Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon company and global leader in robotic camera systems, today announced its participation at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, taking place 03 - 06 February at Fira Barcelona.
At stand 5C400, MRMC will demonstrate how it bridges the gap between high-end cinematography and streamlined broadcast workflows. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience hands-on demonstrations with the latest modular and vertical motion solutions, and see firsthand how MRMC’s systems integrate with PTZ, cinema, and broadcast cameras, LED volumes, and automation workflows.
Visitors can see the robots in action, engage with the control software, and instantly visualise how these tools could integrate into their own corporate environments and broadcast-level studios.
MRMC will host daily live demonstrations featuring:
Atlas Moco + Bullhead: A modular slider and 2-axis remote head combo powered by ultra-reliable stepper motors. Engineered for professional payloads up to 10kg, the Atlas offers flexibility with 0.8m and 1.2m sections, with optional 2m and 3m sections for extended runs.
LLS (Light Lift System): A cost-effective solution for smooth vertical motion. Ideal for capturing talent, sweeping crowd shots, or integration into complex virtual production workflows, the LLS can be mounted to suit a variety of setups.
“At ISE 2026, we are placing a strong focus on cost-effective robotics for corporate and studio automation, including the Studiobot LT and our automated rail and lift systems,” said Matt Bryan, Channel Sales and Strategy Manager at MRMC. “These solutions meet the growing demand from brands, agencies, and enterprises seeking higher production value without increasing staffing or technical overhead. We’re also seeing significant traction in PTZ automation, integration with LED virtual environments, and compact rail systems for smaller studios, all of which we are prioritising through our channel.”