Redge buys the “experience layer” for live OTT sports
Redge Technologies acquired the intellectual property rights to Austria-based NativeWaves AG’s NativeWaves EXP Event Experience Platform and related patents covering multimedia synchronisation and content distribution. The platform supports interactive OTT features for live events (e.g., multi-view, instant replays, live data integration, personalisation) and includes orchestration capabilities for transcoding and multi-region distribution with low-latency scalability. Redge said it will further develop and expand the platform’s deployment beyond its existing use by a major Polish broadcaster.
Key Takeaways
- Redge bought NativeWaves EXP platform IP and a related patent portfolio (asset/IP deal).
- EXP targets live-event engagement with multi-view, instant replay, live data overlays, and personalised UX.
- The platform includes orchestration for transcoding and multi-region distribution designed for low-latency scale.
- Redge positions the move as strengthening its OTT and sports broadcasting tech footprint, with expansion planned into additional markets and live entertainment.
Why It Matters
This is a classic “own the experience layer” move: interactive features and synchronisation aren’t just nice-to-haves in sports—they’re becoming table stakes to defend attention and justify rights inflation. By buying both a production-ready platform (already deployed at scale) and patents around sync/distribution, Redge aims to bundle infrastructure + interactivity into a single next-gen OTT pitch. The broader meme: delivery alone is commoditising, while differentiated live UX (multi-angle, data, personalised replays) is where platforms can charge more, retain younger viewers, and reduce churn during big-event spikes.
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