

Q&A: Duncan Miller, Adder Technology
In live sports broadcasting, infrastructure is no longer just about performance. It is about flexibility, integration, and control in environments where latency, reliability, and coordination are non-negotiable.
Modern stadiums and production teams operate across distributed control rooms, Outside Broadcast (OB) trucks, centralized machine rooms, and remote production facilities. Workflows are increasingly IP-based, multi-vendor, and geographically dispersed. As these production models evolve, so too must the control systems that connect operators to critical equipment in real-time.
Adder Technology has built its reputation on enabling that control. As a global specialist in high performance IP KVM and connectivity solutions, Adder supports broadcasters and venue operators in designing resilient, scalable infrastructures that deliver uncompromising real-time performance across complex environments.
In the following Q&A, Duncan Miller, Director of Global Marketing at Adder Technology, discusses how infrastructure is adapting to modern sports production, the operational pressures facing broadcast teams, and why contextual evaluation is becoming increasingly important in high-stakes environments.
Read the full article from ISSUE 46 below: