Content analysis specialist Spherex is showcasing its artificial intelligence and machine learning-based platform that is designed to assess the cultural fit of film and TV content for distribution in different countries.
The company observed that the international distribution of video content is increasingly complicated. A country’s laws, culture, and customs determine age ratings and market reach. Few producers, distributors, or platforms have the expertise to navigate the complex web of regulatory requirements in each jurisdiction, it added.
Teresa Phillips, CEO of Spherex, said: “Our platform automates the process of reviewing titles for content compliance at a country level. We eliminate the risk of releasing an objectionable version of a title in an important market and ensure the content is monetised to the greatest extent.”
Stand Number: 5.B89
Company: Spherex
You are not signed in
Only registered users can comment on this article.
7Artisans’ latest lens "warps reality"
7Artisans’ 23mm T2.9 Explosive Bokeh Cine Lens is the latest addition to its Floral Bloom Art Cine Lens Series, which is claimed to manipulate focus “to warp reality and amplify visual impact”.
Remotly debuts remote desktop solutions
Remote desktop provider Remotly is back at IBC for the second time, with a renewed focus on ultra-low latency streaming in 4K HDR at 120Hz with 4:4:4 colour accuracy.
Satlink’s IP stream modulator enters the stream scene
At IBC2026, Satlink will present its IP stream modulator, the ST-7406, and its ability to convert IP inputs into DVB-T, DVB-C, and ISDB-T RF signals.
Cinegy to showcase playout automation at IBC2026
The Cinegy Air playout server and broadcast automation system will be shown at IBC with a focus on running its core back-end functionality in a Docker environment on Linux.
Sprolink reveals its all-in-one NDI live production unit
Sprolink’s new MC-NDI video switcher is a fully integrated network device interface (NDI) live production unit with instant replay.



