Revolutionising live sports broadcasting, one stream at a time
In the fast-evolving world of sports media, Aircast is redefining how fans experience live events.
Aircast is the world’s fastest real-time streaming technology, delivering ultra-low-latency video and audio to fans, broadcasters, and venues anywhere in the world.
As part of AO StartUps, Aircast is set to pilot its cutting-edge technology at Australian Open 2026, showcasing its ability to deliver scalable real-time video and audio streaming at one of the world’s most prestigious sporting environments. The pilot will explore new ways to enhance fan engagement and streamline live production workflows.
“Being selected for AO StartUps is an incredible opportunity to showcase how Aircast can elevate the live experience for fans and athletes alike,” Aircast Founder Craig Horobin said.
“Our mission has always been to eliminate the delay between the action and the audience, and there’s no better stage than the Australian Open to demonstrate what real-time event streaming truly feels like.”
Built to make live truly live, Aircast enables seamless synchronisation between broadcast, commentary, and in-venue experiences—all with sub-second delivery.
From global tournaments like the Australian Open to enterprise deployments across sport, racing, and entertainment, Aircast is redefining how audiences engage with live events — in-venue and at home — with speed, reliability, and scale.
“We’re excited to welcome Aircast to AO StartUps and see their technology in action at AO 2026. Their ultra-low-latency streaming platform has the potential to transform how we deliver live content to fans both in-venue and around the world,” Tennis Australia Head of Live Events John O’Neil said.
As the demand for dynamic, on-demand sports content continues to grow, Aircast is perfectly positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in live broadcasting.
The full cohort of AO StartUp companies will be announced in the leadup to AO 2026.