Qube Cinema Technologies

Ltd. and in November 2017, it announced the signing of a definitive agreement to merge with UFO Moviez Ltd.[2] but after significant procedural roadblocks in the process at the NCLT Mumbai, the merger was called off in early 2019.

[8] In March 2011, Qube introduced a 4K integrated media block (IMB) that is Ethernet-based, allowing exhibitors to have their storage servers within or outside of their theater.

[9] It allows for central storage in multiplex theatres and is designed to work with any digital projection system that supports an IMB.

In January 2012, Qube held the first public demonstration of 4K 3D streaming from a single server when they installed a d-cinema system at the Moody Gardens MG 3D Theater in Galveston, Texas.

[11][12][13] The transition of the Moody Gardens theater from 70 mm film to digital 3D used a Barco NV projector and Qube XP-I server and Xi IMBs.

[14] And, in October, Qube Cinema partnered with Global Immersion to install its d-cinema system at the Giant Screen theatre of the Peoria Riverfront Museum.

[15] In May 2012, Qube introduced server software capable of synchronizing multiple IMBs, making 4K 3D projection possible for theatre owners.