Shares of Artivision Technologies, a Singapore firm specialising in online video advertising, surged as much as 9.1% after it said its technology may be incorporated into a software kit being developed by Intel Corp, reported Reuters.
By 9:02 a.m., Artivision shares were up 6.1% at $0.35.
Under a memorandum of understanding, Artivision unit ArtiMedia said it will incorporate its front-end in-video advertising platform and back-end advertisement serving technology into an Intel software development kit that uses the U.S. semiconductor giant’s “Wi-Fi Direct” technology.
By 9:02 a.m., Artivision shares were up 6.1% at $0.35.
Under a memorandum of understanding, Artivision unit ArtiMedia said it will incorporate its front-end in-video advertising platform and back-end advertisement serving technology into an Intel software development kit that uses the U.S. semiconductor giant’s “Wi-Fi Direct” technology.
With this merge, technology will be more powerful. I hope it will be useful too, since we can't deny that innovation has always two effects.
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