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Moving iMage Technologies (MITQ) — supplier map and strategic takeaways for investors

Moving iMage Technologies operates as an integrator and distributor of cinema technology: MiT buys, integrates and resells premium projection, loudspeaker and display systems for exhibitors and venue operators while augmenting revenue with systems integration and installation services. The company monetizes through product sales, project services, and selective IP/asset purchases (notably the DCS loudspeaker line) that expand recurring parts/service and aftermarket revenue. Read more background and supplier intelligence at https://nullexposure.com/.

Why the supplier roster matters to the investment case

MiT’s business is a classic channel and integration model: margin depends on distribution agreements, product availability, and installation/recurring service economics, while growth requires access to marquee OEMs to win large cinema and venue contracts. The supplier list therefore functions as both a revenue enabler and a risk concentration map: a handful of relationships with major manufacturers drive scale and credibility in the market.

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Supplier roll call — plain-English summaries and sources

Below are each of the counterparties cited in the public releases and news for FY2025–FY2026, with a short description and a direct source link.

Barco

MiT distributes Barco laser cinema projectors and has a multiyear roll-out contract to install 150 Barco laser projectors over three years, positioning Barco as a strategic projection OEM for MiT’s cinema installs. Source: The Globe and Mail press release (FY2026) — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/MITQ-A/pressreleases/226715/moving-image-technologies-posts-q2-growth-and-narrows-losses/

Dolby

Dolby is listed among core suppliers for audio and digital cinema technologies that MiT integrates into theatre projects and premium auditoria. Source: Newsfile / company press materials (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/274295/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Hosts-First-Quarter-Fiscal-2026-Conference-Call-November-14-2025-at-11am-ET

Samsung

MiT collaborated with Samsung on the U.S. debut of the Samsung Onyx Cinema LED screen, supplying the custom DVLED Frame and integration services for the installation. Source: Newsfile release on the Cannon Beach project (FY2025) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/248875/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Partners-with-Samsung-in-U.S.-Debut-of-the-Samsung-Onyx-Cinema-LED-Screen-at-Cannon-Beach-in-Arizona

QSC

MiT acquired the DCS premium cinema loudspeaker product line from QSC for cash, adding an owned product franchise that directly increases its product and service margin potential. Source: Reuters/TradingView coverage and Newsfile (Q2'26 acquisition) — https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2026-02-12:newsml_NFC83nPKR:0-moving-image-technologies-achieves-q2-revenue-of-3-8m-hosts-call-today-at-11am-et/

Q-SYS

Q-SYS is listed among MiT’s audio/control vendors used across integrated sound and automation systems in recent projects and press releases. Source: Newsfile / Marketscreener (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/283668/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Achieves-Q2-Revenue-of-3.8M-Hosts-Call-Today-at-11am-ET

Christie Digital

Christie Digital supplies cinema projection and display equipment that MiT integrates into multi-screen and private screening room projects. Source: Markets FinancialContent / Newsfile project notices (FY2025) — https://markets.financialcontent.com/stocks/article/newsfile-2025-9-3-moving-image-technologies-partners-with-the-historic-cherry-lane-theatre-to-create-a-state-of-the-art-cinema-and-performing-arts-venue?Language=english%2F1000

Sharp (NEC) Digital Cinema / Sharp NEC Digital Cinema

MiT maintains distribution and master reseller relationships with Sharp/NEC for theatre-grade displays and projection products in the Americas. Source: Company filings and investor press releases (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/274295/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Hosts-First-Quarter-Fiscal-2026-Conference-Call-November-14-2025-at-11am-ET

LEA Professional

LEA Professional is named repeatedly as an audio OEM partner whose amplifiers and cinema audio hardware MiT distributes and integrates. Source: Newsfile product and project announcements (FY2025) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/252210/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Reports-Revenue-of-3.57M-Improved-Q3-Gross-Profit-and-Reduced-Net-Loss-Net-Cash-Steady-at-5.4M-at-Quarter-End

LEA Amplifiers

Referenced specifically as a hallmark cinema brand that expands MiT’s audio offering, LEA Amplifiers are part of MiT’s amplifier and loudspeaker integrations. Source: Q1 FY2026 earnings call transcript summary (InsiderMonkey) — https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/moving-image-technologies-inc-amexmitq-q1-2026-earnings-call-transcript-1646332/

JBL

JBL is cited as a package component for cinema audio systems MiT sells and installs, often referenced alongside Crown in project listings. Source: Globe and Markets press notices (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/MITQ/pressreleases/34914581/moving-image-technologies-hosts-fourth-quarter-fiscal-2025-conference-call-september-26-2025-at-11am-et/

JBL/Crown

Many project releases list JBL/Crown together as the combined audio solution set MiT deploys in venues. Source: Newsfile and Reuters coverage of project work (FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/283479/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Hosts-Second-Quarter-Fiscal-2026-Conference-Call-February-12-2026-at-11am-ET

Crown

Crown is referenced both on its own and paired with JBL; MiT uses Crown amplification in its cinema audio installations. Source: The Globe and Mail press release (FY2026) — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/markets-news/Newsfile/140594/moving-image-technologies-hosts-second-quarter-fiscal-2026-conference-call-february-12-2026-at-11am-et/

GDC

GDC is listed among display and digital cinema equipment manufacturers that MiT distributes and integrates for exhibitors. Source: Newsfile and Marketscreener releases (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/283668/Moving-iMage-Technologies-Achieves-Q2-Revenue-of-3.8M-Hosts-Call-Today-at-11am-ET

Meyer Sound

Meyer Sound is included as a premium audio OEM used in higher-end auditorium projects and venue upgrades. Source: Newsfile and project announcements (FY2025–FY2026) — https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/285281/Moving-iMage-Transforms-Eight-Screen-Santa-Fe-Theater-Complex-for-EVO-Entertainment-with-CuttingEdge-Laser-Projection-and-Digital-Sound-Systems-including-an-EVX-Enhanced-Viewing-Experience-Auditorium

LG / LG Electronics USA

MiT worked directly with LG on engineering and product support for Miraclass display framing and installations in performing arts projects. Source: RavePubs coverage of the Meryl Streep Center project (FY2026) — https://ravepubs.com/lg-commercial-displays-in-the-meryl-streep-center-for-performing-artists-support-the-creative-educational-mission-of-the-sag-aftra-foundation/

What the constraints tell us about MiT’s operating model

The disclosures and press excerpts surface three actionable contract signals that shape partner risk and opportunity.

  • Framework / master reseller posture with major manufacturers (Sharp-NEC, Barco, Dolby, GDC, Christie). This is an explicit signal of formal distribution agreements that anchor MiT’s procurement and resale pipeline. Evidence: company statement of Master Reseller agreements (FY2025–FY2026).
  • Counterparty mix skews toward large enterprise OEMs. MiT’s revenue depends on relationships with enterprise-grade manufacturers such as NEC, Barco, Christie, QSC, JBL, Dolby and Samsung, which provides product credibility and scale but concentrates supplier exposure.
  • Several named relationships are manufacturer-level partnerships. The firm’s role is distribution and integration rather than OEM manufacturing; that role defines its margin profile and capital requirements.

Taken together, these signals imply a mature channel model with structured contracts, elevated counterparty concentration, and operational criticality tied to a small set of OEM relationships — favorable for credibility and project wins, but requiring careful supplier management and inventory planning.

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Investment implications and action points

  • Growth lever: Ownership of the DCS loudspeaker line (acquired from QSC) converts a supplier dependency into a product asset that can improve long-term margins and aftermarket revenues. Source: Reuters/Company disclosures (FY2026) — https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2026-02-12:newsml_NFC83nPKR:0-moving-image-technologies-achieves-q2-revenue-of-3-8m-hosts-call-today-at-11am-et/
  • Concentration risk: Material reliance on a short list of OEMs (Barco, Dolby, Samsung, QSC, Christie, Sharp-NEC) means supply disruptions or changes in OEM channel strategy would impact MiT’s top line rapidly.
  • Operational maturity: Framework and master reseller language in filings indicates formal contractual footing with manufacturers — a positive sign for predictable access to product and pricing.

Final recommendation: model revenue sensitivity to availability of key project SKUs (Barco projectors, Samsung Onyx panels, QSC/DCS speakers) and include a scenario where one core OEM tightens channel terms. For tailored counterparty risk reports and project-level revenue analysis, visit https://nullexposure.com/.

This supplier map should be used as the basis for diligence on inventory financing, margin accretion from the DCS asset, and vendor concentration limits in any credit or equity model.