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Ateme
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Ateme S.A. is a multinational company that specializes in video compression, CDN/streaming, cloud recording and advertising.[1] They develop software for video compression based on the main standards: MPEG2,H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, AV1 and H.266/VVC (Versatile Video Coding).[2][3] Ateme solutions features also packaging capabilities with MPEG2-TS, HLS and DASH output. Their solutions are used by Content Providers, Broadcasters, MPVDs and Streaming Providers for delivery and monetization over Contribution, Distribution and Cable/Satellite/IPTV/Terrestrial/OTT networks.
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Company type | Public |
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Euronext: ATEME | |
ISIN | FR0011992700 |
Industry | Broadcast |
Founded | 1991; 33 years ago (1991) |
Founder | Michel Artières, Dominique Edelin |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Video compression, TITAN, KYRION, NEA, PILOT, Ateme + |
Number of employees | 110 in 2013. 310 in 2020. 500 in 2021. 540 in 2022. 580 in 2024. |
Website | www |
The company has its headquarters in Vélizy near Paris, France,[4] with offices that spread over Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia. The company also has a worldwide resellers network and operates globally with clients in more than 60 countries.[5]
The company is a member of broadcasting associations such as DVB, SMPTE, NAB, SVG, VIDTRANS, iabm, ABU, WTA, SSPI. Ateme maintains a global presence through content providers, service providers, broadcasters and video platforms. Ateme exhibits at global trade shows such as the IBC[6] and NAB Show.[7]
They work to make online streaming more ecofriendly by introduction of new codecs[8] and solutions using analytics and Articial Intelliegnce. Their technologies reduce bandwidth and infrastructure needs for broadcasting and streaming content on any type of screen and network.[9] This reduction in turn helps to play its part in reducing the environmental impact of video delivery on worldwide energy consumption.[10]