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Vantiva

Vantiva SA, formerly Technicolor SA, Thomson SARL, and Thomson Multimedia, is a French multinational corporation that provides creative services and technology products for the communication, media and entertainment industries. Vantiva's headquarters are located in Paris, France.[2] Other main office locations include Los Angeles, New York City, London, Chennai, Bangalore, Memphis, Tennessee, and Lawrenceville, Georgia.

Vantiva SA
Formerly
  • Thomson SARL
    (1893–1914)
  • Thomson Multimedia
    (1914–2010)
  • Technicolor SA
    (2010–2022)
TypePublic
Euronext Paris: VANTI
Industry
Founded1893; 130 years ago (1893)
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Richard Moat
    (Chairperson)
  • Luis Martinez-Amago
    (CEO and Director)
Revenue €2.9 billion (2021)
€30 million (2021)
€−140 million (2021)
Total assets €3.0 billion (2021)
Total equity €134 million (2021)
Number of employees
16,676 (2021)
Websitewww.vantiva.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

On 27 01 2010, Thomson Multimedia changed its name to Technicolor SA, re-branding the entire company after its US film technology subsidiary.[3] Thomson's US subsidiary became Technicolor USA, Inc.[4]

As of 27 09 2022, Technicolor Creative Studios has spun-off from Technicolor SA, which has been rebranded as Vantiva.[5]

Vantiva operates as two separate divisions:

  • Connected Home specialises in the design and manufacturing of broadband modems and Android TV boxes.
  • Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) offers logistics, warehousing, and fulfilment solutions. SCS also manufactures and distributes DVD and Blu-ray discs.

History

1892: The founding of the General Electric Company

Thomson was named after the electrical engineer Elihu Thomson, who was born in Manchester, England, on March 26, 1853. Thomson moved to Philadelphia, USA, at the age of 5, with his family. Thomson formed the Thomson-Houston Electric Company in 1879 with Edwin Houston. The company merged with the Edison General Electric Company to become the General Electric Company in 1892. In 1893, the Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston (CFTH) was formed in Paris, a sister company to GE in the United States. It was from this company that the modern Thomson Group would evolve.[citation needed]

In 1966, CFTH merged with Hotchkiss-Brandt to form Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt (soon renamed Thomson-Brandt). In 1968, the electronics business of Thomson-Brandt merged with Compagnie Générale de Télégraphie Sans Fil (CSF) to form Thomson-CSF. Thomson Brandt maintained a significant shareholding in this company (approximately 40%).[citation needed]

1982: Thomson SA and its expansion

In 1982, both Thomson-Brandt and Thomson-CSF saw nationalization due to the efforts of François Mitterrand. Thomson-Brandt was subsequently renamed Thomson SA (Société Anonyme), and soon thereafter merged with Thomson-CSF.[citation needed] In 1988, 2 years after General Electric bought out RCA, they sold their consumer electronics division, as well as most assets of RCA, to Thomson, in exchange for some of Thomson's medical businesses. Around that same year, Thomson Consumer Electronics was formed. In 1995, the French government split the consumer electronics from the defense businesses of Thomson Multimedia and Thomson-CSF prior to privatization in 1999. Following privatization, Thomson-CSF went through a series of transactions, including with Marconi plc, before becoming Thales in 2000. In 2005, Thomson bought Cirpack and Inventel.[6]

In 2000, Thomson Multimedia purchased Technicolor from Carlton Television (owned by Carlton Communications) in the UK and began a move into the broadcast management, facilities and services market with the purchase of Corinthian Television, becoming Thomson Multimedia. In Q1 of 2001 it purchased the Broadcast Division of Koninklijke Philips (Philips Broadcast) then in 2002 acquired the Grass Valley Group, Inc. from Dr. Terence Gooding of San Diego, CA. Thomson then purchased the Moving Picture Company from ITV and the internet startup Singingfish, but then sold it to AOL in late 2004. In 2004,[citation needed] Thomson increased its stake in the Bangalore, India based company Celstream Technologies, which specializes in product engineering. Cirpack, a softswitch manufacturer, was incorporated and acquired in April 2005. In July 2005, Thomson agreed to purchase PRN Corporation for $285 million. In December 2005, Thomson re-purchased the Broadcast & Multimedia part of Thales Group.[citation needed]

In 2004, Thomson set up a joint venture (TTE) with China's TCL, giving to TCL all manufacturing of RCA and Thomson television and DVD products and making TCL the global leader in TV manufacturing (Thomson still controlled the brands themselves and licensed them to TTE). At the time, TCL was hailed as the first Chinese company to compete on the international stage with large international corporations. Thomson initially retained all marketing of TTE's products, but transferred that to TTE in 2005.[citation needed] In June 2005, the Videocon Group of India announced that it would acquire the color picture tube manufacturing business from Thomson SA for €240 million. In early 2010, Thomson sold the television brand RCA to ON Corporation.[citation needed]

In September 2005, Thomson first showed its Infinity camcorder. At the April 2006 launch, this was described as "a new line of IT-based acquisition, recording and storage devices."[7] It was designed to end the stranglehold of proprietary products in this market, and was inspired by a Grass Valley executive's trip to Fry's Electronics in Burbank to buy a computer backup device.[8] While innovative it was unsuccessful in taking market share from the predominant players in News Acquisition, Sony and Panasonic. It was too heavy and used too much power, which reduced battery life and increased heat. Its production was discontinued in 2010.[citation needed]

Also in 2005, Thomson marketing executive Nicholas de Wolff developed a plan for the creation of interactive Innovation centers,[9] where early research projects could be demonstrated to industry leaders and clients in a close-up format, allowing for more strategic advanced product development. The centers (in Burbank, USA;[10] Rennes, France; Hannover, Germany; and Beijing, China) were so successful, de Wolff and Thomson CTO, Jean-Charles Hourcade subsequently decided to launch the research demos at IBC and NAB trade shows,[11] despite strong opposition from several business units. The decision resulted in greatly increased confidence in Thomson product roadmaps, and a strong YoY growth in related sales orders at those events.

In February 2007, Thomson Multimedia's Technicolor Content Services division announced that it had invested in Indian animation studio Paprikaas to expand its entertainment services capabilities.[12] In December 2007, Technicolor partnered with DreamWorks Animation to assist Paprikass in the "recruitment, training and development of top-tier animation talent".[13] By January 2010, Technicolor had raised its ownership in Paprikaas to 100%.[14] Following the acquisition, Technicolor's Indian offices in Delhi were merged into Paprikaas, and the resulting studio was rebranded Technicolor India in May 2010.[15][16]

In December 2007, Thomson SA agreed to sell off its Audio/Video and Accessories businesses (the RCA and Thomson brands except communications products such as cordless phones) to Audiovox. In October 2007, Thomson SA agreed to sell its consumer electronics audio video business outside Europe including the worldwide rights to the RCA brand.[citation needed]

2009–2010: Rebranding to Technicolor

On January 29, 2009, Thomson announced its intention to sell the PRN and Grass Valley businesses to focus on services business and improve its financial position.[17] This was one of the consequences of an enormous financial crisis in 2009, which forced the company to a total financial restructuring to avoid bankruptcy.[18] From 2010 to February 2011, "Technicolor" (having rebranded itself) divested these sub-businesses: Grass Valley and Broadcast to the Francisco Partners in July and December[19] along with the Transmission business to PARTER Capital Group; Head-end to the FCDE (Fonds de Consolidation et de Développement des Entreprises), and reintegration of PRN.[20]

On June 20, 2012, Vector Capital won a competitive bid for a minority stake in Technicolor,[21] beating JP Morgan with a surprise, last-minute bid.[22] With the investment of €167 - 191 million, Vector Capital will retain a minority stake in Technicolor of up to 29.94%.[23] Following the deal, on June 21, 2012, Technicolor named Remy Sautter as Chairman of the Board and appointed two Vector Capital representatives to the board, Alexander Slusky and David Fishman.[24]

On July 3, 2012, the Technicolor broadcast services division was acquired by Ericsson.[25]

2014: Creative studios acquisitions

On June 10, 2014, Technicolor announced the acquisition of the Canadian VFX studio Mr. X Inc.[26] The same year the company also shut down its last film lab.[27]

On February 25, 2015, Technicolor acquired the French independent animation producer OuiDo! Productions. On July 23 of the same year, Cisco Systems announced the sale of its television set-top box and cable modem business to Technicolor for $600 million—part of a division originally formed by Cisco's $6.9 billion purchase of Scientific Atlanta.[28][29] The deal was closed on November 20 same year.[30]

On September 15, 2015, Technicolor acquired London-based visual effects leader in advertising The Mill for €259 million.

On November 13, 2015, Technicolor acquired the North American optical disc manufacturing and distribution assets from Cinram Group, Inc. for approximately €40 million.

In July 2018, Technicolor closed the sale of its Patent Licensing business to InterDigital for $475m[31] and in February 2019, announced it has received a binding offer for its Research & Innovation Activity from the same company.[32]

In December 2019, Technicolor and its former CEO, Frederic Rose, were indicted in France on charges of fraud and breach of trust in connection with their role in the bankruptcy of Tarak Ben Ammar's post-production group, Quinta Industries, and its subsequent acquisition of the company in January 2012.[33]

2020–present: COVID-19, restructuring, and rebranding to Vantiva

In June 2020, Technicolor filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy due to the COVID-19 pandemic[34] and went through a restructuring process following the appointment of former Eir CEO Richard Moat. In 2021, the Technicolor post-production brand was sold to LA-based Streamland Media. The sale was part of a strategic decision to focus on visual effects and animation for film, advertising, gaming and live events.[35]

Following the restructuring, Technicolor reported "a positive third quarter 2021, and a significant improvement in profitability, despite supply constraint challenges affecting both Connecting Home and Technicolor Creative Studios."[36]

Meanwhile, in May 2021, Technicolor launched Technicolor Creative Studios, forming a global structure to drive its family of studios.[37] The studio network included The Mill, MPC (Film, Episodic & Advertising), Mikros Animation and Mr. X. Christian Roberton, President of Technicolor Creative Studios announced that up to 4,000 VFX artists were anticipated to be hired.

In January 2022, The Mill united with MPC Advertising to create one global studio network under The Mill brand. As a global studio The Mill made the decision to scale up for a creative future, investing in new talent, production capabilities, and immersive technologies.

In the same month, Technicolor Creative Studios announced the integration of MPC Film, MPC Episodic and MR. X under Moving Picture Company (MPC), forming the largest suite of VFX studios serving the feature film and episodic market globally.

In February 2022, Technicolor announced the spin-off of its Technicolor Creative Studios division into an independent entity to be listed on Euronext Paris. Technicolor SA was to retain 35% of the new company's capital. Technicolor also shared in its annual results that all three divisions of the group were profitable and two thirds of the 2022 pipeline were already booked for Technicolor Creative Studios, evidencing the dynamism of the film sector driven by the demand from streaming services.[38]

Technicolor Creative Studios' spun-off was completed on 27 September 2022, and on the same day Technicolor had announced that the company's home and entertainment units, and the company as a whole would be rebranding to Vantiva. As of November 2022, Vantiva still owns 35% of TCS but operates as an independent entity from Vantiva.

Company units

Current

Connected Home

Connected Home is Vantiva's division dedicated to the design of broadband gateway boxes, Set-top boxes and Android TV solutions. As of September 2020, it had the highest market share (outside of China) in the broadband gateways and modems market.[39]

Supply Chain Solutions

Supply Chain Solutions manufactures, packages, distributes and manages supply chain of DVD and Blu-Ray discs for US film studios and the CD and games industry. In August 2021, the division announced its diversification outside of media and entertainment, designing and manufacturing components and consumables for the medical devices and life sciences industries.[40] Building on its experience of sub-micron engineering in DVD manufacturing, combined with custom packaging and international distribution, Vantiva has diversified into precision manufacturing, supply chain, fulfillment, freight and distribution.

Former

Trademark License

Technicolor's Trademark Licensing division owns and manages consumer electronics brands such as RCA and Thomson. On May 31, 2022, Technicolor closed the sale of its Trademark Licensing operations for a total cash amount of c.€100 million, subject to customary price adjustments.[41]

Technicolor Creative Studios

Technicolor Creative Studios operates four main studios:[42]

  • The Mill, specialized in visual effects, moving image, design, experiential and digital projects for the advertising and music industries
  • Moving Picture Company (MPC), providing visual effects, CGI, animation and motion design for film and TV
  • Mikros Animation, which provides CGI and animation for feature, long-form and episodic animated film
  • Technicolor Games, which creates content and immersive experiences for the gaming industry.

Executive management

Executive Committee

  • Luis Martinez-Amago: CEO
  • François Allain: COO and Deputy President of Connected Home
  • Mercedes Pastor: Senior Vice President of Global Customer Unit
  • Leopold Diouf: Senior Vice President of Product Division
  • David Holliday: President of Supply Chain Solutions
  • Jean Ferré: Chief Innovation, Marketing and Strategy Officer
  • Lars Ihlen: CFO
  • Olga Damiron: Chief People and Talent Officer, Executive Vice President of CSR and Corporate General Counsel

Board of directors

  • Richard Moat: Chairperson
  • Luis Martinez-Amago: CEO and Director
  • Anne Bouverot: Director
  • Thierry Sommelet: Managing Director within the Capital Development Department of Bpifrance Investissement
  • Melinda J. Mount: Independent Director
  • Dominique D’Hinnin: Lead Independent Director
  • Laurence Lafont: Independent Director
  • Loïc Desmouceaux: Director representing employees
  • Marc Vogeleisen: Director representing employees
  • Julien Farre: Managing Director, Distressed & Corporate Special Situations at Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., Board Observer
  • Gauthier Reymondier: Board Observer

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Technicolor SA redirects here For the separated visual effects motion graphics and animation company see Technicolor Creative Studios Vantiva SA formerly Technicolor SA Thomson SARL and Thomson Multimedia is a French multinational corporation that provides creative services and technology products for the communication media and entertainment industries Vantiva s headquarters are located in Paris France 2 Other main office locations include Los Angeles New York City London Chennai Bangalore Memphis Tennessee and Lawrenceville Georgia Vantiva SAFormerlyThomson SARL 1893 1914 Thomson Multimedia 1914 2010 Technicolor SA 2010 2022 TypePublicTraded asEuronext Paris VANTIIndustryCreative services Technology BroadbandFounded1893 130 years ago 1893 HeadquartersParis FranceKey peopleRichard Moat Chairperson Luis Martinez Amago CEO and Director Revenue 2 9 billion 2021 Operating income 30 million 2021 Net income 140 million 2021 Total assets 3 0 billion 2021 Total equity 134 million 2021 Number of employees16 676 2021 Websitewww wbr vantiva wbr comFootnotes references 1 On 27 01 2010 Thomson Multimedia changed its name to Technicolor SA re branding the entire company after its US film technology subsidiary 3 Thomson s US subsidiary became Technicolor USA Inc 4 As of 27 09 2022 Technicolor Creative Studios has spun off from Technicolor SA which has been rebranded as Vantiva 5 Vantiva operates as two separate divisions Connected Home specialises in the design and manufacturing of broadband modems and Android TV boxes Supply Chain Solutions SCS offers logistics warehousing and fulfilment solutions SCS also manufactures and distributes DVD and Blu ray discs Contents 1 History 1 1 1892 The founding of the General Electric Company 1 2 1982 Thomson SA and its expansion 1 3 2009 2010 Rebranding to Technicolor 1 4 2014 Creative studios acquisitions 1 5 2020 present COVID 19 restructuring and rebranding to Vantiva 2 Company units 2 1 Current 2 1 1 Connected Home 2 1 2 Supply Chain Solutions 2 2 Former 2 2 1 Trademark License 2 2 2 Technicolor Creative Studios 3 Executive management 3 1 Executive Committee 3 2 Board of directors 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1892 The founding of the General Electric Company Edit Thomson was named after the electrical engineer Elihu Thomson who was born in Manchester England on March 26 1853 Thomson moved to Philadelphia USA at the age of 5 with his family Thomson formed the Thomson Houston Electric Company in 1879 with Edwin Houston The company merged with the Edison General Electric Company to become the General Electric Company in 1892 In 1893 the Compagnie Francaise Thomson Houston CFTH was formed in Paris a sister company to GE in the United States It was from this company that the modern Thomson Group would evolve citation needed In 1966 CFTH merged with Hotchkiss Brandt to form Thomson Houston Hotchkiss Brandt soon renamed Thomson Brandt In 1968 the electronics business of Thomson Brandt merged with Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil CSF to form Thomson CSF Thomson Brandt maintained a significant shareholding in this company approximately 40 citation needed 1982 Thomson SA and its expansion Edit In 1982 both Thomson Brandt and Thomson CSF saw nationalization due to the efforts of Francois Mitterrand Thomson Brandt was subsequently renamed Thomson SA Societe Anonyme and soon thereafter merged with Thomson CSF citation needed In 1988 2 years after General Electric bought out RCA they sold their consumer electronics division as well as most assets of RCA to Thomson in exchange for some of Thomson s medical businesses Around that same year Thomson Consumer Electronics was formed In 1995 the French government split the consumer electronics from the defense businesses of Thomson Multimedia and Thomson CSF prior to privatization in 1999 Following privatization Thomson CSF went through a series of transactions including with Marconi plc before becoming Thales in 2000 In 2005 Thomson bought Cirpack and Inventel 6 In 2000 Thomson Multimedia purchased Technicolor from Carlton Television owned by Carlton Communications in the UK and began a move into the broadcast management facilities and services market with the purchase of Corinthian Television becoming Thomson Multimedia In Q1 of 2001 it purchased the Broadcast Division of Koninklijke Philips Philips Broadcast then in 2002 acquired the Grass Valley Group Inc from Dr Terence Gooding of San Diego CA Thomson then purchased the Moving Picture Company from ITV and the internet startup Singingfish but then sold it to AOL in late 2004 In 2004 citation needed Thomson increased its stake in the Bangalore India based company Celstream Technologies which specializes in product engineering Cirpack a softswitch manufacturer was incorporated and acquired in April 2005 In July 2005 Thomson agreed to purchase PRN Corporation for 285 million In December 2005 Thomson re purchased the Broadcast amp Multimedia part of Thales Group citation needed In 2004 Thomson set up a joint venture TTE with China s TCL giving to TCL all manufacturing of RCA and Thomson television and DVD products and making TCL the global leader in TV manufacturing Thomson still controlled the brands themselves and licensed them to TTE At the time TCL was hailed as the first Chinese company to compete on the international stage with large international corporations Thomson initially retained all marketing of TTE s products but transferred that to TTE in 2005 citation needed In June 2005 the Videocon Group of India announced that it would acquire the color picture tube manufacturing business from Thomson SA for 240 million In early 2010 Thomson sold the television brand RCA to ON Corporation citation needed In September 2005 Thomson first showed its Infinity camcorder At the April 2006 launch this was described as a new line of IT based acquisition recording and storage devices 7 It was designed to end the stranglehold of proprietary products in this market and was inspired by a Grass Valley executive s trip to Fry s Electronics in Burbank to buy a computer backup device 8 While innovative it was unsuccessful in taking market share from the predominant players in News Acquisition Sony and Panasonic It was too heavy and used too much power which reduced battery life and increased heat Its production was discontinued in 2010 citation needed Also in 2005 Thomson marketing executive Nicholas de Wolff developed a plan for the creation of interactive Innovation centers 9 where early research projects could be demonstrated to industry leaders and clients in a close up format allowing for more strategic advanced product development The centers in Burbank USA 10 Rennes France Hannover Germany and Beijing China were so successful de Wolff and Thomson CTO Jean Charles Hourcade subsequently decided to launch the research demos at IBC and NAB trade shows 11 despite strong opposition from several business units The decision resulted in greatly increased confidence in Thomson product roadmaps and a strong YoY growth in related sales orders at those events In February 2007 Thomson Multimedia s Technicolor Content Services division announced that it had invested in Indian animation studio Paprikaas to expand its entertainment services capabilities 12 In December 2007 Technicolor partnered with DreamWorks Animation to assist Paprikass in the recruitment training and development of top tier animation talent 13 By January 2010 Technicolor had raised its ownership in Paprikaas to 100 14 Following the acquisition Technicolor s Indian offices in Delhi were merged into Paprikaas and the resulting studio was rebranded Technicolor India in May 2010 15 16 In December 2007 Thomson SA agreed to sell off its Audio Video and Accessories businesses the RCA and Thomson brands except communications products such as cordless phones to Audiovox In October 2007 Thomson SA agreed to sell its consumer electronics audio video business outside Europe including the worldwide rights to the RCA brand citation needed 2009 2010 Rebranding to Technicolor Edit On January 29 2009 Thomson announced its intention to sell the PRN and Grass Valley businesses to focus on services business and improve its financial position 17 This was one of the consequences of an enormous financial crisis in 2009 which forced the company to a total financial restructuring to avoid bankruptcy 18 From 2010 to February 2011 Technicolor having rebranded itself divested these sub businesses Grass Valley and Broadcast to the Francisco Partners in July and December 19 along with the Transmission business to PARTER Capital Group Head end to the FCDE Fonds de Consolidation et de Developpement des Entreprises and reintegration of PRN 20 On June 20 2012 Vector Capital won a competitive bid for a minority stake in Technicolor 21 beating JP Morgan with a surprise last minute bid 22 With the investment of 167 191 million Vector Capital will retain a minority stake in Technicolor of up to 29 94 23 Following the deal on June 21 2012 Technicolor named Remy Sautter as Chairman of the Board and appointed two Vector Capital representatives to the board Alexander Slusky and David Fishman 24 On July 3 2012 the Technicolor broadcast services division was acquired by Ericsson 25 2014 Creative studios acquisitions Edit On June 10 2014 Technicolor announced the acquisition of the Canadian VFX studio Mr X Inc 26 The same year the company also shut down its last film lab 27 On February 25 2015 Technicolor acquired the French independent animation producer OuiDo Productions On July 23 of the same year Cisco Systems announced the sale of its television set top box and cable modem business to Technicolor for 600 million part of a division originally formed by Cisco s 6 9 billion purchase of Scientific Atlanta 28 29 The deal was closed on November 20 same year 30 On September 15 2015 Technicolor acquired London based visual effects leader in advertising The Mill for 259 million On November 13 2015 Technicolor acquired the North American optical disc manufacturing and distribution assets from Cinram Group Inc for approximately 40 million In July 2018 Technicolor closed the sale of its Patent Licensing business to InterDigital for 475m 31 and in February 2019 announced it has received a binding offer for its Research amp Innovation Activity from the same company 32 In December 2019 Technicolor and its former CEO Frederic Rose were indicted in France on charges of fraud and breach of trust in connection with their role in the bankruptcy of Tarak Ben Ammar s post production group Quinta Industries and its subsequent acquisition of the company in January 2012 33 2020 present COVID 19 restructuring and rebranding to Vantiva Edit In June 2020 Technicolor filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy due to the COVID 19 pandemic 34 and went through a restructuring process following the appointment of former Eir CEO Richard Moat In 2021 the Technicolor post production brand was sold to LA based Streamland Media The sale was part of a strategic decision to focus on visual effects and animation for film advertising gaming and live events 35 Following the restructuring Technicolor reported a positive third quarter 2021 and a significant improvement in profitability despite supply constraint challenges affecting both Connecting Home and Technicolor Creative Studios 36 Meanwhile in May 2021 Technicolor launched Technicolor Creative Studios forming a global structure to drive its family of studios 37 The studio network included The Mill MPC Film Episodic amp Advertising Mikros Animation and Mr X Christian Roberton President of Technicolor Creative Studios announced that up to 4 000 VFX artists were anticipated to be hired In January 2022 The Mill united with MPC Advertising to create one global studio network under The Mill brand As a global studio The Mill made the decision to scale up for a creative future investing in new talent production capabilities and immersive technologies In the same month Technicolor Creative Studios announced the integration of MPC Film MPC Episodic and MR X under Moving Picture Company MPC forming the largest suite of VFX studios serving the feature film and episodic market globally In February 2022 Technicolor announced the spin off of its Technicolor Creative Studios division into an independent entity to be listed on Euronext Paris Technicolor SA was to retain 35 of the new company s capital Technicolor also shared in its annual results that all three divisions of the group were profitable and two thirds of the 2022 pipeline were already booked for Technicolor Creative Studios evidencing the dynamism of the film sector driven by the demand from streaming services 38 Technicolor Creative Studios spun off was completed on 27 September 2022 and on the same day Technicolor had announced that the company s home and entertainment units and the company as a whole would be rebranding to Vantiva As of November 2022 Vantiva still owns 35 of TCS but operates as an independent entity from Vantiva Company units EditCurrent Edit Connected Home Edit Connected Home is Vantiva s division dedicated to the design of broadband gateway boxes Set top boxes and Android TV solutions As of September 2020 it had the highest market share outside of China in the broadband gateways and modems market 39 Supply Chain Solutions Edit Supply Chain Solutions manufactures packages distributes and manages supply chain of DVD and Blu Ray discs for US film studios and the CD and games industry In August 2021 the division announced its diversification outside of media and entertainment designing and manufacturing components and consumables for the medical devices and life sciences industries 40 Building on its experience of sub micron engineering in DVD manufacturing combined with custom packaging and international distribution Vantiva has diversified into precision manufacturing supply chain fulfillment freight and distribution Former Edit Trademark License Edit Technicolor s Trademark Licensing division owns and manages consumer electronics brands such as RCA and Thomson On May 31 2022 Technicolor closed the sale of its Trademark Licensing operations for a total cash amount of c 100 million subject to customary price adjustments 41 Technicolor Creative Studios Edit Technicolor Creative Studios operates four main studios 42 The Mill specialized in visual effects moving image design experiential and digital projects for the advertising and music industries Moving Picture Company MPC providing visual effects CGI animation and motion design for film and TV Mikros Animation which provides CGI and animation for feature long form and episodic animated film Technicolor Games which creates content and immersive experiences for the gaming industry Executive management EditExecutive Committee Edit Luis Martinez Amago CEO Francois Allain COO and Deputy President of Connected Home Mercedes Pastor Senior Vice President of Global Customer Unit Leopold Diouf Senior Vice President of Product Division David Holliday President of Supply Chain Solutions Jean Ferre Chief Innovation Marketing and Strategy Officer Lars Ihlen CFO Olga Damiron Chief People and Talent Officer Executive Vice President of CSR and Corporate General CounselBoard of directors Edit Richard Moat Chairperson Luis Martinez Amago CEO and Director Anne Bouverot Director Thierry Sommelet Managing Director within the Capital Development Department of Bpifrance Investissement Melinda J Mount Independent Director Dominique D Hinnin Lead Independent Director Laurence Lafont Independent Director Loic Desmouceaux Director representing employees Marc Vogeleisen Director representing employees Julien Farre Managing Director Distressed amp Corporate Special Situations at Angelo Gordon amp Co L P Board Observer Gauthier Reymondier Board ObserverReferences Edit Technicolor 2021 consolidated financial statements PDF Technicolor 24 February 2022 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Privacy Policy Vantiva Cohen David S 26 January 2010 Technicolor reinventing itself Variety About Technicolor Bloom David Technicolor Creative Studios Spins Off As Pure Play VFX Company In Ads Games Movies And More Forbes Retrieved 27 September 2022 Thomson Acquires Cirpack the European Leader in Softswitch Solutions 21 April 2005 Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 David Tames NAB 2006 Camera Wrap up CreativePlanetNetwork A conversation with John Naylor Kino Eye 28 April 2006 Thomson Opens Innovation Center TV Technology 10 May 2006 Thomson s Technology Division Launches Burbank Innovation Center to Showcase Research and Products Digital Cinema Technology 23 March 2006 Thomson s Technology Division to Unveil Prototypes and Proof of Concepts for New Products and Technologies at NAB 2007 BusinessWire 4 April 2007 Boyer Brandon 13 February 2007 Technicolor Expands Game Services With Indian Investment Gamasutra Retrieved 10 December 2017 Boyer Brandon 20 December 2007 Thomson DreamWorks Partner To Enhance Indian Game Animation Studio Gamasutra Retrieved 10 December 2017 Stinson Liz 27 January 2010 Paprikaas in Technicolor Variety Retrieved 10 December 2017 Announcement 14 May 2010 Paprikaas is now Technicolor India Business Standard Retrieved 10 December 2017 McLean Tom 17 May 2010 Paprikaas Rebrands as Technicolor India Animation Magazine Retrieved 10 December 2017 Thomson to Sell Grass Valley tvtechnology com 29 January 2009 Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 Retrieved 29 January 2009 TECHNICOLOR Company Profile PARIS ILE DE FRANCE France Competitors Financials amp Contacts Dun amp Bradstreet PE Firm Makes Binding Offer for Grass Valley tvtechnology com 27 July 2010 Retrieved 3 August 2010 Technicolor sells head end business to FCDE keeps PRN 24 February 2011 David Benoit 25 July 2012 Vector Capital beats J P Morgan in Technicolor wildness Wall St Journal Vector Capital wins Technicolor deal Wall St Journal 20 June 2012 Technicolor s general shareholders meeting approves the capital increases proposed by vector capital 20 June 2012 Georg Szalai 21 June 2012 France s Technicolor gets new chairman seals deal to sell stake to US firm Hollywood Reporter Ericsson closes acquisition of Technicolor s broadcast services division Ericsson com 3 July 2012 Cohen David S 10 June 2014 Technicolor To Acquire Visual Effects Studio Mr X Variety Retrieved 18 October 2019 Blakely Helen Alexander and Rhys 12 September 2014 The Triumph of Digital Will Be the Death of Many Movies The New Republic Retrieved 1 January 2017 Technicolor to Buy Cisco s Set Top Box Unit for About 600 Million The Wall Street Journal 22 July 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Technicolor to acquire Cisco Connected Devices Division for 550m in stock and cash 23 July 2015 Retrieved 11 January 2016 Technicolor Completes Acquisition Of Cisco Connected Devices Division 20 November 2015 Retrieved 11 January 2016 Closing of The Sale of Technicolor s Patent Licensing Business to Interdigital 30 July 2018 Retrieved 17 March 2017 Technicolor Has Received a Binding Offer for its Research amp Innovation Activity From InterDigital 11 February 2019 Retrieved 17 March 2017 Keslassy Elsa 18 December 2019 Technicolor and Its Former CEO Frederic Rose Indicted on Fraud Charges in France Milligan Mercedes 24 June 2020 Technicolor Files Chapter 15 Citing Pandemic UPDATED with Statement Animation Magazine Vorhaus Mike Technicolor To Sell Its TV And Movie Postproduction Business Forbes Retrieved 22 February 2022 Technicolor delivers robust Q3 advanced television com 5 November 2021 Retrieved 22 February 2022 Giardina Carolyn 19 May 2021 Technicolor Unveils Restructure Plans Sets Ambitious Goal for Feature Animation Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 22 February 2022 Bloom David Technicolor To Spin Off Visual Effects Unit As Public Company As Part Of Major Reorganization Forbes Retrieved 28 February 2022 Financial Year 2020 Results PDF technicolor com 11 March 2021 Retrieved 22 February 2022 Technicolor Precision BioDevices to Manufacture Scope Fluidics BacterOMIC System Cartridges www yahoo com Retrieved 22 February 2022 Closing of the Sale of Trademark Licensing operations www technicolor com Retrieved 2 June 2022 Giardina Carolyn 13 January 2022 Technicolor Restructures VFX Company MPC Names Tom Williams President The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 22 February 2022 External links EditOfficial website Business data for Vantiva SA BloombergGoogleYahoo Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vantiva amp oldid 1158567737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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