Zoo Digital has secured Warner Home Video International as the first customer for its automated style-guide production system for home entertainment.
Sheffield-based Zoo has developed software that speeds up the production and translation of DVDs and their packaging. It can also be used to design posters and point of sale materials.
The new system enables style-guides to be produced more cheaply and quickly. It is part of the workflow automation tool set and can also be used in ensuring consistency in branding consumer products.
At 40.5p a share, up 2p, Zoo is valued at £9.57m.
Chairman Roger Jeynes bought 20,000 shares at 40.5p each on 5 July. These are the only shares Jeynes owns.
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