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Memnon is a worldwide leading provider of services to digitize, migrate, preserve, monetize and provide access to audiovisual (Audio, Video, Film and Images) recordings of any format and data formats. We work for the biggest names in media, broadcast, cultural institutions, national libraries, universities, businesses, governments and international organizations. Memnon is a 100% ES Media Group company since April 2021. Our origins go back to a professional mastering studio created in 1989 in Belgium/Brussels. Since 2005, Memnon has been dedicated to archives and serving the global audiovisual community in media & entertainment, sports, hertiage organizations, research and universities. Over the last 10 years, we have globally expanded to serve our clients from our own facilities and on-site projects around the world from the US, EU, the Middle East, South Africa and Australia. Over the last 5 years, we have extensively invested in R&D, technical development and engineering with our own developments in high performance storage solutions, robotic, software solutions for workflow and ingest management, as well as quality management methodologies and business processes. Since 2018, Memnon has been certified and audited in the ISO9001 quality certification. Our workforce has evolved into a multi-disciplinary team of audio and video specialists, film experts, engineers, computer specialists, project managers and metadata experts.
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