THEO Technologies
Acquisition in 2024
THEO Technologies specializes in universal video playback technologies designed to enhance the video viewing experience across various platforms and devices. The company provides a universal media player that simplifies the deployment of premium video playback experiences for media companies, particularly in the over-the-top (OTT) application space. By enabling online media enterprises to deliver a consistent video playback experience efficiently, THEO Technologies helps clients save time and resources while expanding their reach across different devices and platforms.
Millicast
Acquisition in 2022
Millicast is a real-time interactive streaming platform as a service (PaaS) that leverages WebRTC technology to facilitate large-scale live streaming with ultra-low latency. Designed for developers, Millicast provides a straightforward API that enables the deployment of a WebRTC infrastructure capable of supporting over 1 million concurrent viewers and delivering content with end-to-end latency of under 500 milliseconds globally. The platform is compatible with all modern browsers and devices, eliminating the need for plugins or custom players. Millicast sets itself apart by offering real-time AV1 encoding with Scalable Video Coding (SVC), which allows customers to enhance video quality, optimize bandwidth, and utilize advanced features such as HDR and premium surround sound. This technology empowers developers to create interactive live events that engage audiences in real time.
Voxeet
Acquisition in 2019
Voxeet, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing advanced conference call solutions through its real-time collaboration platform. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Sausalito, California, with additional offices in Silicon Valley and Bordeaux, Voxeet offers an application that employs TrueVoice technology to deliver a 3D surround-sound experience for audio and video communications. This platform is optimized for mobile users and supports a range of functionalities, including Web conferencing, messaging, file sharing, call recording, and presentation modes. Voxeet's services cater to various industries, such as technology, advertising, insurance, legal, healthcare, and utilities, and its application is compatible with multiple devices, including iPhones, Android devices, Macs, and PCs. The company also has operational presence in India and New York, positioning itself as a leader in the collaboration as a service (cPaaS) space.
InterfereX
Acquisition in 2018
InterfereX is a provider of data transport services focused on enhancing data throughput and connectivity for Over-The-Top (OTT) and livestream video delivery. The company supports various Digital Rights Management (DRM) formats, operating systems, and browsers, allowing clients to achieve a competitive technical advantage in the market. By optimizing the delivery of livestreaming services, InterfereX aims to improve user experience and increase profitability for its clients. The company was acquired by a multi-national technology firm headquartered in San Francisco.
Doremi Labs
Acquisition in 2014
Doremi Labs, founded in 1985, is a prominent developer and manufacturer of digital servers and format converters tailored for the broadcast, post-production, and professional audio-visual markets. Renowned as a leader in digital cinema technology, the company has established itself by delivering high-quality and reliable products at competitive prices. Doremi pioneered the first digital cinema server compatible with JPEG2000 standards, setting a benchmark in the industry. The company continues to innovate with a diverse range of products, including 4K technology, high frame rate 3D servers, and mastering stations, which are designed to meet the evolving needs of the cinema industry as it transitions to digital formats. With its headquarters in Burbank, California, and additional facilities in France, Japan, Canada, and EMEA, Doremi Labs has installed its technology in over 47,000 screens worldwide, showcasing its substantial production capacity and commitment to short delivery times. The company’s ongoing advancements define systematic solutions that address the challenges faced by cinema exhibitors globally.
Step Labs
Acquisition in 2009
STEP Labs is an acoustic software company whose technology produces crystal-clear voice communications even in extreme noise environments. STEP's patented technology, based on the physics of sound wave propagation, enables such high quality voice signals that speech recognition, hands-free communication, voice identification, and voice control are now reliable interfaces for consumer electronics.
Coding Technologies
Acquisition in 2007
Coding Technologies provides services related to coding, marking, and packaging. Serving almost all the sectors of industry, it develops maintenance services, acting as liason between end users and international suppliers of equipment and consumables.
Coding Technologies maintains a wide range of inkjet consumables, spare parts, and back up printers in order to support and meet the individual needs of customers. It began operation in 2007, with its headquarters in Pakistan.
BrightSide Technologies
Acquisition in 2007
BrightSide Technologies is a developer and producer of high dynamic range (HDR) display and video technologies. The company specializes in creating advanced HDR products designed for various applications, including HDR monitors, codecs, and projectors. By focusing on innovative solutions in the HDR space, BrightSide aims to enhance visual experiences across multiple platforms, catering to both consumer and professional markets.