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Ross Video looks to the future with Ultrix

Ross Video looks to the future with Ultrix

Ross Video looks to the future with Ultrix

Ross Video has announced the expansion of its manufacturing and research and development operations in Ontario to accelerate the next generation of Ultrix, the company’s flagship hyperconverged media processing platform.

The announcement was made at Ross Video’s Ottawa facility alongside representatives from the Government of Ontario and Invest Ontario, including minister Vic Fedeli, minister Nolan Quinn and Invest Ontario CEO Khawar Nasim.

Supported through the Invest Ontario Fund, the expansion will help advance the development of new Ultrix capabilities including AI-enabled processing, modular standalone deployment options and a redesigned architecture built for greater scalability and future innovation. The enhanced platform is expected to significantly expand processing capacity while enabling more flexible and efficient live production workflows for broadcasters and media organisations worldwide.

“Ross Video is a true, homegrown success story that speaks not only to the high calibre of Ontario-made technologies but to the resilience of our workforce and investment landscape,” said Vic Fedeli, minister of economic development, job creation and trade. “Through their expanded footprint in Ottawa and Iroquois, Ross Video will continue to unlock new opportunities for Eastern Ontario’s highly skilled workforce and reinforce the province’s global leadership in advanced manufacturing and tech innovation.”

“Ontario has been an important part of Ross Video’s growth and innovation story for decades,” added Troy English, chief technology officer and senior vice president at Ross Video. “This investment will help accelerate the next generation of Ultrix with expanded AI-enabled capabilities, greater flexibility and increased processing performance, while continuing to invest in Ontario talent, innovation and manufacturing.”

Ross Video says the project reflects long-term confidence in Ontario as a place where advanced technology companies can continue to innovate, compete globally and create meaningful opportunities while remaining rooted in Canadian communities.

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