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Pix to Acquire Codex

Codex will retain its brand, according to Pix founder and CEO Eric Dachs.

ASC Staff

Codex will retain its brand, according to Pix founder and CEO Eric Dachs.

Pix has announced it will acquire Codex in a move that will enable both companies to deliver a range of new products and services. 


“Our clients have relied on Pix to protect their material and ideas throughout all phases of production,” says Eric Dachs, Pix founder and CEO. “In Codex, we’ve found a group that similarly values relationships with attention to critical details. Codex will retain its distinct brand and culture, and there is a great deal we can do together for the benefit of our clients and the industry.”


Introduced in 2003, Pix has become a widely used secure communication and content-management provider. The Pix System enables creative continuity and reduces project risk by ensuring that ideas are accurately shared, stored and preserved throughout the production process.


“Pix and Codex are trusted brands used by leading creatives, filmmakers and studios around the world,” notes Marc Dando, Pix’s chief design officer. “The integration of both services into one simplified workflow will create a fast, secure, global collaborative ecosystem.”


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