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LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro Launches for General Download at Adobe MAX

 

LucidLink, pioneers in high-performance remote collaboration storage for the world’s largest studios, brands, and creative professionals, announces the general availability of the LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro editing software in time for the creativity conference Adobe MAX October 10 – 12 in Los Angeles, CA. The widespread availability of LucidLink’s panel integration within Premiere Pro now enables creative editors to cache just the media needed in their edit directly within the Premiere Pro application, offering them a faster, more efficient, and seamless experience within Adobe Premiere Pro.

Showcased at IBC 2023 in Amsterdam, the LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro has been beta tested by a number of creative professionals that rely on Adobe Premiere Pro for their creative process.

Magicbox puts Hollywood-caliber movie magic into the palm of the hand with their Superstudio™, a semi-trailer designed to literally transform in minutes into a ready-for-action LED studio complete with a fully configured camera motion tracking system, motorized turntable floor, and computer control center. Magicbox also owns Supersweet Motion Picture Productions, which uses LucidLink for their productions in a variety of ways, from pre-vis workflows, working with virtual art departments to collaborate and create virtual environments, as well in production and post production.

Brian Cibula, president of Supersweet Motion Picture Productions, said: “Our business runs on Adobe software, and the integration of the LucidLink Panel into Premiere Pro has been a game-changer for our teams when they are out on the road and unable to transfer creative assets using conventional methods of transfer and download. Our editors have been able to either pin just the clips needed within their sequence in Premiere Pro, or if more precision is needed, cache the clip ranges found within their edit, which has saved countless hours and successfully streamlined their creative flow.”

Casual, a global video content production studio for enterprise-level businesses, has teams creating thousands of projects a year for Fortune 500 clients. Their award-winning content is created by a network of teams around the world in their LondonNew YorkChicagoHong KongBarcelona and Sydney offices.

Katie Wade, US Head of Post Production at Casual, said, “Editing in Premiere Pro is a seamless process until it comes to working with remote, hybrid, and our global cross-team collaborations. Using the LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro means we don’t need to pin entire media folders, just the relevant content needed in a specific timeline. With this new integration our machines and our editors can focus on much more manageable media pools, saving time on the overall edit while also spending more time creating.”

Key Features of the LucidLink Integration for Adobe Premiere Pro Include:

  • Proxy and High-Resolution Workflow Intelligence: Users can customize their cache settings for high-res, proxy, or both, facilitating a seamless offline-to-online editorial workflow without the need for downloading or duplicating extensive camera-original files.
  • Optimized Performance: A simple, one-touch adjustment optimizes Premiere Pro settings for peak performance.
  • Real-time Indication: The panel indicates when content is not in a LucidLink Filespace during the pinning or caching process.

For more information on the new workflow enhancement, click here.

Peter Thompson, CEO and co-founder of Lucidlink, said: “We are thrilled creatives have found so much value in our first integration of LucidLink into a creative tool, and delighted to make this product available to the entire Adobe community in time for Adobe MAX. Real-time cloud collaboration is revolutionizing media creation, enabling creatives to focus on crafting captivating content. LucidLink delivers this seamless experience to collaborative teams worldwide today.”

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Scibase: Year-end report

 

The fourth quarter in figures:

  • Net sales amounted to TSEK 3,055 (2,800).
  • The loss after tax amounted to TSEK 9,839 (10,207).
  • The loss per share amounted to SEK 0.20 (0.61).
  • The cash flow from current operations was negative in the amount of TSEK 10,290 (8,842).
  • The gross margin reached 49.4% (58.0%).
  • Electrode sales volume increased by 4% and reached 7,492 (7,180) units. Repeat sales of electrodes to existing customers increased by 6%.

The full year in figures:

  • Net sales amounted to TSEK 9,521 (9,276).
  • The loss after tax amounted to TSEK 34,989 (39,594).
  • The loss per share amounted to SEK 1.12 (2.38).
  • The cash flow from current operations was negative in the amount of TSEK 33,861 (37,956).
  • The gross margin reached 52.5% (54.5%).
  • Electrode sales volume increased by 8% and reached 25,686 (23,724) units. Repeat sales of electrodes to existing customers increased by 9%.

Important events during the quarter:

  • The negative impact of Covid-19 seen in the first half of the year lessened in Q3 and in Q4 sales reached a new quarterly high. Sales in the company’s key market Germany increased by 15% while overall sales increased by 9%. The market situation however remains difficult to predict going forward, due to ongoing lockdowns and reduced marketing activities.
  • SciBase announced the outcome of the exercise of warrants of series TO1. In total 91.4% of the warrants were subscribed for at a price of SEK 1.75, raising MSEK 30 net.Nevisense Go, SciBase’s next generation handheld platform, was released at the end of October. The first version of Nevisense Go will be used by researchers and industrial partners to assess skin barrier function.
  • SciBase was granted a Category III CPT® code for the Nevisense melanoma detection test in the US.
  • Two US studies showing improved detection of melanoma by clinicians with Nevisense were published in leading US journals. The studies compared the evaluation of atypical, pigmented skin lesions using visual evaluation alone to visual evaluation plus Nevisense.
  • The first study validating the use of Nevisense in Non-melanoma skin cancer was published.
  • Nevisense was included in infant study at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Nevisense will be used to measure skin properties including barrier function and evaluate whether these measurements can help predict the development of allergies or monitor their progress.
  • Linn Olsen, SciBase’s head of production and supply chain, has been appointed as a member of the management team.

Important events after the end of the  period

  • A further German study evaluating the value of using Nevisense on suspected Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC, also known as Keratinocyte cancer) in normal clinical practice was published.
  • A nominating committee was appointed.

July 1 – Sep 30

Jan 1 – Sep 30

THE GROUP

2020

2019

2020

2019

Net sales, SEK ths

3 055

2 800

9 521

9 276

Gross margin, %

49,4%

58,0%

52,5%

54,5%

Equity/Asset ratio, %

79,1%

69,4%

79,1%

69,4%

Net indebtness, multiple

0,26

0,44

0,26

0,44

Cash equivalents, SEK ths

41 427

26 456

41 427

26 456

Cashflow from operating activities, SEK ths

-10 290

-8 842

-33 861

-37 956

Earnings per share (before and after dilution), SEK

-0,20

-0,61

-1,12

-2,38

Shareholder’s equity per share, SEK

0,96

1,93

1,50

1,93

Average number of shares, 000′

48 707

16 618

31 287

16 618

Number of shares at closing of period, 000′

54 780

16 618

54 780

16 618

Share price at end of period, SEK

4,62

4,36

4,62

4,36

Number of sold electrodes, pieces

7 492

7 180

25 686

23 724

Average number of employees

17

18

16

18

This information is information that SciBase Holding AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out below, at 08.00 CET on February 19, 2021.Contact person: Michael Colérus, CFO. +46 70 341 34 72