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Elemental, Deltratre Connect on Multi-Screen Sports

March 11, 2013 |
PORTLAND, Ore. and TURIN, Italy -- Elemental Technologies, the leading supplier of video solutions for multiscreen content delivery, and deltatre, a recognized leader in providing digital media, production and technology solutions to major sports federations and broadcasters, today announced a comprehensive technology and marketing partnership to deliver a turnkey digital video solution for sports rights-holders and broadcasters worldwide.

The solution, which features Elemental video processing systems paired with the deltatre Diva platform – a unique video user experience integrating synchronized data visualization and navigation for different sports - allows broadcasters to manage their unilateral and multilateral video feeds for multiscreen delivery. Already proven in multiple global sporting events, the deltatre Diva platform employs Elemental systems at broadcasters’ facilities, providing a complete on-premise adaptive bit rate encoding video workflow. The total solution also enables easy on-boarding of third-party technologies such as content delivery and ad insertion solutions.

“This solution combines the best-of-breed multiscreen technologies and services for our customers,” said Keith Wymbs, VP of marketing at Elemental. “Together with deltatre and its industry-leading Diva platform, we realized great success in delivering a superior service to our mutual clients in 2012. Now we can offer them the opportunity to maximize their second-screen reach and viewer engagement even more efficiently.”

Elemental Technologies Inc. (ETI)



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