Techtel, a privately owned company headquartered in Australia, founded in 1985, employs approximately 40 individuals, and reported $5.0M in revenue as of 2023. The company operates as a tier 2 media tech buyer. Specializing in broadcast professional services, Techtel functions as a broadcast technology systems specialist, providing hardware and software to the Asia-Pacific broadcast and telecommunications industries.
Techtel released `inctrl™`, a new web-based production control platform, on March 19, 2026, designed to integrate live video into the browser-based user experience for content creators, government, and media organizations. Previously, on January 30, 2026, the company unified its Australian and Singapore websites and online stores, consolidating `techtel.com.au`, `techtel.com.sg`, and their respective shops into a single digital ecosystem, `techtel.tv`. Earlier, on September 29, 2025, Network Nine selected Techtel's `inflo` platform to deliver an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) transcription service for news content within its Avid production system, a decision that followed an extensive technology proof of concept where Techtel collaborated with Nine and Avid.
Techtel's customers primarily consist of consumer electronics and broadcast television and radio companies. Examples of Techtel's customers include Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Nine and Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Techtel has partners like Harmonic. Techtel has suppliers like Capella Systems.