Videon, a privately owned US company founded in 1997, manufactures digital video processing and playout products. Employing approximately 80 people, the company's revenue in 2023 was less than $10 million. Its products are targeted at the in-flight entertainment, home theater, and consumer electronics sectors.
Videon partnered with Eluvio, a company that launched a commercial and operations team in Europe on an unspecified date. This partnership was highlighted in Eluvio's announcement of new Content Fabric users and partner initiatives, also including Telstra and Bedrock, on an unspecified date. The announcement also showcased the new Casablanca Release. Separately, information was provided regarding the challenges of managing live sports production, citing complex workflows, multiple hardware requirements, and increasing audience demands. Legacy production systems often use fragmented setups with separate hardware for live feed capture, connectivity, remote production, and graphics. No dates were provided for this information.
Videon offers 2 products in the media tech industry. Videon's product portfolio comprises of video processing and playout and live production.
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Videon's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Videon's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is live and realtime encoding. For full access to Videon's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Videon's customers primarily consist of video processing and playout and connectivity infrastructure companies. Examples of Videon's customers include Techex, Canterbury School of Florida and V-Nova. Videon has commercial and technical partners like YouTube, Lumen Technologies and Amazon Web Services (AWS).