Evertz Technologies has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Harman International to acquire the Studer brand, technology and related assets. The acquisition is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2021.

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Evertz: Evertz plans to invest in Studer to develop next-generation products

Evertz Technologies has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Harman International to acquire the Studer brand, technology and related assets. The acquisition is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2021.

“We’re pleased to welcome this iconic audio brand to our Evertz family of products and solutions that has been serving the broadcast market for more than 50 years,” said Brian Campbell, EVP business development, Evertz. “We also welcome the many valued Studer customers who depend on Studer technology and reliability to deliver the best audio to their audience.”

Evertz will be investing in Studer for developing next-generation products to meet broadcast customers’ future needs while creating synergies between its current product suite and the Studer product environment.

“We saw an exciting opportunity to evolve these premium products with new products and feature development while having Studer continue to redefine how broadcast audio is produced,” said Campbell.

From The Beatles recording Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band at EMI/Abbey Road Studios on a Studer tape deck, to Studer digital mixing consoles in the control rooms at the world’s most prestigious and modern broadcast facilities, Studer has been an iconic audio brand for more than 70 years. HARMAN acquired Studer in 1994 and brought the brand into the digital age with products such as those in the Vista mixing console series.

“We are very pleased that the stewardship of the iconic Studer brand will continue on under Evertz’s leadership,” said Brian Divine, president, Harman Professional Solutions. “The Harman team will be working very closely with Evertz over the coming weeks to assure a seamless transition for customers.”