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Broadcast Pro
03-07-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
Skandha Media Services expands MENA presence with new office in Dubai
The regional base will enhance client relationships, strengthen partnerships and provide executive-level support. Skandha Media Services, a provider of cloud-native media operations and broadcast solutions, has inaugurated a new office in Dubai Media City, strengthening its commitment to the Middle East and North Africa's rapidly evolving media landscape. This move follows the company's growing regional momentum, including the appointment of Neha Modi as Managing Partner – Product and Growth in 2024, and addresses the rising need for scalable, cost-efficient media services powered by cloud technology. The Dubai office is designed as a consultative hub where Skandha can engage more closely with clients and partners. The company aims to foster deeper collaboration and provide in-person support, which is increasingly vital for media organisations that are embracing agile, digital-first strategies. Skandha's operational backbone remains its Global Media Capability Centres (GMCCs) in India, which deliver AI- and machine learning-enabled managed services across playout, ad tech, and content workflows. By combining this global delivery infrastructure with a local presence, Skandha is enhancing its ability to deliver strategic value to MENA media enterprises. Yogesh Salian, founder and CEO of Skandha Media Services, said: 'With strong regional interest and growing demand for flexible delivery models, this office is an important step toward being locally available while globally capable. Combined with the scale and reliability of our GMCCs, we're ready to help MENA media businesses thrive in a platform-first future.' Skandha's services leverage advanced cloud infrastructure, automation, and artificial intelligence to empower broadcasters, OTT platforms, content owners, rights holders, and brands with reliable, scalable solutions. Its portfolio includes dynamic playout systems and centralised resources designed to meet the commercial and operational demands of modern media operations. The Middle East's surging investment in sports infrastructure and major events such as Formula 1 and the FIFA World Cup has fueled demand for live streaming and content monetisation. Industry analysts expect the region's sports sector to grow by 8.7% by 2026—more than twice the global average—creating new revenue opportunities for aggregators, rights holders, and advertisers. As interest in Arabic-language content and niche sports continues to expand, Skandha will help clients navigate new monetisation models and implement data-driven audience strategies. The company's established relationships and in-depth market knowledge provide a strong foundation for impactful partnerships. 'Having a physical presence in Dubai Media City allows us to crystallise deeper, face-to-face relationships with our clients and partners across the region,' added Neha Modi. 'It's a consultative space—built to support collaboration, strategic planning, and a shared vision for media innovation.'


Broadcast Pro
25-06-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
Skandha and EFC partner to expand Global Media Capability centres
Partnership with space-branded real estate expert delivers next-level offshoring agility for broadcasters, OTT platforms, and media tech firms by managing the entire content lifecycle. Skandha Media Services, a specialist in broadcast and digital media technology powered by cloud, AI and automation, has announced a strategic partnership with EFC Limited, a leader in dynamic workspaces and physical infrastructure. This collaboration is set to enhance Skandha's ability to offer scalable, cost-effective solutions for global media and entertainment (M&E) companies looking to offshore operations through Media Capability Centers (MCCs). EFC, which operates fully managed workspaces across key Indian cities including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Gurugram, is already supporting several Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India. The new alliance builds on that foundation, enabling Skandha to expand its infrastructure and deliver tailored services that support end-to-end media workflows, from broadcast playout and live event production to ad monetization and post-production. India has emerged as a hub for GCCs, with over 1,580 such centres, according to a recent EY report. Of these, about 50 are focused specifically on media and entertainment, forming a niche category known as MCCs. These centres cater to the unique needs of the M&E sector, combining creative, technical, and operational expertise to centralise and scale media activities across sectors such as broadcasting, digital content, sports, gaming, and advertising. MCCs streamline essential operations including localisation, regulatory compliance, VFX, programmatic media buying, news production, audience analytics and content creation. Major global media brands like Disney, ESPN, Bloomberg, Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery have already invested in such offshoring hubs in India. As part of the collaboration, Skandha and EFC have worked on a high-impact space branding initiative to position Skandha's MCC offerings, showcasing their ability to execute large-scale rollouts with speed and precision. Yogesh Salian, CEO & founder of Skandha Media Services, explained: 'EFC's experienced leadership in workspace and real estate, and its readily available capacity, can easily accommodate our MCC infrastructure. This means we can provide fully outsourced end-to-end services, along with the infra, processes and people to support the entire media workflow spectrum – from broadcast playout, live event support, ad insertion and ad monetisation, to content rights management, content services and post-production processes. 'This collaboration allows us to offer our domestic and international clients not only economies of scale in infrastructure but also highly efficient and scalable operations.' Founder of EFC Ltd., Umesh Sahay said: 'Skandha has become a well-known brand in the region with a strategic vision that will benefit M&E customers worldwide. We're delighted they have chosen EFC to host their MCCs to bolster services and help their customers stay ahead in such a competitive landscape.' The partnership is also strategically aligned with the growing industry trend of prioritizing profitability over expansion. By outsourcing infrastructure and technical operations to Skandha's MCCs, global broadcasters, OTT platforms, and sports media organisations can reduce capital and operational costs while maintaining performance and agility. These services are further enhanced by Skandha's AI-driven workflows, secure enablement, and automated quality control, enabling rapid deployment and execution. With the alliance now in place, Skandha aims to rapidly scale its Global Media Capability Centres, delivering powerful support to M&E brands navigating increasing content demand, accelerated digital transformation, and tightening margins. 'We're confident that our expanded Global Media Capability Center will help amplify brand presence across diverse platforms and environments,' Salian added. 'This partnership will help us to rapidly scale operations and empower our customers to navigate rising content consumption, rapid digitalization and cost pressure with agility.'


Broadcast Pro
26-02-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
Skandha Media Services achieves ISO/IEC 27001-2022 certification
The playout solutions and services provider upholds global security standards in broadcasting services, IT infrastructure and software development. Skandha Media Services, a provider of scalable managed playout, broadcast and OTT services powered by cloud technology, automation, AI and machine learning, has announced its achievement of the ISO/IEC 27001-2022 certification. This certification, awarded by the United Registrar of Systems (URS), recognises Skandha's compliance with internationally recognised information security management standards. It applies to the company's broadcasting services, IT infrastructure and software development operations, covering Skandha's cloud instances, customer data and business processes, including IT and media operations. As broadcasters and OTT platforms face increasing threats such as data breaches, piracy, and unauthorised access, security certifications like ISO 27001 have become crucial for cloud service providers. Skandha's accreditation reinforces its commitment to maintaining the highest data security and regulatory compliance standards. Speaking about the certification, Neelesh Dalvi, Co-founder and Head of Digital Operations at Skandha Media Services, said: 'Receipt of the ISO certification solidifies our commitment to provide quality-assured solutions and services to our clients and it demonstrates that we are meeting internationally recognised standards and protocols in every process, across every department, at every level within the organisation. 'It's important that our customers know just how much we value global security standards, data protection and regulatory compliance – and ultimately that we're a company they can trust with any project.' The certification highlights Skandha's ongoing efforts as a security-first organisation, with a focus on strengthening cloud security, enhancing access controls, refining risk mitigation strategies, improving employee security training and advancing cybersecurity protocols. 'I'd like to credit Skandha's employees for their dedication to the ISO certification process, especially the heads of department who have shown unwavering determination to achieve this milestone. It's a directive that benefits all our stakeholders and firmly positions Skandha as a trusted technology leader in secure, scalable, and AI-driven media innovation with security-first solutions. We're delighted to obtain this accreditation,' Dalvi concluded.