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EnlightV (full name: Beijing Enlightv Technology Co., Ltd.) is a digital media technology enterprise headquartered in Beijing, China. Founded on August 3, 2015, it positions itself as a "new engine for cultural digitalization," focusing on the research and development (R&D) and implementation of digital media software, hardware, and end-to-end solutions. Committed to advancing the in-depth integration of digital technology and cultural industries, its business spans multiple sectors, including exhibitions, cultural tourism, film and television, art installations, and enterprise digital management. Its products and technologies have been deployed in numerous world-class and national large-scale events.[1]

Company overview

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Basic information

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Beijing EnlightV Technology Co., Ltd. is a limited liability company with Li Lin as its legal representative. Its registered address is located on the 5th floor, Building 3, Courtyard 106, Kexing West Road, Changping District, Beijing. The company employs around 200 staff members and operates within the scientific research and technical services industry. Its business scope encompasses technology development, software development, digital cultural and creative services, conference and exhibition services, as well as the manufacturing and sales of radio, film, and television equipment. It also holds licensing qualifications for radio and television program production and operation, and online cultural operation. An overseas operational hub is situated in Las Vegas, USA , forming a global service network.

Equity and operational layout

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As of 2025, EnlightV has invested in 6 external enterprises, controlled 5 enterprises, and established 5 branches. In September 2025, it increased its shareholding ratio in Beijing QiJing Media Co., Ltd. from 25% to 100%,[2] further strengthening business synergy. Its business covers international markets such as Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, with its service network gradually expanding to major global cultural and technological industry clusters.

Core management team

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  • Li Lin: General Manager. He graduated from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications with a master's degree, is the founder of the Hirender and hecoos brands, and a visiting lecturer at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. He once worked at Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) in the United States as a senior algorithm engineer and holds 3 U.S. invention patents. In 2015, he founded EnlightV, focusing on the R&D of multimedia, control systems, and visualization technologies in the performance industry, and leading the technical route planning of core products.[3]
  • Li Dong: Vice President of R&D and Co-founder. He graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China with a master's degree in Communications and Information Systems. Having worked in iQiyi, Kaiwei Semiconductor and other enterprises, he has rich experience in multimedia technology, computer graphics and other fields. He leads the R&D and iteration of Hirender and hecoos series core products, and heads the technical team to make breakthroughs in key technologies such as ultra-high-definition video encoding and decoding, and real-time rendering.[4]

Core product system

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EnlightV has built an end-to-end technical ecosystem centered on "performance broadcasting control + virtual production + intelligent central control", forming the main product matrices: Hirender, hecoos, and ccMAX, etc. Covering the entire process of application scenarios from pre-production rehearsal, on-site execution to post-event management, it combines software flexibility and hardware stability.

Hirender All-Media Control System

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Hirender is EnlightV's flagship all-media control system, positioned as a "benchmark for the next-generation all-media control system." It seamlessly integrates audio, lighting, display, and mechanical equipment through timeline and program management, excelling in ultra-high-definition video control, LED splicing, and projection blending. Widely adopted in large-scale performances, exhibition venues, conference events, and other scenarios, it served as the core broadcasting control technology for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, enabling the precise synchronous presentation of 100-million-pixel-scale content.[5]

Software series

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  • Rental Products: Including four core products: S3, S2, S1, and P1. As the next-generation broadcasting control flagship, S3 supports ultra-high-definition display, LED splicing, projection blending, and multi-device linkage, featuring easy operation and powerful performance, suitable for global large-scale exhibitions and performances; S2 is designed for complex LED scenarios, providing intuitive window control and unlimited program windows to meet the needs of large-scale projects; S1 targets small and medium-sized LED scenarios, supporting 4K resolution and flexible window modes, lightweight and compatible with laptop devices, suitable for meetings and small-scale performances; P1 is a professional multimedia player compatible with Windows systems, enabling instant playback without transcoding, suitable for small and medium-sized meetings, exhibitions and other scenarios.
  • Engineering Solutions: Centered on the C series, the representative product C3 is specially designed for high-end complex exhibitions, live performances, cultural tourism night tours and other scenarios. It integrates powerful broadcasting control functions and unattended features (scheduled on/off, automatic playback, peripheral management), and can achieve mobile remote control with ccMAX software to improve operation and maintenance efficiency.
  • Assistant Tools: Including EnlightV Assistant (audio and video broadcasting control toolbox, supporting batch transcoding, test chart generation, network debugging, etc.), NDI Transmitter (free network video extension tool), Hirender Touch (S3-exclusive mobile control APP, supporting same-network IP connection and real-time program management), HVC Plugin/Player (Adobe series software plug-in, supporting direct output of HVC format without secondary encoding), Stream Deck Plugin (S3 Pro-exclusive plug-in, enabling quick control of playback, volume, brightness, etc.).

Hardware media servers

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Three customized media servers (4U, 2U, D4D16) are launched, with hardware configurations deeply adapted to Hirender software to meet the performance needs of different scenarios:

Model Core Configuration Audio and Video Interfaces Application Scenarios Core Advantages
4U[6] Intel Core high-frequency processor (16 cores for Pro version/24 cores for Pro Plus version), 16G/32G memory, 500G/1T M.2 SSD, NVIDIA professional graphics card (12GB/16GB) Video Output: 4×DisplayPort 1.4, 1×DisplayPort 1.2; Video Input: 4×HDMI, optional 1×SDI+1×DVI/2×SDI/2×DVI Large-scale performances, international events High-performance customization, flexible configuration, strong expandability
2U NVIDIA dedicated graphics card, multi-core processor, adapted to the performance needs of small and medium-sized scenarios Video Output: 2×DisplayPort 1.4, 1×DisplayPort 1.4 (monitor preview); Video Input: 1×HDMI+1×SDI (standard version), optional 2×HDMI Small and medium-sized events, educational scenarios, community performances Portable and compact, easy to operate, cost-effective
D4D16 NVIDIA high-performance GPU, customized motherboard, supporting hardware upgrades Video Output: 1×DisplayPort 1.2 (integrated GPU), 4×DisplayPort 1.4 (discrete GPU), 16×DVI (cannot be used simultaneously with discrete GPU DP); Video Input: 2×HDMI+2×DVI Large-scale events, complex performance scenarios Supports frame synchronization, irregular screen control, projection mapping, full-featured

Core technical features

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  • Dual-Mode Control: The world's first timeline + window dual-control mode. The window mode supports preset instant playback, covering 80% of common scenarios and reducing the learning threshold for beginners; the timeline mode provides professional-level precise editing to meet the needs of 20% of high-end creative execution.
  • Ultra-High Definition and Stability: Supports distributed cluster expansion to achieve 100-million-pixel resolution, realizing smooth output of 24 channels of 4K60Hz signals at the Hangzhou Asian Games; after 720 hours of pressure testing, the synchronization reliability reaches 99.999%, meeting the fault tolerance requirements of major events such as the Winter Olympics.
  • Multi-Protocol Compatibility: Natively supports more than 20 protocols such as DMX512, Art-Net, MIDI, TCP, and UDP, building a "digital spine" for cross-device communication and realizing the integrated linkage of audio, lighting, machinery, and electricity.
  • HVC Coding Technology: Independently developed Hirender Video Coding format, supporting 16K×16K ultra-high-definition resolution and Alpha channel transparency effect. Its coding efficiency is 5-10 times that of traditional formats, decoding takes only 3-4ms, and video memory usage is reduced by 33-50%.
  • Active-Standby Redundancy Mechanism: Real-time frame synchronization between active and standby servers, automatic two-way matching of assets and parameters, seamless switching in case of faults. Combined with dual-link redundancy and intelligent monitoring, it ensures zero-interruption live broadcasting.

hecoos End-to-End Production Platform

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Positioned as a "world-leading end-to-end production platform", hecoos takes video control, lighting pre-editing, interactive technology, and virtual production as its core capabilities. It provides end-to-end digital solutions for virtual film and television production, exhibition and display, art installations, and brand events, having completed more than 1,000 high-end projects worldwide, including the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics and the construction of Shenzhen TV's virtual studio. Its product ecosystem covers four modules: Studio, Lighting, Server, and xR/VP, realizing full-link coverage from pre-production rehearsal to on-site execution.[7]

Core modules

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  • Studio Software: A full-scenario production rehearsal software that simulates stages, lighting, and visual effects in a 3D environment based on real-time rendering technology. It integrates the entire process through timeline rehearsal, supports multi-user collaborative debugging, and realizes seamless connection between design and execution. Core functions include five modules: 3D scene rehearsal, projection light path design, lighting pre-editing, director control system, and on-site control center. It can accurately simulate projector light paths, illuminance measurement, and occlusion detection, preloading parameters of multiple brands of projectors to simplify complex light path modeling.
  • Lighting Software: An integrated lighting design and control system compatible with mainstream lighting equipment and Art-Net protocol. It supports lighting pre-editing and on-site control, can accurately reproduce 3D lighting effects, and is suitable for multiple scenarios such as stage, film and television, architectural lighting, and commercial spaces, realizing the creative concept of "design is implementation".
  • Server Media Servers: Divided into three models (Server-D, Server-C, Server-R) to meet the needs of different scenarios:
    • Server-D: A 3D output engine for stages/venues, equipped with Intel Xeon Gold processor, NVIDIA A5000 graphics card, and 6TB hard drive. It supports content playback, screen mapping, 3D mapping and other functions, suitable for art exhibitions and stage performances, with the advantages of rapid deployment, stability and high efficiency.
    • Server-C: The core server for virtual production, with the same configuration as Server-D. It adds functions such as multi-camera switching, delay calibration, color grading, and virtual-real lighting collaborative control, providing frame-level precision virtual-real synchronization capabilities for virtual production.
    • Server-R: A real-time rendering computing server, adopting Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, RTX4090D 24GB graphics card, and 2TB hard drive. It supports Rivermax cluster rendering and multi-engine compatibility, providing powerful computing support for virtual asset rendering and interactive effect presentation.
  • xR/VP Virtual Production Solution: Based on LED screens as shooting backgrounds, it integrates real-time camera tracking, real-time rendering, and multi-screen broadcasting control technologies. It expands virtual scenes outside the LED screens through AR overlay technology to achieve virtual-real integrated visual effects. Core technologies include 5-minute fast lens measurement and positioning, delay calibration, color correction, seamless multi-camera switching, UE engine layer management, virtual-real lighting collaborative control, etc. It supports 2.5D scene construction and AIGC content integration, reducing the cost and threshold of virtual production. Representative applications include BYD new car launches and the shooting of the sci-fi short film Earth Cannon.

ccMAX Intelligent Central Control System

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ccMAX is a comprehensive intelligent central control system launched by EnlightV. Through customizable UI design and multi-device collaborative control, it realizes the integrated intelligent management and control of audio, lighting, display equipment, and mechanical systems, widely used in exhibitions, performances, studios and other scenarios. Core features include cloud broadcasting control management (remote program playback, asset transmission, cloud storage), multi-device synchronization and real-time monitoring (simultaneous control of multiple terminals, real-time feedback of device status), fully customized interface (adapting to different scene themes and binding diverse interaction logics), and built-in command library (preloading common device control commands to simplify configuration processes). It can seamlessly link with Hirender and hecoos systems to build a full-scenario intelligent management and control closed loop.

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  • Automatic Projection Blending: A core function of hecoos. It captures projection images through cameras to automatically complete geometric correction and edge blending, adapting to complex projection carriers such as domes, curved surfaces, and cylindrical surfaces, greatly reducing manual calibration time and improving the consistency of projection images.
  • Tracking Mirror System: Composed of rotatable mirrors, drive mechanisms, and control systems, it can dynamically adjust the projection direction and position, real-time correct mirror distortion, breaking the limitation of the fixed projection range of traditional projectors, suitable for large-space interactive installations.
  • GPS Broadcast Positioning System: Accurately locates device positions through GPS, realizing automatic cross-regional content switching and multi-device synchronous playback, adapting to the intelligent management and control needs of cultural tourism night tours, outdoor interactions and other scenarios.
  • Content Copyright Protection: Adopts AES-256 encryption algorithm and device binding technology, supporting remote authorization updates, playback time control, and watermark addition to prevent illegal copying and tampering of content, ensuring the security of high-value audio-visual content.
  • Audio Management: Integrates professional audio workflows, supporting lossless transmission, multi-device signal integration, and Dante network audio protocol, realizing industrial-grade audio-video synchronization, suitable for professional theaters and large-scale performance scenarios.
  • Timecode Control: Natively supports LTC and MTC protocols, enabling two-way linkage of multiple devices without external converters. It triggers the collaborative response of lighting, machinery, audio and video through timeline nodes, suitable for complex scenarios such as concerts and theaters.

Major projects and cases

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With its core products and technical capabilities, EnlightV has participated in numerous world-class and national large-scale events, covering virtual production, exhibition and display, art installations, cultural tourism night tours and other fields, setting industry technical benchmarks.

International events and national celebrations

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  • 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies: The Hirender system served as the core broadcasting control support, driving a 11,626-square-meter LED floor screen, a 60-meter-high ice waterfall, and screens in the north and south stands of the Bird's Nest. It realized real-time output of 16K resolution and 27 channels of 4K50Hz signals, cooperating with hecoos lighting pre-editing technology to ensure the accurate presentation of ceremony links; hecoos also participated in the collaborative control of on-site lighting and virtual effects.[8]
  • 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies: The Hirender distributed cluster system realized frame-synchronized output of 24 channels of 4K60Hz signals, supporting the playback of LED screens with 22784×17664 resolution. It ensured zero-fault operation through the active-standby redundancy mechanism, showing the integration of Oriental culture and sports spirit.[9]

With independent R&D as its core competitiveness, EnlightV focuses on key technical fields such as audio-visual encoding and decoding, real-time rendering, 3D visualization, streaming media transmission, virtual online packaging, and virtual-real integration. It has established an R&D team led by industry experts, continuously investing in the layout of patents and software copyrights. Its technical achievements are widely applied in ultra-high-definition video processing, virtual simulation, immersive experiences, and other scenarios.

Virtual Production and Film & Television Variety Shows

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  • Earth Cannon Sci-fi Short Film: Adapted from Liu Cixin's novel, it adopted the hecoos xR/VP solution. Through a 100-square-meter curved LED screen and 3 hecoos servers, it integrated MOCO robotic arm tracking data to achieve seamless integration of virtual and real scenes, completing the entire film shooting in only 12 days.
  • BYD Series New Car Launches: Applied hecoos xR technology to build a 40×6m curved LED screen. Through dual-workflow shooting and high-resolution rendering, it broke geographical limitations to present diverse scenes, realizing the in-depth integration of product characteristics and visual effects.
  • 2023 Dragon TV New Year's Eve Gala "Jue Ai" Segment: hecoos xR technology restored the "Water Cloud Sky" and "Si Ming Palace" scenes from Love Between Fairy and Devil, achieving an immersive stage effect through an 18×5m LED screen and 4 xR-CD servers.
  • Cyndi Wang QQ Dance 15th Anniversary Concert: hecoos synthesis and rendering servers realized real-time interaction between artists and virtual idols. Through a 30×6m LED screen and multi-camera tracking, it ensured zero drift of virtual scenes and enhanced the sense of performance immersion.

Exhibition and display & art installations

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  • Palace Museum Lantern Exhibition: The Hirender system supported the design of an interactive wall, realizing the interactive effect of audiences "lighting up" historical palace lanterns, integrating traditional culture and digital technology.
  • Zaha Hadid Architecture Exhibition "Future Realm": Hirender and hecoos jointly supported the digital presentation of exhibits, showing the sense of future and spatial aesthetics of architectural design through projection blending and lighting control.
  • Extreme Silence Liu Jiayu's Work at Venice Biennale: hecoos 3D Mapping technology projected ink textures onto the terrain, realizing the integrated expression of Oriental artistic conception and modern technology.
  • Dream of Ukiyo 5D Ukiyo-e Exhibition: The 2,300-square-meter immersive space adopted Hirender and hecoos systems, restoring the artistic charm of Edo-era ukiyo-e through multi-projection control and audio-video synchronization.

Cultural Tourism Night Tours and Large-Scale Events

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  • "Only Henan·戏剧幻城 (Drama Fantasy City)": A large-scale immersive project directed by Wang Chaoge. Hirender and hecoos systems supported the collaborative control of audio-video and lighting in multiple theaters and scenarios, realizing the synchronous operation of nearly 30 situational spaces.
  • Stone Light Century Immersive Light Show at Jiangsu Garden Expo Park: The hecoos system was responsible for panoramic lighting and projection control, guiding audiences to experience the aesthetic scene of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
  • Tsinghua University's 110th Anniversary Celebration "Light of Masters" Light Show: Hirender and hecoos jointly supported the visual presentation of the celebration, showing the university's century-old cultural heritage through architectural mapping and lighting choreography.

R&D and Intellectual Property Rights

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Taking independent R&D as its core competitiveness, EnlightV focuses on key technical fields such as audio-visual encoding and decoding, real-time rendering, 3D visualization, streaming media transmission, virtual online packaging, and virtual-real integration. It has established an R&D team led by industry experts, continuously investing in the layout of patents and software copyrights. Its technical achievements are widely applied in ultra-high-definition video processing, virtual simulation, immersive experience and other scenarios.

As of January 2026, the company has 20 trademark information, 13 patent information (including multiple invention patents), 49 software copyright information, 13 recorded websites, 6 qualification certificates, and 3 administrative licenses. Core technical achievements include:

  • Patented Technologies: Method for detecting translucent areas of ultra-high-definition images (authorized in December 2025), method for removing reflections from ultra-high-definition images (published in December 2025), dynamic mask blending method for ultra-high-definition videos (authorized in November 2025), ultra-high-definition green screen compositing method (published in October 2025). All are aimed at optimizing ultra-high-definition video processing and visual effects, enhancing the technical barriers of core products.
  • Core Coding Technology: Independently developed HVC coding format, breaking the limitations of traditional video formats. It supports 16K ultra-high definition and Alpha transparent channels, with coding efficiency and decoding speed far exceeding mainstream industry formats, becoming the core technical support for Hirender series products.
  • Protocol and Standard Compatibility: Deeply integrates industry standards such as SMPTE ST 2110 protocol, Dante audio protocol, and Art-Net lighting protocol, supporting Rivermax cluster rendering technology. It realizes seamless connection with mainstream professional equipment, ensuring system compatibility and expandability.
  • Virtual-Real Integration Technology: Developed core technologies such as 5-minute fast lens measurement, sub-millimeter-level tracking accuracy, and virtual-real lighting collaborative control, building the technical advantages of the hecoos xR/VP solution and promoting the industrialization of virtual production.

Awards and Industry Recognition

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  • In 2024, with its green construction practices (82% green material utilization rate), it won the title of "Environmental Pioneer Enterprise" awarded by the Shanghai Convention and Exhibition Industry Association, demonstrating its industry responsibility in the field of sustainable development.
  • At the 2025 Beijing International Science and Technology Exhibition, its designed interactive booth was specially commended by the organizer, showing its industry-leading display effect design capabilities and technical integration strength.
  • Core products Hirender and hecoos have become benchmark brands of media servers and virtual production systems in the global performance industry due to their stable performance in world-class events such as the Olympic Games and Asian Games, with high market recognition and market share ranking among the top in China.[10]
  • Participated in the formulation of multiple technical specifications for the digital performance industry, promoting the development of industry standardization. Its independently developed HVC coding format has become a recommended format for some cultural tourism and film and television projects.

Affiliated Enterprises and Business Expansion

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Through investment and business expansion, EnlightV has formed a diversified business ecosystem covering the entire chain of services such as digital technology R&D, exhibition design and construction, and cultural content creation:

  • Beijing Qijing Media Co., Ltd.: In September 2025, EnlightV increased its shareholding ratio from 25% to 100%, achieving full ownership. It strengthens the business synergy between content creation and technology implementation, focusing on cultural tourism IP and digital content development.[11]
  • Shanghai EnlightV Exhibition Design Co., Ltd.: Founded in 2016, it is an affiliated enterprise of EnlightV, focusing on high-end exhibition special decoration design and construction services. It has a professional design team of more than 30 people, with production factories in Shanghai and Hangzhou, covering the Yangtze River Delta region. It has an outstanding reputation in the medical equipment and intelligent manufacturing exhibition fields. Through modular design, it can save 15-20% of construction costs, forming an integrated "design + technology" service capability with EnlightV's core technical products.

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