The demos will “highlight the future of ST 2110, IPMX, and compressed live production, empowering smarter, faster, and more efficient workflows,” said a company release.
“Reaching 20 years is both humbling and exciting,” said Gaël Rouvroy, CEO and co-founder of IntoPix. “We’ve had the privilege of helping shape the evolution of professional media, and we’re proud to continue driving innovation with our amazing team, partners, and customers. IBC is the perfect moment to celebrate how far we’ve come, and to look ahead to what’s next.”
For more information, visit IntoPix online.
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