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Birmingham-based Covatic raises further €970k to launch and scale its software platform for TV broadcasters

Covatic, the University of Oxford spin-out which has developed a software platform for broadcasters, has just secured an €970,000 investment led by the MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund, which is part of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund. The fresh capital will allow Covatic to bring its software to market and create six new technical and management jobs. This latest investment, which also includes money from Oxford Sciences Innovation fund, Creative England, management and private investors, brings the total raised by the company to over €1.8 million.

Founded in 2016, Covatic is based in Birmingham and has offices in Oxford and London.  Covatic’s innovative platform enables broadcasters to deliver personalised content to users’ mobile devices and tailored adverts to boost advertising revenues, but without the need to expose any personal data. It understands where and when a user is consuming media on their mobile – crucial insight that can provide guidance on the most appropriate format, for example an audio clip when walking to the station and downloaded material to read on the train. As personal data is never accessed on the user’s mobile, privacy is protected at all times.

The company has already delivered a successful prototype for the BBC and is in commercial discussions with a number of key global broadcasters currently interested in rolling out its software platform by the end of 2018.

Nick Pinks, CEO of Covatic, stated: “The future of TV is personal, but the industry is lacking the right technology to achieve this. We help broadcasters learn what their audiences want on an individual basis and deliver the right content and advertising, giving them an unrivalled experience.”

Covatic’s platform allows broadcasters to tailor their content to individual consumer needs and this recent funding round will allow the company to begin tapping into a huge potential market.

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Thomas Ohr
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