Technical Partners


Audavi Corp

Audavi Corporation is dedicated to providing compact, rugged, portable data storage solutions using our unique HardTape technology. Removable storage has become an integral part of almost every workflow, but the traditional media choices (floppy, tape, CD/DVD) lack the capacity and speed required in today's applications.  HardTape captures the high capacity and fast data transfer rates of the hard disk drive and puts it in a package that provides the convenience and portability of tape. Audavi’s HardTape technology provides a great deal of protection for a standard Hard Disk Drive while it is handled outside of the recorder, the same technology also affords greater protection while the drive is operating. Starting in 2004, nNovia started integrating the technology into its recorders with the Mediapac offering.



Hitachi Kokusai Electric
Within the broadcast industry, Hitachi Kokusai Electric is highly focused on the rapidly increasing digital and high-definition field. In addition to the introduction of newly developed advanced digital high definition cameras HKE’s digital camera back is helping drive tapeless acquisition in ENG/EFP production. Within Hitachi's Industrial Video Systems Division (IVS), we have consistently worked to provide camera technology built for the future needs of our customers in several markets, including machine vision/ factory automation, microscopy/ medical, audio visual and security. We work closely with industrial video imaging professionals to develop innovative solutions to their system designs. At NAB 2005, Hitachi introduced the Z-DR1 dockable recorder designed and manufactured by nNovia making use of the Mediapac. The workflow improvements provided by the Mediapac were widely accepted by Hitachi’s customers




Laird Telemedia

Laird Telemedia is a leading designer of advanced, proprietary digital video (DV) technology for the broadcasting and recording industries. Laird pioneered the concept of “Broadcast DV” with its award winning media converters, capture devices and computer systems which are used to make television and news shows, commercials, music videos, CDs, corporate/industrial productions and major motion pictures. Since 2002, Laird has been one of nNovia’s OEM partner. nNovia has designed recorders and DV switchers sold under the Laird’s brand.




DataVideo
Datavideo Technologies Co., Ltd., founded in 1985, is a Taipei, Taiwan-based manufacturer specializing in developing, production & distribution of video editing, capture, storage and post-production equipment. The company also maintains distributorships in more than 90 countries around the world. Since 2000, Datavideo has been one of nNovia’s OEM partner. Their DV Bank is powered by nNovia.

Xoceco
Xiamen who overseas Chinese Electronic Co., LTD (Xoceco) was fouded in 1985. Xoceco has grown to become one of the leading electronic manufactures in China with annual sales exceeding $700 million for year 2001. Xoxexo became a publicly traded company in 1995, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. With more than 5000 skilled employees and state of the art equipment, Xoxeco manufactures a wide variety of quality electronic products including color TVs, high-definition TVs , LCD TVs, Monitors, LCD Monitor, fax machines, other telecommunication products, and electronic components such as PCB and transformers. Xocece has 7 major overseas subsidiaries and 120 major domestic subsidiareies. Their products are distributed to more than 100 countries and regions. Xocece's overseas brand name Prima is fast becoming one of the premiere brands in the world. Xoceco manufactures a line of HDTV sets and when in 2002 it needed an MPEG-2 Transport Stream recorder-player to use as an in-store source of content, it turned to nNovia. The very same flexible technology present in today’s QuickCapture recorders is at heart of the resulting product.