Audiantis GmbH, Berlin, continues to strengthen its commitment to the Japanese market. From the 3rd to the 7th of October, the specialist for interactive audio streaming will be showing at the largest Japanese entertainment and electronics trade fair, the CEATEC. The renowned Japanese organisation for the promotion of foreign investment JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) has invited Audiantis to this year’s trade fair. Audiantis will be the only German company represented at the event. “This is where the future is”, states Dr. Reginald Grünenberg, CEO, emphasising his companies commitment to active engagement in the Japanese market. The server software iSound will be at the centre of Audiantis’ presentation, a software enabling a new generation of interactive audio interfaces on all devices connected to the Internet or Intranet, i.e. not just PCs and mobile phones but televisions (IP-TV), machines, printers and mobile handsfree telephone devices. Interactive audio has enormous potential, especially for the mobile Internet sector.
About Audiantis GmbH
The company was founded in Berlin in 2001, receiving extensive funding from the tbg Technologie Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, the IBB Investitionsbank Berlin and the European Union. In 2004 the international patent was granted for the streaming procedure and Prof. Karlheinz Brandenburg from the Fraunhofer Institute, the inventor of MP3, was won as partner and investor for the company which now has a staff of 12. He provides support to the founder Dr. Reginald Gruenenberg (42, CEO) and Hardy Krause (37, CTO). In 2005 the first steps were taken in entering the most dynamic market for Internet technology worldwide: Japan.
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