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Issuer Pixel launches it’s 1-Click Sharing Features allowing instant Global Visibility

  • Published January 26, 2022 12:00AM UTC
  • Publisher Wholesale Investor
  • Categories Company Updates

Issuer Pixel, a new video-centric B2B sharing and networking platform built on patented technology, recently took a significant leap ahead by unveiling its video and audio 1-Click sharing features. Since its official introduction a few months ago, Issuer Pixel has grown significantly, with over 60 organisations on the platform.

With today’s official launch, companies of all sizes can now join the Issuer Pixel platform and begin publishing their content publicly, getting exposure to partners, customers, suppliers, suitors, investors and media worldwide.

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“On behalf of the entire Issuer Pixel team, I am thrilled to announce this significant milestone in our company’s growth,” said Issuer Pixel CEO David N. Baker. “This is a major step for our company and our investors. More importantly, going live means our corporate customers can begin taking advantage of our platform and seeing the benefits immediately.”

The announcement comes on the heels of other key events for the company, which earlier this year received official patent approval for its first patent, from the U.S. Patent Trademark Office.

“We already have one patent approved, two patents pending, and five more being prepared to be filed,” Baker said. “We believe building a strong patent portfolio will provide us with a defensible position in the market place and add tremendous value to Issuer Pixel.”

Despite the fact that most firms, including Fortune 500 companies, do not have a structure to handle their external facing video and audio content, the demand for such a system to organise their content has surged in recent years. For the first time, Issuer Pixel was designed to meet that expanding demand while also providing businesses with a platform to effectively find video/audio material by industry, sector, or granular product/service level.

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