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Snell & Wilcox is a company that designs and develops infrastructure solutions for digital media markets. The company's digital signal processing products include standards and format conversion; live production switching; infrastructure for digital, HDTV and IPTV broadcasting; video compression; and content repurposing for a variety of content delivery platforms such as broadcast, IPTV and mobile.
The company has expertise in digital signal processing and conversion. The company has been involved in the transitions from analog to digital broadcasting; from standard definition to HDTV operations, from local-only programming to international program distribution and in increasing the number and type of methods in which sound and images can reach consumers.
History
The company was founded by Roderick Snell, in 1973.
In April 2008 Snell & Wilcox launched AmberFin - a new company created as part of the Snell & Wilcox Group - as a dedicated home for its award-winning iCR software.
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