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ATEME Opens New Regional Office in Singapore ATEME, THE FRENCH DEVELOPER of advanced video compression solutions for the broadcast industry, has announced the opening of a new APAC regional office in Singapore. Since establishing an office in Seoul two years ago, the company says it has seen tremendous growth in its customer base in the region and decided to establish a second ATEME anchor point in the Asia Pacific, with a business focus on South-Asia, Greater China and the Indian Subcontinent. The Singapore regional office is located in the Octagon building on Cecil Street. “The opening of the second office in Singapore testifies to ATEME’s willingness to better serve its customers, partners and prospects by offering a local sales and technical presence at the highest level. It proves our commitment to deliver our high performance video solution around the world,” says Emmanuel Boureau, VP Sales with ATEME. “We are extremely excited to be a part of ATEME here in Singapore and contribute in the development and growth of ATEMEís encoding solutions deployed through the Asia Pacific Region,” says Lau Chee Ban, ATEME APAC Regional Director. The ATEME Singapore office is located at: The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street #07-01, Singapore 069534. Tel: +65 3157 3100 Email: apac@ateme.com

Anevia Establishes New Office to Serve APAC and India ANEVIA HAS ANNOUNCED the establishment of a new office to promote the company’s activity in south east Asia. Located in Singapore, Anevia APAC is managed by Karlton Burn, Vice President, Asia Pacific & India, who joined the company recently with long experience of the broadcast and telecommunication business. “We are seeing a lot of interest in convergence technologies throughout the APAC area,” Karlton Burn comments. “Anevia offers an excellent range of OTT, video streaming and video-on-demand products, all designed for easy integration into existing broadcast and telco infrastructure. My role is to expand our customer base and develop the companyís visibility in the APAC and Indian markets.” Karlton Burn has long specialised in promoting high-technology companies in the Asia-Pacific region. He commenced his broadcast industry career at Tyne Video in 1982, rising from graduate entrant to General Manager within six years. His most recent role was Managing Director APAC of International Datacasting Pte in Singapore. Visit www.anevia.com

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