About ENCO

ENCO was established in 1983 by two MIT engineers, Eugene Novacek and Judy Kane Novacek, providing computer based process control in industrial applications. Building on a heritage in automation technology and an in-depth understanding of challenges faced by television and radio broadcasters, ENCO focused on the application of computer based automation to these needs. The emerging power and capacity available from PC computers enabled ENCO to adopt concepts of computer controlled automation found in high tech factories and apply them to the broadcast studio.  In 1991, ENCO's first digital audio delivery system, DAD, replaced error prone manual CART systems commonly used in broadcast industries to sequence and play audio content.  DAD increased flexibility and productivity for broadcasters and enabled trouble free automated formats that could run for an hour, or for days without intervention. ENCO's DAD family of products found acceptance worldwide in applications ranging from the small WEBcaster, to large multinational television broadcasters. Thousands of DAD systems have been installed across six continents. ENCO has continued to innovate with new technologies for broadcasters. These advances include, enCaption® which automates the process of captioning live broadcast programming for the hearing impaired.  At ENCO, we're fiercely dedicated to audio automation! Thank you for visiting.

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