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Nexidia

www.nexidia.com

 
Nexidia develops and licenses unique dialogue analysis products and technologies that enable content producers, owners and consumers to get more out of their audio and video media. With over a dozen patents awarded and many more pending, Nexidia powers applications for top media and entertainment companies like Avid, Turner Studios, Thought Equity Motion and MSNBC.    Nexidia owns 100% of the technologies we develop, giving us tremendous flexibility in implementation and licensing to meet our customers unique needs. Our professional services and support teams have industry-specific expertise to help you find and deliver innovative solutions quickly. And our emphasis on research guarantees ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.nexidia.com
  • 3565 Piedmont Road NE Building Two Suite 400
    Atlanta, GA USA 30305
  • Phone: 404.495.7220

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