PACE Media at qualifying draw in Warsaw
Berlin/Warsaw: PACE Media Development GmbH demonstrates with CUBA Media TV a HDTV closed circuit playout system solution for an information program of the UEFA EURO qualifying draw in Warsaw
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine. Already on February 2, 2010 the UEFA EURO qualifying draw 2012 took place in Warsaw. Inside the location, at the Palace of Culture and Science, the press should be offered the latest information on current events at all times. Thus, a high level technical communication flow is possible through the use of a closed circuit HDTV program: CUBA Media TV HD. The software applications were the base of the HDTV program and combines video, audio and text information in real time. Therefore CUBA Media TV HD provides for a smooth communication between the organizer of the tournament, participating media representatives and the local organization committees meanwhile broadcasting the program at any time. CUBA Media TV HD was already used at the UEFA EURO 2008™ in Vienna, the FIFA Final Draw in South Africa for the FIFA World Cup™ and the FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa in Juin 2009.

PACE Media Development GmbH has specialized in the development of software for TV production and TV broadcast industries for 20 years. Our clients include renowned national and international channels (1-2-3.tv, KinoweltTV, TIMM, Motorvision TV etc.) and broadcasters in the fields of music, home shopping, game, call-in, weather and news. In addition to the CUBA Broadcast Suite product line, PACE Media Development GmbH also offers consulting services and the development of individual solutions for the media and broadcast sector.
The enterprise was founded in 1999 and is based in Berlin. For more information, please visit www.pacecuba.com
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