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Visit us at IBC 2009

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Following on from the succesful demonstration of the Avatar-m systems earlier this year, we will be attending IBC 2009 in Amsterdam.

Here we will be showing our latest technology and the improvements we’ve made since our last public demonstration.

If you have an interest in our technology, or wish to see what Avatar-m can do for your archives and storage systems then come along and pay us a visit at  stand A 08e in Hall 7  (Map availailable here).

End of the Show- See you at IBC?

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

It’s been a fantastic week at NAB in Las Vegas.  Not only did we get a brilliant range of visitors to our stand, but pretty much everyone took the time to find out all about our project.  Though the show was down oin visitor numbers, those who were there, were there to do business.  We’ve come away with lot’s to catch up on in terms of development of the software and exploring the exploitation and productisation phase of the project, and there’s a real urgency behind delivering systems and services for user to put into action.

Of course, NAB was only really a warm up show for us!  It’s been our intention to show off the full finished research project at IBC for some years now, so stay tuned for updates on that show.  We’re looking into potential stand partners there, and defining what our presence should be exactly, but do stay in touch and we’ll see you in September!

P.S.  Email is now working well so if you have emailed us via the site earlier, and not had a response, do please try again.

AVATAR-m in Conference

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

If AVATAR-m and archiving in general of interest then we strongly recommend you come along to the session today in which Dr Matthew Addis is presenting our latest white paper: A Service Oriented Approach to Online Digital Audiovisual Archive.

The session is being held in Las Vegas Convention Center: S226/227, and runs from 1pm to 4.30pm.

Our white paper will be available for download later today.