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Broadcast Tech News – Ross Video acquires California’s Coiron Inc.

Ross Video has acquired California-based tech company Coiron Inc. The company has partnered with Ross to develop a suite of popular applications for use with the XPression family of real-time motion graphics systems. XPression Telestrate, XPression Trackless Studio, and XPression Touch Factory are used for sports analysis, virtual studio production, and interactive touch screen video presentations, respectively. As part of the acquisition, Coiron CEO Carlos Vasquez will become part of Ross Video’s graphics division in the role of Technical Product Manager for the Ross Virtual Solutions group.

MAVTV Canada, the motorsports and automotive specialty channel, has once again partnered with end-to-end video broadcast solutions provider Nextologies to provide live remote production and transmission services for its Ricmotech Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires iRacing eSeries. The collaboration between MAVTV Canada, Road to Indy, Ricmotech Racing Simulators, Xtrememotorsports and Apex Racing is raising funds for COVID-19 relief efforts. Nextologies was asked to quickly engineer a customized online solution that allowed the live racing e-series to be produced by staff remotely from home using their computers, including controlling switching and inserting commercials during the live feed while broadcasting on MAV TV Canada. The racing series will air through Apr. 25.

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