Mediability to Open UK Office to Drive International Expansion

MEDIABILITY TO OPEN UK OFFICE TO DRIVE INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION

The Mediability Group is a Scandinavian provider of products, systems, solutions, consultancy, services and support to the broadcast and media industry, and consists of Mediability Norway, Mediability Sweden, Mediability Denmark, and Mediability UK

Mediability, the Scandinavian-headquartered provider of products, solutions and consultancy to broadcast production houses, universities and media organisations, today announces the launch of Mediability Global, its UK-based technical consultancy service. Based in London, it will be headed up by Rex Jenkins, the former managing director of Vizrt UK, with a remit to help clients in Europe and the Middle East prepare and future-proof workflows in a rapidly-changing media landscape.

Having built up a successful business within Scandinavia, Mediability has an impressive track record in deploying workflows using the latest technologies such as IP, cloud systems and video streaming to help its customers create, handle and distribute media in the most efficient way. Mediability has experienced a growing demand for its expert services, not just for selecting and implementing the right solutions, but also for providing ongoing support and consultancy. Creating systems in this way means Mediability’s customers can maximize their return on investment from their workflows and stay ahead of the competition.

MEDIABILITY TO OPEN UK OFFICE TO DRIVE INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION

Former Vizrt UK MD Rex Jenkins to head up London-based media technology consultancy, Mediability Global

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On the expansion, Mediability’s CEO Håvard Myklebust, said: “Our customers see us as problem-solvers who operate at the forefront of the media industry to help them get the most out of their technology and infrastructures. With more media organisations now preparing to switch to IP-based workflows, there’s an increasing demand worldwide for our expertise in successfully delivering such projects. London’s position as a key media hub, and the wealth of technical talent it is home to, made it the obvious location to base our new Mediability Global offering there. And in Rex we’ve found the perfect person to spearhead the business.”

Discussing his new role, Rex Jenkins said: “Mediability doesn’t just design and deliver new systems. What we offer is quite different to the services of traditional systems integrators, who we see as collaborative partners. 

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“We work closely with customers and systems integrators to interpret their needs in-depth, so we can recommend the best solution. We then make sure our customers understand the technology to enable them to manage new workflows themselves and enable their personnel to work more effectively to output better media content.”

Former Vizrt UK MD Rex Jenkins to head up London-based media technology consultancy, Mediability Global

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Mediability already has experience in providing innovative solutions to the technical challenges that digital media platforms and falling advertising revenues are presenting. Whether it’s for broadcasters, newspapers, universities - or any other organisation working with media - Mediability Global’s goal is to bridge the gap between what they’re currently doing and what they want to achieve, with the latest technology.

About Mediability

Mediability is a provider of systems, solutions, consultancy, services and support to the broadcast and media industry. Headquartered in Media City Bergen, Norway, Mediability has a strong reputation for excellence in the Nordic media industry and with many non-broadcast organizations. It also has offices in Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim, Copenhagen and Stockholm and is owned by the family-run investment company Atlantis Vest.

Mediability’s technical consultancy team has a proven track-record in delivering smart solutions for media production, playout and live streaming. It also allows its customers to put in place the right workflows to help them transition to IP and to future-proof media facility infrastructures.

Customers in the Nordic region span from large media houses, such as TV 2, VGTV, DR, Expressen, NRK and Discovery Networks Norway, to smaller regional and local newspapers. It also provides services to a number of production companies as well as police and government agencies, educational institutions, houses of worship and congress centers. 

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