Replay Technologies

Free Dimensional Video Technology

Media & Entertainment Technologies
Acquired (Inactive) by Intel on Mar 2016 - closed due to acquisition
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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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Company Intelligence Q&A

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.
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