-new look for its main news studio, Studio 3 - with Vinten’s state-of-the-art robotic camera support systems. The Vinten robotics equipment is a key component in the newly completed, 1.4-million-euro refurbishment and technical upgrade project, designed to enhance the storytelling capabilities of Ireland's busiest television studio. Provided by Irish reseller Broadcast Video Services Ltd, the Vinten solution includes ceiling track and floor roaming pedestal systems.

Broadcasting more than 1,700 news bulletins and programmes every year, Studio 3 now boasts a large video wall spanning three sides of the set.

"As our first studio refresh in 10 years, this project will help us leverage the latest technologies - such as robotics, AR, and VR systems - to create highly engaging content and capture new audiences," said Myles Donoghue, project manager, RTÉ News. "Because we were already relying on a variety of Vinten camera supports and the HD-VRC control system, the new Vinten robotics components integrated seamlessly in our environment, which helped us maximise our budget. We're especially pleased with the new APS system on our roaming pedestals, which means our robotic cameras are less likely to lose track and easy to recalibrate."

Neil Gardner, global product manager, robotics and automation, at Vinten, commented, "RTÉ's newly refurbished Studio 3 is an outstanding showcase of modern broadcast technologies and the versatility of our robotic systems. RTÉ was able to create a new, cutting-edge look for their news programmes that gives audiences a completely fresh perspective, simply by upgrading and adding onto the existing Vinten equipment they've relied on for years. It’s a perfect example of how we're able to support our customers over the long haul and give them the operational flexibility they need to evolve, right along with the industry and audience expectations."