Tedial And Moments Lab Announce Strategic Partnership To Enhance AI-Powered Media Management

Tedial, a global provider of media integration and asset management solutions, announce a strategic partnership with Moments Lab, a leader in AI video discovery. This collaboration integrates Moments Lab’s MXT-2 multimodal AI into Tedial’s EVO MAM, powered by its media integration platform, smartWork, enhancing its capabilities with advanced AI-powered features to deliver a superior customer experience.

Tedial's EVO MAM, renowned for its robust media management and seamless integration capabilities, now incorporates Moments Lab's patented AI indexing technology, which generates humanlike descriptions of video content.

MXT-2 breaks videos down into meaningful scenes, recognizing who’s in them, what’s happening, where it’s taking place, and even what kind of shots are used. It can also identify the best soundbites from interviews, speeches, or press conferences — saving users valuable time.

Unlike most other AI indexing technologies, MXT-2 can be customized to user needs. Whether that's detecting people relevant to the organization or breaking down certain content types to pinpoint the best moments at scale.

The integration of Moments Lab into Tedial's smartWork platform, which boasts over 120 integrations across 20+ categories, further solidifies EVO MAM as an innovative, AI-powered solution. This partnership exemplifies how Tedial and Moments Lab complement each other, combining their strengths to deliver unparalleled value to broadcasters, sports organizations, and media companies.

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