mercredi 24 juin 2026

Netgem buys BARY AI unit


March 19, 2025: Netgem announces a strategic expansion in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) through its business dedicated to services for film and audiovisual publishers. This initiative marks a further step in Netgem's commitment to providing innovative solutions for the media industry.

Investment in R&D and strategic partnership with Bary To realize this ambition, Netgem is investing in AI specialist Bary. This partnership will give Netgem access to a research and development unit dedicated to AI and having developed market-validated solutions. Netgem is thus strengthening its ability to innovate and bring out new products at an accelerated pace, without changing its associated cost structure.

JUNE 23, 2026 BARY, an Israeli AI company founded in Tel Aviv, was sold to the French media and technology group Netgem, as part of another Israeli exit in the artificial intelligence sector. Netgem, which is traded on the Euronext exchange, said it is acquiring the French-Israeli startup BARY, which developed TheSubtil.ai, an AI-based system for translating, subtitling, and dubbing films and series. Under the deal, Netgem will acquire the company’s technology assets and its research and development unit in Israel.

Source: https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/article-900290

TheSubtil.ai to form part of Enclair
Following the acquisition, Eclair, part of the Netgem Group and one of the oldest companies in the film services sector, founded in 1907, will fully integrate TheSubtil.ai and make it a central component of its localization activities in France and other international markets.

mardi 23 juin 2026

PLEIO games partnership with Amazon Prime Day sale

Published: 23/06/2026

Netgem Pleio — the first set-top box to bring Freely to any television — has dropped to a record low of £80 in the Prime Day sale .

The first-ever Freely TV box just plummeted to a record low price on Amazon

1. Add Netgem Pleio to your Amazon basket for just £80
2. Or sign-up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime

The diddy box lets you stream live free-to-air channels and on-demand boxsets from dozens of broadcasters. French manufacturer Netgem is always adding new channels to the box, as well as games and other apps to enjoy on your flatscreen...
It's a very similar lineup to Freeview or Freesat, but you can ditch your TV aerial in favour of a Wi-Fi connection to watch anywhere in your home. Swapping the aerial for streaming also unlocks some Sky Glass-like tricks that aren't possible with Freeview.


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