QuickLink launches StudioPro Town Hall add-on for remote meeting production
QuickLink announced the launch of StudioPro Town Hall, an AI-powered add-on for its StudioPro production platform, at the 2026 NAB Show. The new solution is designed to provide broadcast-quality video production for organizations with limited access to professional crews.
StudioPro Town Hall targets city halls, educational institutions, and corporate teams that require high-quality meeting coverage but may lack specialist production staff. The platform uses QuickLink’s QL.AI technology to automate tasks such as camera switching, active speaker workflows, and meeting graphics, while allowing operators to maintain control.
The solution supports both fully automated and manual production modes. It includes integrated graphics powered by NewBlue Captivate, such as lower thirds and meeting branding. StudioPro Town Hall can stream live sessions to various platforms including council websites, YouTube, and Facebook via RTMP or SRT protocols. It also supports simultaneous recording for publishing and archiving purposes.
Richard Rees, CEO of QuickLink, said the product addresses the demand for professional broadcast-style coverage of meetings and events with limited staffing. StudioPro Town Hall operates on the StudioPro production engine and uses QuickLink’s Rugged Reliable Chassis technology to ensure dependable performance in mission-critical environments.
QuickLink is demonstrating StudioPro Town Hall at booth N2761 during NAB 2026.
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