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Bridge Technologies Expands into New Central Oslo Headquarters

by david.nunes

Bridge Technologies Expands into New Central Oslo Headquarters

OSLO, NorwayAug. 16, 2011 — Bridge Technologies is moving into new offices in central Oslo on Sept. 1. Bridge’s new base affords the company expanded accommodation for its growing R&D team, a full live headend installation for continuous testing, and extensive facilities for the Bridge Academy user and business partner training courses.

2011 has been a big year for Bridge Technologies, with continuing strong sales performance combined with expanded presence in many regional markets. The company’s R&D effort has borne fruit in several industry firsts — to be launched at IBC2011 — which take the VideoBRIDGE system to a higher plane and an unchallenged position in the marketplace. The move to new offices is a fitting culmination of a successful first phase in the company’s growth.

More information about Bridge Technologies is available at www.bridgetech.tv or by phone at +47 22 38 51 00.

 

 

About Bridge Technologies
Bridge Technologies Co. AS (www.bridgetech.tv) designs, develops, and manufactures advanced analysis, measurement, and monitoring solutions for the digital broadcast and telecommunications industries. The award-winning VideoBRIDGE series provides an advanced industrial platform for converging TV services employing stream-based IP packets. Compatible with all major stream-based industrial standards such as MPEG-2, H.264/AVC, and ETSI TR 101 290, the VideoBRIDGE series offers a complete end-to-end system for the continuous quality assurance of a network containing streaming media services.

A privately held company with headquarters in Oslo, Norway, Bridge Technologies has worldwide sales and marketing operations through business partners in the European, U.S., and Asian markets. Bridge Technologies was founded and is led by a team of experts from the broadcast, telecommunications, and media industries. 

 

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