Qvest has entered into an agreement with the Premier League to design and implement a new media production facility for its international coverage.
Qvest will manage the entire transformation, design and technical implementation for Premier League Studios across all project phases.
The company has developed a scalable and future-proof technology architecture that combines a hybrid and data-driven software approach with the latest best practices in sports broadcasting.
The concept and design phase has been concluded, and the project is now moving into planning and preparation for systems integration.
The two partners said they intend to work with selected vendors to establish the highest standards at every aspect of production.
Paul Molnar, chief media officer at the Premier League, said: “Bringing our media operations in-house supported by Qvest marks a major step forward in how we deliver and innovate our global broadcast offering. The new production facility will give us full creative and operational control, allowing us to respond faster to platform needs, engage our audiences more deeply, and set new benchmarks for content quality to our partners and millions of fans around the world.”
Peter Nöthen, CEO of Qvest, added: “This collaboration represents a powerful opportunity to co-create the future of sports media with one of the world’s most innovative sports leagues. By aligning technology strategy with the Premier League’s ambitions, we are laying the foundation for a new era of fan engagement and content excellence.”