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Guido Meardi

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Guido Meardi is an Italian engineer, businessman, CEO and co-founder of V-NOVA, a UK based tech company that developed high-efficiency international data coding standards.[1][2][3]

Guido is the former partner at McKinsey & Company and serial entrepreneur with engineering and scientific expertise.[4] He was joint inventor of many essential aspects of V-Nova’s technologies and standards, with over a hundred patents co-authored and filed.[5] He is co-author of the ISO/IEC MPEG-5 Part 2 Low Complexity Enhancement Video Coding (LCEVC) standard, and he personally edited large portions of it.[6][7] Among his non-profit roles, Guido is the member of the Board of Directors of Nova – Italian MBA Association[8] and member of the Board of Governors of the Advanced Imaging Society.[9]

Guido Meardi was ranked 24th among the Telegraph’s 2020 top 100 UK Tech Entrepreneurs,[10][11] and listed in TVBEurope’s 2021 list of 25 people to watch in the media technology industry.[12]

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  12. "TVBEurope's 2021 Watch List". TVBEurope. TVB-Europe. 8 December 2020.



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