
Vinten will unveil significant advancements to its award-winning VEGA control system at NAB 2025. This latest update is claimed to deliver enhanced Presenter Tracking, expanded device control capabilities, and a reimagined user interface.

VEGA now features in-flight trimming for Presenter Tracking, allowing operators to adjust pan, tilt, and zoom during camera movements for smoother, more natural framing. Ad-hoc tracking options have been expanded with deadband-only templates and live video setup, while a new shot trim/track-only triggering capability enables tracking adjustments without triggering broader camera moves.
VEGA’s device control functionality has been upgraded with support for assigning video routing, tally mapping, and automation settings to “Sets”—logical groupings of connected robots that may correspond to a physical studio. This decoupling of control elements provides broadcasters greater flexibility to adapt and reconfigure production setups. Additionally, VEGA now supports third-party broadcast robotics, extending control and Presenter Tracking capabilities to select robotic systems from other manufacturers. According to Vinten, cross-brand compatibility will continue to expand, offering even more versatility for production environments.
The redesigned VEGA interface includes a new edit page layout with a resizable shot grid and repositioned action buttons, making it easier for operators to access key functions. Enhanced navigation improves workflow efficiency.
Attendees at NAB 2025 will have the opportunity to experience these updates firsthand at the Videndum booth – N2121. For more information on the VEGA system and its latest enhancements, visit www.vinten.com/VEGA.