Hong Kong Jockey Club Expands Intercom Infrastructure With Riedel Artist-1024 and 1200 Series SmartPanels

WUPPERTAL, Germany — July 9, 2026 — Riedel Communications today announced that the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC), one of Asia’s most prestigious horse racing organizations, has significantly upgraded its communications backbone with a future-ready intercom system serving Sha Tin and Happy Valley racecourses and the Sha Tin Communications & Technology Centre (SCTC) studio. Delivered in close collaboration with systems integrator New Digital Technology Holdings Ltd., the project builds on HKJC’s successful use of Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom since 2018 and establishes a unified platform for both wired and wireless communications. This milestone also marks the first deployment of a SMPTE ST 2022-7 redundant Artist structure in Hong Kong, integrating Artist-1024 with HKJC’s existing Artist G2 infrastructure under tight timelines.

“Reliable, flexible communication is essential for our operations,” said Mazy Li, Manager- Broadcasting Operations at HKJC. “With Artist-1024 and 1200 Series SmartPanels, we can configure key functions quickly, mute or alarm panels individually, and maintain seamless connectivity across all venues. Riedel’s support throughout this process was exceptional — from responsive customer service to software development assistance that helped us resolve configuration challenges and go live smoothly. This upgrade gives us the stability and scalability we need for future expansion.”

The deployment includes two Artist-1024 frames and over thirty 1200 Series SmartPanels, forming the backbone of HKJC’s expanded intercom network. This system spans nine critical rooms, including audio server rooms, audio control rooms, and DV rooms at both racecourses, as well as three production control rooms at SCTC. Designed to support HKJC’s demanding live productions — which can run for eight hours nonstop on race days — the network delivers high-capacity, redundant connectivity using SMPTE ST 2022-7 and AES67 audio-over-IP. Integration with Dante ensures seamless routing of program audio, IFB, and commentary signals between the intercom system, audio mixers, and third-party devices.

The upgrade also migrates HKJC’s Bolero wireless intercom to the new Artist-1024 backbone, creating a unified platform for wired and wireless communications. The 1200 Series SmartPanels provide advanced functionality such as individual key muting and alarm features, while Riedel’s Director software enables fast, intuitive configuration through a drag-and-drop interface — reducing downtime and simplifying workflows for directors and operators who frequently adjust key assignments.

Prior to this upgrade, HKJC relied on an Artist G2 system and older intercom panels. The transition required careful integration to maintain compatibility with legacy panels, VoIP trunks, and call/conference functions, while eliminating single points of failure. The project also addressed technical challenges such as AES67 audio loss during stress tests and Dante clock synchronization issues, ensuring a stable and resilient system for race-day operations.

“This deployment demonstrates how Riedel technology can meet the most demanding requirements of live production environments,” said Ryan Lau, Regional Sales Manager South-East Asia, Riedel Communications. “Integrating Artist-1024 with legacy systems under tight timelines required precision engineering and close collaboration. Beyond delivering redundancy and IP flexibility, this solution provides HKJC with a platform that is ready for future growth and evolving workflows.”

Further information about Riedel and the company’s products is available at www.riedel.net.

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About Riedel Communications
Riedel Communications is a leading provider of live production tools in the worlds of media, sports, and entertainment. The company develops and delivers solutions for video/audio infrastructures, intercom, live video production, and broadcast control. Its expansive portfolio also includes Private 5G networks, as well as SD-WAN and MPLS solutions. Thanks to Riedel’s holistic approach, its three business units — Product Division, Managed Technology Division, and Networks Division — can leverage powerful synergies to provide flexible infrastructures, tools, and services for both fixed and temporary installations around the globe, enabling Riedel customers to run even the most complex projects on-site, remotely, or in the cloud. Headquartered in Wuppertal, Germany, Riedel employs over 1,000 people in 30 locations throughout Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Americas.

Further information about Riedel and the company’s products is available at www.riedel.net.

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Photo Caption: From left to right: Johnny Ng, Senior Engineer at NDT, Ryan Lau, Sales Manager SEA at Riedel, and Calvin Ng, General Manager at NDT

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Photo Caption: Hong Kong Jockey Club has upgraded its communications infrastructure with Riedel Artist-1024 and 1200 Series SmartPanels — adding to its successful deployment of Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom.

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Hong Kong Jockey Club Expands Intercom Infrastructure With Riedel Artist-1024 and 1200 Series SmartPanels

WUPPERTAL, Germany — July 9, 2026 — Riedel Communications today announced that the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC), one of Asia’s most prestigious horse racing ...
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