• AMPD Ventures (AMPD) has signed a definitive agreement with Zhejiang Versatile Media Co to market the Versatile Virtual Production System
  • Anthony Brown, CEO & co-founder of AMPD Ventures sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news
  • AMPD specializes in providing high-performance cloud and compute solutions for low-latency applications 
  • AMPD Ventures Inc. (AMPD) opened trading at C$0.225 per share

AMPD Ventures (AMPD) has signed a definitive agreement with Zhejiang Versatile Media Co to market and supply the Versatile Virtual Production System worldwide.

The Versatile Virtual Production System is a suite of technology solutions that offers many advantages over current virtual production workflows that will help accelerate the paradigm shift towards real-time, in-camera visual effects and environments.

Anthony Brown, CEO & co-founder of AMPD Ventures sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news.

“The technology Versatile has developed represents a true leap forward in virtual production. We are very pleased to have been chosen by Versatile as a partner to bring their technology, alongside our High-Performance Edge computing to power the LED walls, to Canada and the rest of the world.”

AMPD specializes in providing high-performance computing solutions for low-latency applications, including video games and eSports, digital animation and visual effects, and big data collection, analysis and visualization. 

AMPD Ventures Inc. (AMPD) opened trading at C$0.225 per share.

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