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2005 <strong>EVS</strong> launches the XT2 television production platform, allowing efficient transition<br />
from SD to HD images. <strong>EVS</strong> acquires new projects by enabling near-live workflows in<br />
studio productions.<br />
2006 <strong>EVS</strong> teams help some of the largest television networks in the world during the<br />
World Cup in Germany, deploying more than 200 <strong>EVS</strong> systems. The new IPDirector<br />
architecture at the heart of this mega-production makes it possible for the highest quality<br />
images to be sent to more than 900 million viewers.<br />
2007 <strong>EVS</strong> invests in R&D and opens new offices to address growth in the promising studio<br />
segment, which increases by 25% during the year.<br />
2008 Mobile production trucks for UEFA’s EURO 2008 and the Beijing Summer Olympics<br />
are equipped exclusively with <strong>EVS</strong> servers. The company in charge of video production for<br />
the International Olympic Committee uses <strong>EVS</strong> for the media server within the<br />
International Broadcast Center. With numerous TV stations also using <strong>EVS</strong> solutions,<br />
more than 700 XT2 servers are used across the globe to provide coverage of the<br />
Olympics.<br />
2009 <strong>EVS</strong> continues to invest in R&D, developing new solutions for the studio market<br />
including XS, Insio and Xedio.<br />
2010 <strong>EVS</strong> technology is selected by the host broadcasters (OBS and HBS) for the Winter<br />
Games in Vancouver and the FIFA World Cup in South Africa as the preferred technology<br />
provider for acquisition, storage, editing and media management operations. At the NAB<br />
Show in April, <strong>EVS</strong> announces the acquisition of OpenCube Technologies, the MXF-based<br />
solution specialist, which becomes a new business and development unit within <strong>EVS</strong>. On<br />
May 6, Sky News launches Europe’s first HD channel based on a fully-integrated <strong>EVS</strong><br />
production system.<br />
2011 <strong>EVS</strong> continues to innovate, launching XT3, the third generation of its XT servers, and<br />
C-Cast, the first system for delivering complementary content, including multiple camera<br />
angles, to ‘second screen’ platforms. C-Cast is part of Sports 360°, a new concept<br />
introduced by <strong>EVS</strong> which covers all aspects of sports media, from live broadcasting to new<br />
media distribution. The company continues to gain traction in news production, winning a<br />
major contract to provide a fully-integrated solution for Sky News Arabia, a new 24/7<br />
Arabic news channel launching in 2012. It also opens its first Latin America office in<br />
Mexico City.<br />
<strong>EVS</strong> Press Kit<br />
www.evs.tv/news