Ahmed, a distinguished figure in broadcast systems integration across the MENA region, has joined Mediability.
With his rich background from Sony, TSL, and Diversified, Ahmed’s arrival coincides with a pivotal phase of expansion for Mediability, as the demand for agile solutions increases in the region.
Leadership Enhancement at Mediability
Andrew Davies, Group CEO of Mediability, expressed his excitement about Ahmed joining the team. “Suhail’s deep understanding of the local market, coupled with our ongoing advancements in broadcast technology, will bring transformative solutions to our clients in the region,” he stated.
Mediability has played a crucial role in pioneering some of the most forward-thinking projects and design consultancy services across Europe, challenging traditional methods to redefine content creation.
Suhail Ahmed’s Vision for Mediability
“I have long admired the Mediability team,” shared Suhail Ahmed, newly appointed CEO of Mediability MENA. “Their top-tier engineering expertise and track record of innovative projects were key factors in my decision to join the team.”
Ahmed will collaborate closely with Ole Johan Skogheim, CTO of Mediability and the mastermind behind TV2’s shift towards an agile technology stack.
Mediability’s Innovative Approach in the MENA Region
Establishing itself as a dynamic and independent system integrator in Europe, Mediability has now expanded its presence in Dubai to better serve the MENA region. Moving away from the traditional hardware-centric approach, Mediability adopts an innovative, engineering-led strategy. This approach integrates IP, cloud, software, and middleware technologies into versatile hybrid solutions, tailoring them to meet individual client needs. Mediability’s service spectrum spans broadcast engineering, cloud solutions, software integration, middleware, custom development, and consulting. With its distinctive business model that combines conventional system integration with cloud-based solutions, Mediability is revolutionizing content engineering practices. The company is fully owned by the Norway-based Fonn Group.
News source: https://www.mediability.com/