Wohler acquires closed-captioning technology via Europa Australia purchase

Sep 24, 2008 9:38 AM


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Wohler has acquired Europa Australia, technology provider for Wohler’s HDDC-200A caption encoder bridge.

Wohler has acquired Europa Australia, technology provider for Wohler’s HDDC-200A caption encoder bridge.

Wohler Technologies will complete the acquisition of Europa Australia by the end of the September. Led by Elio Deluca, the company specializes in closed-captioning and data insertion and extraction technologies.

Europa Australia was established in 1996 to provide cost-effective, high-end solutions for the broadcast industry. The closed-captioning processing technology developed by Europa Australia is compliant with CEA-608/708, the U.S. closed-captioning standard, and with OP-47, the Australian closed-captioning standard.

Wohler already has incorporated this technology into the HDCC-200A HD/SD-SDI dual-channel, closed-captioning encoder/decoder bridge.

For more information, visit www.wohler.com.  


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