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IBC 2026 Accelerator
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IBC 2026 Accelerator

IBC Show's 2026 funded programme for open-standard broadcast technology proof-of-concept projects.

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Key Question

What is the IBC Accelerator and which AI projects does it support in 2026?

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What is the IBC Accelerator and how does it work?
The IBC Accelerator is an annual programme run by the International Broadcasting Convention that funds industry consortia to build proof-of-concept media technology projects. Groups form in early spring, build across the year, and present live demonstrations at the IBC Show each September in Amsterdam.Source: event
What projects are in the IBC 2026 Accelerator?
The IBC 2026 Accelerator includes SMART STORIES, a nine-newsroom open-standards consortium for agentic production workflows backed by AP, BBC News, and NBCUniversal, and Delta Protocol, DAZN's semantic-streaming transport that became a funded proof-of-concept in the Update 4 period.Source: event
How is the IBC Accelerator different from a regular product launch?
Accelerator projects are industry consortia, not vendor products. Member organisations contribute engineering time and IP to shared open-standard outputs. This gives results broader credibility than a single vendor's product announcement and begins a PATH towards formal standards adoption through bodies like DVB or SMPTE.Source: event

Background

The IBC 2026 Accelerator is the annual funded project framework run by the International Broadcasting Convention for its September 2026 conference in Amsterdam. It supports industry consortia in building and demonstrating proof-of-concept interoperability projects across broadcast and media technology. In 2026 the programme hosts two high-profile AI projects: SMART STORIES, the nine-newsroom open-standards consortium for agentic production workflows, and Delta Protocol, DAZN's semantic-streaming transport that became a funded Accelerator PoC in the Update 4 period. Both will present live demonstrations at IBC 2026.

The IBC Accelerator programme was established in 2016 as a replacement for earlier IBC proof-of-concept frameworks. It operates on a project-year cycle: member companies form a consortium around a specific technical challenge in January or February, receive IBC funding and coordination support, build a working demonstration across spring and summer, and present results at the September conference. Projects are selected for their potential to address shared industry problems rather than advance a single vendor's roadmap. Previous accelerator projects have covered HDR interoperability, immersive audio delivery and supply-chain automation.

Delta Protocol's elevation to funded Accelerator status, confirmed in the Update 4 period, is significant because it moves the DAZN technology from an internal R&D claim to an externally validated, consortium-backed proof-of-concept. This is the first step in a potential DVB or SMPTE standardisation pathway. In the context of media AI, the Accelerator's open-consortium model gives it governance legitimacy that purely commercial vendor announcements lack. SMART STORIES' participation by AP, BBC News, and NBCUniversal alongside smaller technology vendors gives the standard broad editorial backing from the outset; Delta Protocol's inclusion adds a live-sports transmission dimension to the programme's 2026 AI portfolio.

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