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Videosoft Global and Viasat use AI-powered video streaming to provide real-time industrial monitoring

February 15, 2024

Videosoft Global, a Viasat ELEVATE partner, and Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT), provider of satellite communications, agree to integrate Videosoft’s video streaming technology into INTELIE — Viasat’s operational AI platform. 

The agreement enables Viasat to be able to provide Videosoft’s live-streaming capabilities via INTELIE to increase situational awareness for businesses, to help them respond to events in real-time, and to make informed decisions. 

Videosoft Global’s live video streaming solutions use adaptive video compression and transmission technology to deliver high-quality, low-latency streaming over satellite communications. With streaming capabilities from as little as 4kbps over satcom, cellular, and mesh networks, the technology ensures stability in challenging network conditions, while lowering data costs. 

The collaboration will see Videosoft’s video streaming technology and  Viasat’s advanced operational AI platform to provide real-time remote monitoring for businesses. 

INTELIE is Viasat’s advanced operational AI platform for industrial applications such as energy and mining. The platform provides a real-time view of what is happening in the field, delivering operational intelligence and real-time predictive analytics. This enables companies to take better actions where they need most to mitigate the risks of downtime and financial loss. 

The integration of Videosoft’s video streaming capability into INTELIE will create a next-generation AI-driven real-time monitoring and analytics solution for delivering mission-critical communications from remote locations around the world. 

This deal demonstrates the unique value of Videosoft’s technology as a key enabler in the advancement of monitoring solutions for driving industrial operational efficiency. As a leading live video streaming solution provider with an established reputation in serving the oil and gas sector, Videosoft’s partnership with Viasat will extend the reach of Videosoft’s solutions beyond their current customer base including maritime, aviation, uncrewed vessels, military, defense and homeland security applications. 

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Viasat on this important initiative,” said Stewart McCone, Chief Executive Officer at Videosoft. “The integration of our live video technology into INTELIE adds an essential layer of situational awareness that will give customers greater control over their operations.” 

“We are excited to be working with Videosoft on such a cutting-edge solution offering,” said Simon Hawkins, Vice President, Enterprise Commercial & Innovation at Viasat. “This partnership is a clear example of how Viasat ELEVATE can bring innovation and new business development opportunities to our partner network. By combining Videosoft’s live video technology and our expertise in satellite communications, we believe that we can help businesses operate more efficiently – both in terms of cost and operational control.” 

Filed Under: AI, Cellular, Energy, Mesh Network, Mining, SATCOM, Viasat, Video Compression Technology, Video Streaming, Videosoft Global

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