Videlio And Interra Systems Forge Strategic Partnership In France

Interra Systems has announced a strategic partnership with Videlio, a well-renowned French audiovisual integration and services provider. Videlio will collaborate closely with Interra Systems to enhance local support and deliver advanced quality control (QC) and analysis solutions to broadcast and post-production companies.

Specializing in the design and integration of audiovisual systems, Videlio operates state-of-the-art professional audiovisual systems. The company’s expertise spans TV channels, radio stations, and studios, providing unparalleled technological solutions both domestically and internationally.

Interra Systems, with its robust suite of products — including its BATON automated QC system, BATON Captions, ORION content monitoring platforms, and VEGA media analyzers — increases operational efficiencies across IP and OTT workflows. These solutions are pivotal in ensuring stringent quality standards across the media production and distribution spectrum.

As the media landscape continues to evolve, Interra Systems remains committed to pioneering advancements in quality assurance, meeting the critical demands of broadcasters and streaming service providers worldwide.

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