Evertz acquires Quartz, a leader in master control and routing

Nov 4, 2005 12:41 PM

    

Evertz has purchased Quartz Electronics.

Quartz, headquartered in Reading, U.K., has more than 450 master control channels installed worldwide.

With the acquisition, Evertz is now entering the master control and router market. The purchase of Quartz Electronics, headquartered in Reading, U.K., with more than 450 master control channels installed worldwide, will expand Evertz's high-performance systems and increase its HDTV presence worldwide.

Products from Evertz now include:

  • master control systems
  • branding solutions
  • master sync generation
  • terminal interface equipment
  • routing from small to large
  • fiber optics
  • multi-display monitoring
  • production tools and interface
  • closed captioning

For more information about the acquisition, visit www.evertz.com and www.quartzuk.com.




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