Dyn relies on Qvest for technical consulting and project management

 

New streaming platform Dyn is being supported by Qvest with project management and technical consulting prior to go-live. Starting at the end of August 2023, Dyn will be offering among other highlights exclusive live broadcasts of top German and European competitions in handball, basketball, volleyball, table tennis and field hockey.

As part of the collaboration, Qvest is responsible for the technical project management of the sports broadcaster’s content workflows. To this end, Qvest’s technology experts are in close exchange with the Dyn team and the individual technical service providers responsible for the different workflows in content production and distribution.

Qvest supported the Dyn team in particular during the planning phase of the streaming platform with controlling and technical consulting as well as with partner management. Qvest is also contributing its expertise to the numerous Dyn media production workflows, such as live recording at the sports venues, further processing of the signals and distribution on various IP-based channels.

Andreas Heyden, CEO of Dyn Media, said: “Producing and broadcasting live sporting events in a new way requires both innovation and expertise. We are very grateful and satisfied that Qvest has supported us in this process.”

Norman Tettenborn, principal at Qvest and project partner for Dyn Media, said: “Live and sports broadcasting has been both learned and lived at Qvest for decades. Here in particular, efficient processes and scalable technologies are crucial for success. With our experience from complex infrastructure projects, we can support the Dyn Media team to produce high-quality content for various distribution channels.”

Technical workflows of remote productions are bundled at Dyn locations in Cologne and Munich, and artificial intelligence is used for processing and target-group-specific preparation of the produced media content. Alongside OTT streaming and TV, Dyn focuses on social media as the most important playout channels for the produced content. Dyn will be available on internet-enabled devices. A special handball match in Düsseldorf will mark the live premiere of the new streaming platform on 23 August, when German champions THW Kiel meet DHB Cup winner Rhein-Neckar Löwen in the Super Cup.

Subscribe and Get SVG Europe Newsletters