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Friday, 12/05/2014 6:48:51 AM

Friday, December 05, 2014 6:48:51 AM

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Ntek $$$.00 is just getting started Ultraflix the new household name in 4k streaming and leader in the 4 k content space is taking it up another notch....50 movies being released UltraFlix now up and running on all platforms, over a 100 more upcoming release early 2015 more studios signing on, live events etc...


4K OTT Streaming Media Player Support for Cable TV Companies

NANOTECH ENTERTAINMENT (OTCPINK: NTEK), a pioneer in bringing the 4K Ultra HD experience to consumers, announced today the appointment of Blake Brown as NanoTech’s Lead Technical Developer for its global media business. Brown brings more than 25 years of multimedia engineering experience in developing video, encoder and decoder products for many of the industry’s leading multimedia companies in Silicon Valley.

https://ultrahidef.tv/

Ntek's focus is on porting NanoTech’s UltraFlix 4K streaming video distribution service to several major 4K TV brands as well as the emerging 4K-capable smartphones. He will also provide support for several strategic Nuvola Multiple System Operator (MSO)/cable TV company customers.


Brown holds numerous patents with Sony, Avistar, Futuretel, Emuzed and Hitachi for software development related to compression, storage, streaming, networking and 3D. While manager and senior software engineer at Pinnacle Systems, he was a primary contributor on a compression-related Technical Emmy and a significant contributor on a small team for a second Technical Emmy. Brown’s previous experience also includes software development for Amazon, DirectTV and Sonic Solutions. Brown has a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois and an M.B.A. in Management/Finance from Santa Clara University.

In his new role, Brown will
Adding Brown to the NanoTech team is timely considering the growth in the adoption of 4K Ultra HD TVs and the projected growth for 4K-capable smartphones.