Video encoding, IP infrastructure, and broadcast hardware for live media production
Matrox Video manufactures video encoders, decoders, KVM extenders, and SDI I/O cards—hardware and software built around broadcast standards like H.264, HEVC, ST 2110, and JPEG XS. The tech stack reflects a hardware-first company with deep standards compliance (SMPTE ST 2110 NICs, H.264 encoders) anchored in Linux and cloud SDKs (AWS, Azure, GCP), paired with modern DevOps tooling (Jira, Git, Bitbucket). Hiring remains modest and steady across engineering and product, suggesting incremental scaling rather than platform expansion.
Matrox Video designs and manufactures video encoding/decoding hardware, IP KVM extenders, video wall controllers, and broadcast infrastructure for live entertainment, broadcast media, and AV/IT markets. The company operates across three product categories: encoding and streaming (H.264, HEVC, JPEG XS encoders for remote production and webcasting), IP infrastructure (KVM extenders, ST 2110 NIC cards), and control systems (video wall solutions, lecture capture). Headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, the company serves global broadcast and media customers through direct sales and partner channels. Active projects span software-based broadcast systems for live production, POCs, and customer-specific implementations—indicating a mix of product engineering and services-based delivery.
Matrox Video produces encoders and decoders supporting H.264, HEVC, JPEG XS, and SMPTE ST 2110 standards, serving broadcast, remote production, and webcasting workflows.
Linux, H.264/HEVC/JPEG XS codec libraries, SMPTE ST 2110, AWS/Azure/GCP cloud SDKs, REST APIs, Jira, Git, Bitbucket, and Wireshark for network diagnostics.
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