The partnership will deliver live world feed coverage across six events at multiple venues in Singapore

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NEP Group and Sunset+Vine have partnered to provide creative, technical and editorial production services for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore (11 July to 3 August), followed by the World Aquatics Masters Championships (26 July to 22 August).  

The host broadcast partnership will deliver live world feed coverage across six events at multiple venues in Singapore as well as daily highlights shows, additional content, magazine shows and social features.

A 100-minute Story of the Championships show will be delivered at the end of the event. 

The World Aquatics Championships – Singapore 2025 features six sports: Water Polo, Open Water Swimming, Artistic Swimming, High Diving, Diving and Swimming. Events take place across three venues - the World Aquatics Championships Arena, OCBC Aquatic Centre and The Palawan @ Sentosa.  

Coverage includes a variety of technical innovations and specialist camera systems such as a 4-point wirecam, underwater robotic cameras, high motions, drones and a “Twin Cam” which can shoot above and below the water simultaneously. 

Sunset+Vine’s production team is led by Titus Hill (head of production) and Ruth Hayman (senior production manager). 

“Our partnership with NEP is really special,” said Sunset+Vine CEO, Peter Angell. “They are respected worldwide for their ability to deliver solid and innovative outside broadcast technical solutions, while Sunset+Vine will provide our usual creative flair, editorial rigour and exciting insights into the sport, the athletes and the stories they bring.”

“This is a major global multi-discipline championships, and our goal is to provide gripping insights both live and in all forms of content,” added Hill. 

“Our NEP teams in Singapore are extremely proud to be part of this global production, and our strong relationship with Sunset+Vine will ensure a smooth delivery of end-to-end media and production services to bring the events to life for audiences everywhere,” said Soames Treffry, president of NEP Australia, New Zealand and Japan.