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Amagi opens new office in Poland    

June 25, 2024 12.33 Europe/London By Julian Clover

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Amagi says it will develop LIVE products at a new facility in Lodz, Poland. 

The cloud-based SaaS technology provider says it wants to engage with the “vibrant young technology talent” in the country. 

“The inauguration of this innovation centre in Central Europe marks a key milestone in Amagi’s journey,” says Baskar Subramanian, Co-Founder and CEO of Amagi. “This center will provide a platform for Polish technology professionals to serve our global customers, underscoring Amagi’s strategic vision of being a frontrunner in the cloud-based live broadcast technology domain.” 

“The entry of Amagi into our market is a significant event for our technology sector,” says Adam Pustelnik, First Deputy Mayor of the City of Lodz. This industry is growing rapidly and constantly needs new solutions, specialists, and a specific talent pool. We are delighted to collaborate with such an innovative company and support the development of our City together. I believe that Amagi, as a strong global brand, will help strengthen ?ód?’s position in the global media technology market.” 

In 2023, Amagi expanded its global footprint by acquiring Tellyo, a Polish company specialising in broadcast technology solutions. Development teams at the company are now working on Tellyo STUDIO, a platform designed to streamline live content production and delivery, and Tellyo PRO, a suite of tools tailored explicitly for high-pressure live broadcast environments like elections and significant sporting events, such as the Olympics. 

“At Amagi, we’re driven by four core values that empower everyone in our ecosystem, from employees to customers, to thrive and reach their full potential truly,” says Prasad Menon, Chief People Officer at Amagi. “Our Polish team perfectly embodies this philosophy. Their exceptional talent, dedication, and deep understanding of technology fuel the development of our industry-leading solutions. Their ability to deliver cutting-edge products like Tellyo Studio and Tellyo Pro ensures Amagi continues to meet the ever-changing needs of the global media landscape.” 

Amagi’s European customer base includes DAZN, Grupa Polsat-Interia, amongst others.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Amagi, Lodz Edited: 25 June 2024 12:33

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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