Frima Studio, a new up-and-coming company specializing in new media development, was created in January 2003 by Christian Daigle, Philippe Bégin, and Steve Couture. Frima offers a wide variety of quality products aimed at mainstream markets - movies, games, entertainment, and others. The company has partnered with Bluestreak to produce such games as Telepets, Poker (Texas Hold 'Em), and Fish 'n' Chips.
LVL Studio specializes in the development of multi-user online entertainment titles, bringing new value to existing television and film properties and creating new opportunities in the digital home entertainment marketplace. A charter member of the Bluestreak Developer Program, LVL Studio has already used the MachBlue platform to develop two major multi-player games for broadband and iTV distribution.
Neotilus provides a wide portfolio of consultancy, integration and implementation services related to mobile and convergence projects such as:
- Mobile and IT consulting in order to more closely align technology and business processes;
- Network and system architectures (carrier back-end, core and AVS platforms);
- End-users multi-device RIA and ODP design and implementation (mobile, STB, and PC);
- Professional mobility projects (airport, railway, banking, events, etc.);
- Middleware and embedded software porting and testing.
Neotilus helps prepare and launch innovative network solutions as well as end-to-end wireless services for you and your clients.
Productions Vic Pelletier (PVP) is an award-winning creator of television documentaries that also operates a multimedia subsidiary, Studio M7. This innovative design house, located in Matane, Canada, is composed of five departments: 2-D animation, 3-D animation, colorization, editing, and new media production. Studio M7 is an early adopter of MachBlue and has produced both games and advanced service guides in conjunction with Bluestreak.
Sagem Communications designs, develops and produces a complete line of products that match with the high-growth markets. Sagem Communications achieves 75% of its turnover with world-wide telecom operators and 25% with its presence on the European retailing market.
Sarbakan is a digital creation studio specializing in the development and repurposing of world-class animated properties. Distributed in more than 15 countries and in multiple languages, Sarbakan properties register more than 100,000 hours of Internet gameplay every month. This charter member of the Bluestreak Developer Program has since 1998 provided rapid, top-quality production services to such clients as Warner Bros. Online, The Cartoon Network, Hasbro, Mattel, Nestlé, The National Film Board of Canada, Radio-Canada/CBC, Sony, Groupe TF1, Volkswagen, and Vivendi-Universal. Most recently, Sarbakan has partnered with Bluestreak to create innovative iTV games such as Good Night Mr. Snoozleberg, Croc 'O' Snack, Houdini: Master of the Extraordinary, Wrestling Titans, Secret Agent, Submarine Adventure, and Egg Scramble.
SoftAtHome is changing the dynamics of the Digital Home market. Its Home Operating Platform enables Service Providers to deliver innovative and convergent applications for the Digital Home. SoftAtHome's solution fosters a new ecosystem made up of 3rd party application developers, integrators and hardware vendors to accelerate the advent of the Digital Home.
Bluestreak is a member of the Symbian Platinum Program, which includes companies that have a technology or strategic position that is key to the success of mobile computing technology surrounding Symbian OS. Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and licenses Symbian OS, the market-leading open operating system for advanced, data-enabled mobile phones known as smartphones.
Symbian licenses Symbian OS to the world's leading handset manufacturers and has built close co-operative business relationships with leading companies across the mobile industry. During 2006, 51.7 million Symbian smartphones were sold worldwide to over 250 major network operators, bringing the total number of Symbian smartphones shipped up to 31 December 2006 to 110 million.
Symbian has its headquarters in London, United Kingdom, with offices in the United States, England, and Asia (India, P.R. China, Korea, and Japan).
Visiware is the world's top producer of games for interactive television, and its products are currently deployed in 50 countries worldwide. It was an early adopter of MachBlue™ technology, as well as a member of the charter class of Bluestreak licensed developers. In addition to its iTV games, Visiware offers a complete catalog of television-based applications, including yellow pages, news, weather, enhanced sports, T-commerce, and interactive advertising.
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