Hybrid Reports Strong Showing at Cabsat 2013 in Dubai


Exhibit Catered to Growing Demand for Virtual Studio Solutions by Broadcasters in Middle East/Africa/Southern Asia Region



Montrouge, France- Hybrid, a leading provider of real-time graphics and robotic camera systems, reports that its CABSAT 2013 exhibit generated strong interest in its product line, including virtual studio solutions, robotic camera heads, and virtual studio controllers.



Considered the premier broadcast and digital media trade show in the Middle East-Africa-Southern Asian (MEASA) region, CABSAT 2013 drew close to 12,000 professionals from 110 countries during the March 12-14, 2013 event at the Dubai World Trade Centre in the UAE.



“The broadcast market in The Middle East region is experiencing tremendous growth,” said Olivier Cohen, CEO of Hybrid. “With many new TV networks and stations coming into the market, broadcasters are striving to produce high-quality content to fill their channels and attract viewers. There is strong demand for virtual studio technology there because it enables lean staffs to present live content in a compelling, cost-effective way.”



At CABSAT 2013, Hybrid conducted a demonstration of its flagship virtual studio, Krypton 3D, a powerful, real-time HD/SD virtual set and augmented reality solution. The 3D virtual studio demonstration paired Krypton 3D with Hybrid’s Silver II robotic pan/tilt/zoom/focus (PTZF) camera control. Together this technology enabled a demonstration of augmented reality, where immersive, real-time 3D graphics, such as bar graphs and 3D objects, appear on conventional TV sets and move credibly in relation to actual camera movement. Krypton 3D’s real-time tracking interface introduces zero video/audio delay or lip synch issues when paired with Hybrid’s Silver robotic camera heads and jibs.



A second technology demonstration featured Hybrid’s trackless virtual studio solution, Neon, which is based upon the same core engine powering the higher-end Krypton system. “The demonstration showed how this affordable PC software is able to create spectacular, virtual, real-time camera movements from fixed cameras on set,” Cohen said. “With its dual output, it can simultaneously render two different sets from a single PC.”



The CABSAT 2013 demonstration also showed how Neon could be controlled by Black Magic Design’s ATEM vision mixer, as well as by Hybrid’s new Ozone application for Android phones and tablets.



The total value of the broadcast and digital media industry in the MEASA region is estimated to be worth $2 billion, according to statistics by the International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers (IABM), which CABSAT posted on its website. CABSAT 2014 will take place March 23-25, 2014 at the Dubai World Trade Center



About Hybrid

Hybrid is a leading manufacturer of broadcast production technologies. The company’s mission is to develop solutions and products that allow the digital media market to produce value-added content within an integrated workflow. Our product range includes virtual studio and augmented reality solutions and broadcast robotic camera supports. Hybrid consistently develops new products and solutions that push the limits of content creation while providing a clear rationalization of costs. Further information is available at www.hybridtv.tv.



For more information, contact:

Robin Hoffman

Pipeline Communications

277 Valley Way

Montclair, NJ 07042

917-763-8069

robinhoffman@pipecomm.com

www.pipecomm.com



Olivier Cohen

Hybrid

12, rue Gabriel Peri, 92120

Montrouge, France

+ 33 1 46 73 00 66

info@hybridtv.tv

www.hybridtv.tv

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