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Vinten Radamec™
A Vitec Group brand

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    Vinten Radamec outfits virtual reality studio at Ball State University

    Vinten Radamec has completed a groundbreaking virtual reality studio installation, incorporating three Vinten Radamec Quattro SE manual encoded pedestals topped by Vinten Vector 950E manual encoded pan and tilt heads, at the University Teleplex at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana.

    Proven solutions for coverage of legislatures and public buildings at NAB

    At NAB 2010 Vinten Radamec is showing the latest generation of its control systems for automated camera coverage of legislatures and other public buildings including the new Legislative Control System (LCS), already in use in the Swedish parliament.

    Virtual Reality at NAB 2010

     Vinten Radamec debuts the Fusion FP-188VR, and shows a comprehensive range of camera supports for virtual reality at 2010 NAB

    Vinten Radamec debuts the Fusion FP-188VR at NAB

     Vinten Radamec®, a Vitec Group brand, debuts a Virtual Reality enabled version of its market leading robotic and manual pedestal at NAB 2010 (12-15 April, Las Vegas Convention Center).

    Swedish parliament works with Vinten Radamec on new camera control system

     LCS installed in Stockholm

    Small Station Gets Big Results From Vinten Radamec

     If the conventional wisdom about camera robotics is that it’s a solution for only larger television stations, Public Television broadcaster KSMQ of Austin, Minnesota turns that notion on its ear.

    Vinten Radamec immerses live action in computer games for BBC Studios

     Three pedestals with precision sensors put Bamzooki hosts and competitors into a virtual world.

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Vinten Radamec is a leading provider of robotic camera support systems with an extensive range including robotic heads, pedestals and controllers suitable for a variety of applications such as studio, outside broadcast and legislative environments. With the widest customer support network and distribution infrastructure, and a far reaching development programme, Vinten Radamec’s aim is to continue to grow the number of robotics users in the world’s broadcast industry.