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04/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2026 03:30

Dalet Showcases Dalia Agentic AI and End-to-End Media Workflows at NAB Show 2026

Dalet, a leading technology and service provider for media-rich organizations, today announced its 2026 NAB showcase (booth W1519), highlighting its end-to-end Dalet Flex platform and Dalet Pyramid solution for modern news, sports, broadcast and corporate media operations alongside Dalia, its new agentic AI solution.

"Dalet is bringing the power of enterprise media workflows to a much broader audience, from traditional broadcasters to sales, marketing, and brand teams that are now producing and managing content at scale," said Matteo De Martinis, EVP of Product Management "With Dalia, we're introducing AI-powered workflows that make Dalet enterprise capabilities accessible through a natural, media-aware interface, while connecting media operations to the rest of the business. For new customers, this means gaining immediate access to Dalet professional-grade solutions. For our existing customers, it's about unlocking greater ROI, extending their investment in Dalet Flex and Dalet Pyramid to support more teams, more workflows, and more value across the organization."

Dalet Innovation Showcase

At NAB 2026, Dalet will demonstrate how its flagship media platform Dalet Flex and purpose built Dalet news solution Dalet Pyramid, powers connected media workflows across the entire content lifecycle, from ingest and production to distribution and archive.

Dalet Flex continues to expandits role as a foundational platform for AI-powered media workflows, facilitating ingest, production, content management, and distribution with enterprise-grade control and flexibility. Recent innovations include a new semantic search experience that allows users to discover content based on meaning and context, native transcription capabilities, and enhanced Adobe Premiere workflows through Dalet Xtend, supporting faster editing and collaboration across distributed teams.

Dalet Pyramid enables seamless collaboration across editorial and production teams with modern, browser-based tools designed for both linear and digital news workflows. It empowers thousands of users to create, manage, and deliver content seamlessly across digital, broadcast, and radio from a single, flexible environment. Live in production today, it brings together planning, content creation, and distribution into a unified, story-centric environment that simplifies operations and accelerates output.

Proven at scale, Dalet news customers are realizing measurable gains in efficiency and cost reduction by moving away from fragmented legacy systems and significantly improving visibility, access, and workflow efficiency across geographically distributed teams.

Native AI Agentic Workflows

At the center of this showcase is Dalia, Dalet's new agentic AI solution, seamlessly integrated with Dalet's flagship offerings. Purpose-built for media operations, Dalia introduces a new way of interacting with workflows through a media-aware, natural language interface.

Dalia combines an intuitive conversational experience with an orchestration layer and multi-agent framework, translating user intent into structured, executable workflows. Powered by semantic intelligence, Dalia understands how media professionals work. It can enable requests such as creating a social clip from an interview. Dalia will trigger a coordinated sequence of tasks from asset discovery and clip creation to review and publishing.

Early deployments are already demonstrating measurable gains in efficiency, reducing time spent on content discovery and production while enabling broader production, sales and marketing teams to engage directly with complex workflows.

Dalet Executive Events

Dalet will host its annual Executive Breakfast on Monday, April 20th, at The Wynn Las Vegas, bringing together industry leaders to discuss the evolving role of AI, automation, and workflow transformation in modern media operations. The event will offer perspectives on how organizations can scale production, improve efficiency, and unlock greater value from their content strategies.

Guest speakers include:

  • Marc Lefebvre, Senior Director of Operations, CBC News
  • Charlie Myers, CTO, Monumental Sports & Entertainment
  • Denis Achard, Video Customer Experience Manager, AFP
  • Alexander Günther, Managing Director, Sportcast
  • Kevin Savina, Principal Partner Lead, M&E, AWS
  • Matteo De Martinis, VP of Product, Dalet

Book a Meeting with Dalet and Join for Afterworks Happy Hour (Booth W1519)

NAB attendees are invited to book a meeting (from April 19-22)with Dalet leadership, account managers, and customer success teams to explore how Dalet supports modern, connected media workflows across the organization.

Stay for Dalet's NAB Afterworks Happy Hour on the booth, taking place April 19th through the 21st from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. It's an opportunity to connect with peers and discuss the latest innovations in a relaxed setting.

Explore how Dalet is enabling modern media operations at www.dalet.com

About Dalet

Dalet empowers media-rich organizations to transform their production and distribution workflows - accelerating media operations, maximizing collaboration and creating higher value from content. As a leading media technology and service provider with over three decades of innovation, our software solutions enable greater control, enhanced visibility and increased productivity for content professionals and storytellers around the globe. Leading organizations such as Fox Networks Group, Arsenal Football Club, MediaCorp, and the BBC trust Dalet to support their daily content operations. Our team is driven by a passion for media and committed to empowering a world where compelling stories are beautifully made, effortlessly told and thoughtfully delivered. Learn more at www.dalet.com.

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