EVS targets the studio robotics market with the acquisition of Telemetrics
The EVS acquisition of Telemetrics will expand the European firm’s portfolio of solutions with high-value automation solutions, as well as helping the brand consolidate its influence in the US market.
By integrating Telemetrics‘ robotics portfolio with EVS‘ existing platforms, including Cerebrum and the Flexible Control Room concept, EVS seeks to “unlock” new automation capabilities, improving accuracy and expanding the creative freedom of its users. EVS will also “ensure continuous innovation” by leveraging its portfolio of media-specific genAI capabilities.
The acquisition is also in line with EVS’ mission to deliver “emotional profitability” by unlocking synergies across the EVS ecosystem and creating new revenue opportunities. The transaction is expected to close on 1 October 2025, contributing to the group’s results from the fourth quarter of 2025 onwards.
For Serge Van Herck, CEO of EVS, the acquisition represents a “pivotal step in our strategy to expand our footprint and enhance our portfolio with intelligent robotics solutions.” “Telemetrics’ legacy of innovation and precision aligns perfectly with EVS’s mission to empower customers with smarter, more immersive live production tools. We are confident this move will drive long-term growth and shareholder value. In addition, this acquisition provides EVS with production capacity in the US,” he explains.
Michael Cuomo, Vice President of Telemetrics, adds: “We’re proud to bring our family’s legacy into the EVS ecosystem. This partnership allows us to extend our reach beyond the U.S. and bring our premium production solutions to a worldwide audience. EVS shares our values and vision, making it the ideal partner to carry forward the innovations started by my grandfather and father. For our employees, this marks an exciting new chapter filled with opportunities for growth, collaboration, and innovation.”
“Our customers will benefit from expanded support, smarter automation, and deeper integration with EVS’s world-class platforms. And for our business partners, this acquisition opens the door to new markets and joint development initiatives that will drive mutual success. We’re thrilled about what lies ahead and confident that together with EVS, we’ll continue to shape the future of media production robotics,” concludes Cuomo.
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