V-Nova joins Access Advance HEVC Patent Pool
March 31, 2025
V-Nova, a provider of compression solutions, has announced its inaugural participation in a patent pool, joining the Access Advance HEVC Patent Pool. This strategic move showcases V-Nova’s commitment to fostering industry collaboration and ensuring access to some of its technologies.
With over 1,200 patents across advanced compression, AI-driven processing, and immersive media technologies, V-Nova is uniquely positioned as a leader and innovator in video and data compression, beyond MPEG-5 LCEVC. Participation in the HEVC Patent Pool further underscores its broad contribution to multiple technologies and ongoing influence within the global compression ecosystem.
V-Nova’s technologies are designed to enhance the efficiency and performance of existing and future codecs, including HEVC. By joining the Access Advance HEVC Patent Pool, V-Nova reinforces its role as a contributor to broader codec ecosystems, promoting compatibility, efficiency, and adoption across the industry. V-Nova’s technologies are already specified by key standards bodies, including MPEG, SBTVD, ATSC, ISO, and SMPTE.
“Joining the Access Advance HEVC Patent Pool is a pivotal milestone for V-Nova,” commented Guido Meardi, CEO of V-Nova. “This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to driving innovation and ensuring that our groundbreaking technologies are accessible to the broader markets. By contributing to this patent pool, we aim to foster a collaborative ecosystem that propels the evolution of video technology.”
“We are very happy to welcome V-Nova to the HEVC Advance Patent Pool as a licensor,” said Access Advance CEO Pete Moller. “V-Nova has been working on the cutting edge of video compression for well over a decade and is recognised as an innovator in this space with its unique approaches to minimising bandwidth while maintaining quality. We look forward to working together.”
V-Nova remains committed to fostering innovation across the media industry through continued research, collaboration, and the development of next-generation compression technologies.
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