Odetics’ has sold its broadcast division to The Digital
Transaction Group.
The company has acquired certain assets of the former Odetics
Broadcast operation, including its AIRO automation system. The Digital
Transaction Group will continue providing sales and support for the
AIRO product.
The founders of Digital Transaction Group include the development
team responsible for the creation and ongoing support of the AIRO
product. The AIRO automation system offers broadcasters a software
system designed to manage video content and the on-air programming
schedules for television operations by integrating the control of
broadcast video devices with sophisticated software automation.
The new company plans to focus on customer satisfaction and quality
solutions, leveraging an experienced and proven team committed to
increasing the product’s value to customers. It will be located
in Austin, Tex.
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