Riedel And Kapetanović Systems Partner To Elevate Broadcast And AV/Multimedia Integration

Riedel Communications has announced a new partnership with Croatia-based system integrator Kapetanović Systems to deliver top-tier solutions to the broadcast and AV/multimedia industry.
Working closely with Riedel and equipped with Riedel systems including the MediorNet family of real-time media network products, the Artist wired and Bolero wireless intercom systems, and the RiMotion R8 replay system, Kapetanović Systems is able to deliver unparalleled technological solutions and consulting services, ensuring seamless implementation of cutting-edge solutions for any broadcast or AV/multimedia need.
Riedel and Kapetanović Systems already have partnered on a series of notable deployments for customers in Central and Southeastern Europe. For Croatel, a production company based in Zagreb, the companies collaborated to equip seven OB trucks, including one UHD unit, with Riedel intercom systems. For MVP Production, a production company based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the companies equipped a seven-camera HD OB van with a Riedel intercom system based on the Artist-1024 node, 10 SmartPanels, and a Bolero wireless intercom system with five beltpacks. And for RTL Croatia and POP TV Slovenia, Riedel and Kapetanović Systems provided the network backbone — based on a MediorNet TDM (MicroN and SmartPanels) environment —fora playout center extension that will support operations for both facilities.
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