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Xperi joins BASE & DEGI

December 11, 2024

Entertainment technology company Xperi has become the newest hybrid member of trade bodies the British Association for Screen Entertainment (BASE) and DEGI: The Digital Entertainment Group International.

It joins the one-hundred-plus organisations in the ever-growing BASE and DEGI member and partner community as the bodies round off another successful year of growth and innovation in UK and International Home Entertainment.

Xperi has joined as a hybrid member, contributing its expertise in innovative media platforms and technologies that enhance audience engagement and whose knowledge directly aligns with the mission of BASE and DEGI members to pave a bold path for cross-sector collaboration, supporting the regulatory, commercial, and consumer conditions that ensure the growth and success of the Home Entertainment industry.

Xperi joins other recent new member of BASE and DEGI, including Amazon Prime Video, Curzon, Futuresource Consulting, Kantar, MUBI, Next-Gen Media, Official Charts Company, Omdia, Silk Factory, Vobile and WebKyte, at an exciting time of collaboration and growth in the Home Entertainment industry.

Bill Neighbors, Chief Content Officer, Xperi, commented: “It’s a great time to join BASE and DEGI as a hybrid member. Providing seamless access to quality content is at the core of Xperi’s mission across our DTS and TiVo brands and our membership provides the opportunity to work even more closely with our partners across the content ecosystem to achieve this.”

Liz Bales, Chief Executive at British Association for Screen Entertainment and DEGI, added: “The Digital Entertainment Group International added: “With decades of expertise and technological innovation in the Home Entertainment space, Xperi is a welcome addition to the growing BASE and DEGI community. As our members create and promote outstanding content worldwide, Xperi’s platforms and intuitive content discovery tools will play a vital role in ensuring this content reaches audiences and is enjoyed as intended.”

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