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#IBC2025


GROUND CONTROL GETS A USER-FRIENDLY UPGRADE Amphinicy Technologies BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD


Monica from Amphinicy Technologies is designed for the monitoring and control of satellite ground segment devices and systems. It supports everything from software services such as software-defi ned radios to physical hardware such as satellite antennas, RF components and network devices. Featuring a user-friendly interface, Monica can be deployed as a turnkey product or used as a fl exible framework to build custom implementations tailored to specifi c


57 Monica supports everything from software services to physical hardware


mission or operational needs. According to the company, virtualisation and automation are transforming satellite and


A SMOOTH DELIVERY Bradmax


BY ANNE MORRIS


Poland-based video playback technology provider Bradmax is showcasing its fl agship multi- platform HTML5 video player that supports video formats such as DASH, HLS and smooth streaming, and offers adaptive bitrate streaming, DRM and advanced analytics options. The company is also discussing its recently formed alliance with Flumotion, a Spanish provider of end-to-end streaming infrastructure and workfl ow software.


The partnership operates on two fronts: a white-label integration model where a multi-platform player is embedded into Flumotion’s fully managed infrastructure and delivered under the Flumotion brand; and a joint bidding model for public tenders, particularly in Spain and Latin America, where Flumotion acts as the system integrator and Bradmax provides the underlying playback technology. According to Bradmax, the collaboration responds to a


ground operations, reducing costs, increasing fl exibility and enabling scalable, software-defi ned infrastructures.


Marjan Patača, Customer Solutions Manager, Amphinicy Technologies, said: “Monica exemplifi es our mission to deliver advanced, reliable software backed by exceptional support. “At IBC, we’re excited to engage with the global media and broadcasting community to drive the next wave of ground segment innovation.” Also on show, Blink modem is a high-performance, ultra-fast satellite software modem built for both traditional and virtualised environments. It is described as extremely versatile, scalable and cost-effi cient. 1.A40


SMARTER STREAMING Brightcove BY ANNE MORRIS


Nowak: ‘We’re offering a single, coherent stack that’s been optimised front to back’


growing demand for end-to-end video streaming services that simplify implementation. Bart Nowak, CEO of Bradmax, said: “Too often, broadcasters and OTT providers are forced to stitch together separate vendors for encoding, CDN, playback, ads and analytics. “With this partnership, we’re


offering a single, coherent stack that’s been optimised front to back. The result is lower integration risk, faster time- to-market and a better viewer experience.” 5.C21


Brightcove is showcasing a product strategy that makes use of proprietary technologies developed by its new owner, Bending Spoons, and is based on feedback from over 50 customers. New features include ultra- HD live streaming, a native recommendations engine and a pilot for a native webinar and virtual event platform. Also on display are AI-powered tools for automated metadata generation, caption generation, translation and audio dubbing in multiple languages, intelligent video clipping and reformatting to optimise for social publishing, and smart content analysis for


precise advertising targeting. The company aims to refi ne its core platform experience through targeted initiatives, such as vertical video support, animated thumbnails and a UX/UI revamp, in addition to the implementation of AI workfl ows and automations, such as predictive buffering and adaptive bitrate optimisation. Luca Ferrari, CEO of Bending Spoons, said: “At Brightcove, our aim is to deliver a powerful and reliable platform that is deeply aligned with the needs of modern media and enterprise users. We’re enthusiastic to bring our new product strategy to life, combining customer insight with Bending Spoons’ AI expertise to build a long-term strategy hand- in-hand with our customers.” 5.A90


The platform revamp is led by customer insight and powered by Bending Spoons


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