Replay Technologies
Free Dimensional Video Technology
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in November 2011 by Oren Yogev, Matteo Shapira, and Aviv Shapira, Replay Technologies operated with 51–200 employees. The company raised a total of $22.5 million across 5 funding rounds from 5 investors. In March 2016, Replay Technologies was acquired by Intel.
Business overview
Replay Technologies developed freeD technology, also known as Free Dimensional Video, which captures reality as a true three-dimensional scene composed of three-dimensional pixels. This technology stores information as a freeD database, allowing for the rendering of any desired viewing angle from multidimensional data. The company's technology enables the creation of impossible camera views of real-life scenes, serving markets in media and entertainment, particularly in sports broadcasting, and operating within the Media & Entertainment Technologies sector.
Strategic signal
In March 2016, Intel acquired Replay Technologies, a move that signaled Intel's strategic interest in advanced video technology and its application in sports and entertainment. This acquisition highlighted the growing importance of immersive and free-dimensional video solutions in enhancing viewer experiences and content production.
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- What was a significant corporate milestone for Replay Technologies?
- Replay Technologies was acquired by Intel in March 2016, marking a significant exit for the company and integrating its freeD technology into Intel's portfolio.
- Who founded Replay Technologies?
- Replay Technologies was founded by Oren Yogev, Matteo Shapira, and Aviv Shapira in November 2011.
- How much capital did Replay Technologies raise in total?
- Replay Technologies raised a total of $22.5 million across 5 funding rounds.