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Milestones
2009 — 2008 — 2007 — 2006 — 2005 — 2004 — 2003 — 2002 — 2001
2000 — 1999 — 1998 — 1997 — 1996 — 1995 — 1994
2009
- Introduction of the XS server dedicated to studio production
- Opening of EVS Germany in Munich
- EVS receives the IBC Innovations Awards 2009 for its contribution to the RTBF tapeless production project
2008
- Opening of EVS Middle East in Dubai
- EVS greatly contribute to the production of the 2008 Beijing Games with its tapeless technology used at the venues
- Opening of EVS Canada in Montreal
- Opening of EVS Brussels Development Center
2007
- New office opens in Dubai
- EVS wins its first IBC innovations Awards with the RTL-TVi tapeless studio project
- Opening of EVS Iberica in Madrid
2006
- Introduced digital production systems for the:Commonwealth Games, African Cup of Nations, Olympic Games in Torino, Football World Cup in Germany, Tour de France, and Asian Games in Doha
- Developed production solutions for the: 63rd Golden Globe Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles and Film Festival in Cannes
- Strengthened open architecture commitment of the XT2 production server by integrating Avid and Apple post production systems
- Increased solutions dedicated to studio production: NBC, Channel1, TSR, Fuji TV, Endemol and other leading global broadcasters
2005
- US Tennis Open: the first major production utilizing the IPDirector based workflow
- Launched new line of HD XT[2] servers introducing the IPDirector media management and logging software suite at NAB Conference in Las Vegas
- New office opens in Peking, China
2004
- Responsible for live slow motion and live edits at the Olympic Games in Athens
- Introduced HD super slow motion at Europe Cup (UEFA) in Portugal
2003
- Launched XStore storage deck first used by Channel 7 at the Tennis Open in Australia utilizing non-linear CleanEdit system
- EVS inaugurates additional building at headquarters
2002
- EVS solutions used at the FIFA World Cup in Japan and at Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah
- First NEP Broadcasting OB Truck receives XT High Definition production platform installation
2001
- EVS introduces third generation XT server together with its Live Slow Motion system
2000
- First HD slow motion production utilized by Japanese NHK channel during Olympic Games in Sydney
1999
- New offices open in Brescia, Italy and London, England
1998
- EVS brings solutions to Winter Olympic Games in Nagano
- Launched second generation XT production server and Live Slow Motion system
- Over 100 servers installed in lieu of host broadcaster to exclusively use slow motion production at Football World Cup in France
- EVS becomes public and is traded on the stock market in Brussels and Euronext
- New offices open in Liege EVS headquarters and Paris
1997
- New office opens in Hong Kong
1996
- EVS introduced Super Motion system in collaboration with Panasonic for Olympic Games in Atlanta
- First USA office opens in New York
1995
- BBC and Canal+ France sport production adopt LSM (Live Slow Motion) system
1994
- EVS is established as a company
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