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EXTERITY COMPLETES SEED FUNDING
21 August 2002
No more arguments with your family over who gets to watch digital TV.
Seed funding allows Exterity to deliver multi-channel digital
TV to every room in your home.
Edinburgh August 20, 2002 Exterity Limited, Rosyth based digital
media technology company, today announced that it had completed on £155,000
of seed investment from a group of investors led by Edinburgh based
EPoS systems provider Zonal Retail Data Systems and business angel Nick
Felisiak. This seed funding enables Exterity to accelerate development
of its InSockettm technology and to bring its first product, the video
iSocket, to market early in 2003.
The growth of home networking and multi-room audio, video and digital
TV systems has been limited by cost and complexity. Exterity removes
these barriers by presenting digital media (audio, video or TV) as an
essential service much like electricity or water. Consumers access all
available digital media through a simple socket device, the iSocket.
The first of these devices, the InSockettm enabled video iSocket, will
allow services like digital TV to be accessed from any room in a home
without the need for additional set-top-boxes.
Commenting on the investment, Colin Farquhar CEO of Exterity said, By
2005 DataMonitor have forecast that over 20% of us will have some form
of network in our homes, connecting our PCs together and allowing us
to share our digital audio, video and TV between different rooms. Our
aim at Exterity is to be an innovator and leader in this emerging market.
Todays announcement allows us to make a significant step towards that
objective.
Zonal Retail Data Systems have recognised the potential of Exteritys
InSocket technology within the leisure and hospitality markets. Stuart
McLean, Managing Director of Zonal, said our goal is to provide our
customers with the best leisure and hospitality management systems available
and to introduce new products that give them an advantage in this very
competitive market. One early application of the Exterity video iSocket
is delivery of high-quality digital TV, audio and data access to hotel
rooms, providing the business traveller with in-room digital environment
that will be as good as they experience at home. Stuart commented further
saying,
we (Zonal) are planning to trial the video iSocket early in
2003.
Having recently installed a multi-room audio, TV and computer network
in his home, Nick Felisiak has first-hand experience of the cost and
complexity of todays solutions. Nick said, its important when investing
to appreciate the value of the technology, product or service to its
ultimate end-user. What Exterity are doing with InSocket immediately
got my interest; very exciting technology, but with a really practical
application. The opportunity for Exterity is enormous. More and more
of us are deciding that we want access to digital TV in more than one
room, but dont want more intrusive set-top-boxes in our homes.
About Exterity
Exterity makes it possible to access digital audio, video, TV and data
from every room in your home, without the need for additional set-top-boxes
and other home networking devices. Exteritys core embedded software
technology, InSockettm, allows home entertainment appliances, such as
televisions, to be connected directly to wall-mounted iSockets to get
direct and easy access to all available digital media and services.
Exterity is based in Rosyth, Scotland. For more information, please
visit www.exterity.co.uk.
Abou Zonal Retail Data Systems
Zonal Retail Data Systems Limited design and manufacture EPoS terminals
and associated products for the licensed and hospitality industries.
Zonal's systems are used in bars, night clubs, bowling alleys, snooker
halls, stadiums and golf clubs throughout the UK, Ireland and Florida.
Zonal have been an industry leader for 21 years and maintain their edge
through leading technology and customer support services. Zonals integrated
system addresses all the demands faced by the leisure trade providing
fast, efficient customer service.
Zonal is based in Edinburgh has offices in Buckinghamshire. For more
information, please visit www.zonal.co.uk.
About Nick Felisiak
Nick Felisiak was co-founder of Spider Systems, where he was initially
technical director, then software architect. He negotiated and funded
the buy-out of the Spider Software business after Spider Systems was
acquired by Shiva in mid 1995. He then became Chairman and Chief Technology
Officer of Spider Software. Nick then oversaw the re-building of the
Spider Software business, and re-established a prestige customer base
(Ericsson, Motorola, Lucent, Nortel, etc). Spider Software was acquired
by Artesyn Technologies in March 2000.
Nick is an active business angel and is a member of the advisory group
of Pentech Ventures.
Source:
Exterity Limited
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