Infomir

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Infomir
Company type
Industry
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
FounderAndrey Adamovskiy
HeadquartersOdesa, Ukraine
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsIndustrial and consumer electronics, software
Number of employees
500+ (2019)
Websitehttps://www.infomir.eu/

Infomir is a Ukrainian company which produces industrial and consumer electronics, as well as software products. The group of companies covers up to 4% of the global IPTV/OTT set-top box market and supplies products to more than 160 countries.[1]

The main office and production of Infomir are located in Ukraine. The company's contract partner is Jabil Circuit, which has 100 plants in 23 countries.[2]

History[edit]

The history of "Infomir" began in 1994 when "Farlep" (the group of companies) was founded, which specialized in providing telephone services and Internet access services. The group included a company that developed and produced telecommunications equipment and software. The products were produced both for Farlep's own needs, and for large customers – "Ukrzaliznytsya" and "Ukrtelecom".[1]

  • 2005, "Infomir" was founded.[3]
  • 2002 - the company acquired a license for smart electricity meters production.[4]
  • 2007 - In October "Infomir" Internet provider started its work. The company tested equipment and new technologies, studied the reaction of subscribers to new services.[4]
  • 2015 - "Infomir" released the first 4K set-top box.[5]
  • 2019 - In January "Infomir" joined the anti-piracy initiative "Clear Sky".[7]

Awards[edit]

In August 2012, Stalker Middleware received a prize in the nomination "The Best Domestic Development, presented at EEBC 2012 and expoTEL 2012".[8]

In September 2018, the lighting reconstruction of the bridge connecting Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk project received the Grand Prix at LED Expo 2018 in Kyiv.[9]

In March 2019, Whooshi, a portable Bluetooth audio amplifier, received the Red Dot Design Award.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dmytro Riasnyi (2019-06-24). "Andrey Adamovskiy: The puzzle "Adamovskiy-Hranovskyi-Poroshenko" does not work out" (in Ukrainian). Economichna Pravda. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  2. ^ "The company from the USA will build another plant in Transcarpathia" (in Ukrainian). Espreso TV. 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  3. ^ Alexander Glushchenko (2012-05-01). "Infomir is a Ukrainian manufacturer of media players and IPTV consoles" (in Russian). Mediasat. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  4. ^ a b Stanislav Garmatiuk (2012-07-19). ""We do not sell the device, but the services demanded by a particular language group." Interview with Alexander Marakhovsky, Director of Infomir LLC" (in Russian). IXBT.com. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  5. ^ "Infomir will introduce a 4K console" (in Russian). Mediasat. 2015-08-27. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  6. ^ Chris Dziadul (2019-06-10). "Infomir launches new Android STB". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  7. ^ "II Conference 'Fighting piracy in Ukraine: What's done – What to do. 2018'". Clear Sky Anti-piracy Initiative. Archived from the original on 2019-08-07. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  8. ^ "The National Council was pleased to hear the EEBC/expoTEL" (in Ukrainian). National Council of television and radio broadcasting of Ukraine. 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  9. ^ "Nomination: Smart lighting using solar and wind energy" (in Russian). Grand Prix LED Expo Awards. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  10. ^ Olha Karpenko (2019-03-27). "Nuka eternal pencil, Whooshi amplifier and others: Ukrainian projects that received Red Dot". AIN.ua. Retrieved 2019-10-15.