Analog Way Aquilon Drives Main Stage Displays at the 2025 MAMA Awards in Hong Kong
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Analog Way supported the 2025 MAMA Awards, one of Asia’s largest and most influential music awards ceremonies for both K-pop and global artists, with its Aquilon RS6 multi-screen presentation system and RC400T controller.
The 27th edition of the MAMA Awards returned to Hong Kong in November for the first time in seven years at the new Kai Tak Stadium where it welcomed a sold-out audience of more than 50,000 international fans over two nights. The show is presented annually by Korean entertainment giant CJ ENM.
As the premier K-pop event of the year, the MAMA Awards showcased the genre’s continued global expansion through a dynamic blend of music, performance and cultural influence. It featured large-scale staging, state-of-the-art production design and performances by leading international artists.
The production team at LDS selected the Analog Way Aquilon RS6 as the primary video presentation processor for the event, powering the main stage LED displays. Its stability and high-performance processing were essential for executing intricate visual requirements throughout the show.
“Analog Way equipment was entirely new to me earlier this year,” says Go Choi, Head of the Operation Team at LDS and Chief Operator for the awards show. “But after hands-on training and using the RS6 across several major events, I have become fully convinced of its performance, stability and ease of use. It delivered exactly what we needed for the 2025 MAMA Awards.”
The Aquilon RS6 supports highly complex screen operations with its advanced multi-4K processing. It handles up to 24 native 4K outputs per unit and scales up to 80 4K outputs when four units are linked, enabling unmatched flexibility for mega-events.
The system’s ultra-high-resolution capabilities combine four 8K displays into a seamless, unified output. It supports a wide range of color spaces to ensure optimized image quality.
The Aquilon delivered exceptional results throughout the 2025 MAMA Awards. It executed highly complex visual tasks with precision and stability, even accommodating last-minute updates from CJ ENM. LDS operators, who managed the system on-site, reported strong satisfaction with its power, reliability and seamless workflow during installation, rehearsals and both show days.
Jeremy Kim, Technical Support Engineer at Analog Way Korea, has provided continuous support to LDS throughout the year. This included product training, on-site assistance and troubleshooting across multiple major events, which resulted in full operational support for the 2025 MAMA Awards.
ITP Hong Kong served as equipment rental house for the event and provided local support for the show.


