Embrionix sees revenue spike in 2019
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Michelle Clancy
| 05 September 2019

Revenue at broadcast and video applications technology provider Embrionix has increased 29% so far in 2019, largely due to increased sales of its IP-to-IP processing, gateway and monitoring solutions for the media market.

Embrionix It builds miniaturised and field-updatable signal-processing technology into SFP modules that plug into COTS IP switch ports. The company claims to have pioneered use of the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) form factor for signal processing early in the company's history and since has been granted 20 patents for its innovative technologies.

Customers including the CBC and the NEP Group has invested in IP gateways and processing solutions from Embrionix to support its implementation of SMPTE ST 2110 for live applications.

Annual revenues also grew over the over the previous two years by 23% and 25%, respectively.

"Our focus on miniaturisation and on enabling deployment of processing directly in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware has allowed us to develop solutions that meet a wide variety of broadcasters' current and future requirements," said Renaud Lavoie, Embrionix president (pictured).

"In addition to providing convenient, configurable processing and monitoring in the IP realm, our products are very compact, with a small power footprint, allowing users to lower OpEx with both space and energy savings. At Embrionix we are completely committed to IP. We're always looking at our customers' current and future needs and providing versatile solutions that support their evolution in the IP realm."