Dailymotion, Huawei Video partnership
May 26, 2020
Video technology provider Dailymotion has formed a strategic partnership with Huawei Video, Huawei’s Entertainment Service, which delivers its consumers a varied selection of international and local video content.
Through this global partnership, Huawei Video has integrated Dailymotion’s video player technology in its application. The technology package includes a robust white-label video player, a large volume of international and local video content via Dailymotion’s API as well as a strong monetisation solution of the video inventory.
Using Dailymotion’s advanced video solution technology as well as a substantial amount of international and local video content allows Huawei Video to engage more global audiences.
“Thanks to all our premium partners, Dailymotion is able to distribute a large amount of videos and playlists to third party publishers,” commented Stéphane Godin, Chief Content Officer, Dailymotion. “We are proud to collaborate with Huawei to make all of our content catalogue reach new premium audiences”,
“We’re pleased to offer our Huawei Video service so that people across the globe can easily explore thousands of videos and movies available from our partners, including Dailymotion, anywhere and anytime,” added Jervis Su, Vice President of Mobile Services, Huawei Consumer Business Group. “We are committed to bringing more choice to consumers. We also hope it will bring some joy to all of their lives at this time.”
Committed to supporting renowned global publishers such as Huawei Video, Dailymotion believes that its video technology solutions will continue to enrich the content of publishers, to expand their digital footprint and reach a global audience.
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