AV Stumpfl, the Austrian award-winning creator of mobile and installation projection screens, multi-display and show control systems, has announced its expansion into the Philippines market through a strategic partnership with SolidWater, a leading distributor in the region.
SolidWater, a division of the Symunity Group, will help distribute AV Stumpfl’s flagship media server technology, PIXERA, across the Philippines. The Tokyo-based Symunity Group plans to collaborate even more in the future with AV Stumpfl’s existing PIXERA distribution partner in Southeast Asia.
Advanced tech meets local expertise
PIXERA is a powerful media server system that provides unmatched performance and adaptability for producing and distributing memorable visual experiences for movies, theme parks, live events, and more.
Stephen Ho, SolidWater Inc.’s representative in the Philippines, says: “We are excited to bring AV Stumpfl’s cutting-edge technology to our customers in the Philippines. The combination of PIXERA’s advanced features and our local expertise will empower Filipino users to unleash their creativity and elevate their productions to new heights.”
“We are thrilled to partner with AV Stumpfl, a globally recognised leader in media server technology,” adds Symunity Group’s David Oh. “This collaboration with AV Stumpfl reinforces our commitment to providing our customers in the region with the tools they need to create world-beating immersive experiences.”
According to Horst Damoser, AV Stumpfl’s global business development manager for PIXERA, the new cooperation represents an important moment in the company’s global expansion plan: “With the addition of the Philippine market, we are sending another strong signal of expansion to meet the increasing demand for PIXERA media servers on the Asian market.”
Last year, AV Stumpfl revealed that a PIXERA mini dual media server has been deployed at the Hong Kong Space Museum. The server is being used to deliver projection-mapped visuals for Golden Eye on the Cosmos, a new exhibition about the James Webb Space Telescope.