At Quvis, we look beyond what already exists. We see what's possible,
not just what's already here.
For nearly two decades Quvis has invented technology to move vast
amounts of data in real time, and with extraordinary visual
representation quality. Quvis holds patents that enabled key
innovations in digital cinema and beyond.
Quvis designed the first 2K, 4K, and 3D digital cinema servers. We also
made the first 2K, 4K, and 3D digital cinema recorders. Industry leaders
like Pixar and Sony partnered with QuvisT to realize the potential of
digital cinema.
Known for innovation and quality, Quvis competed with over 20 companies
and was chosen by NASA to provide the meticulous images for the "Return
to Flight" program. Starting with the space Shuttle Discovery, Quvis
captured and quickly relayed the highest quality launch images to NASA's
analysis labs for study. Quvis also supported the launch of NASA's
"New Horizons" mission to Pluto.
In 2011 Quvis was acquired by Seacoast Capital Partners, an investment
firm dedicated to fueling more innovation in the digital cinema
industry.
In 2012, Quvis will introduce the first fully featured, software DCP
player, enabling creatives to see their finished work without the steep
expense of digital cinema viewing equipment. The Quvis DCP player will
play any DCP, whether it was produced with Final Cut, Adobe, or Avid.