Egla Corp. is a private technology company founded in 2004 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. Doing business as EGLA Communications, the company was founded by Dr. Edwin Hernandez and his family and operates as a small, minority-owned business with an employee count estimated between one and ten. The company states it has generated over $1.5 million in revenue in recent years from its various operations.
Egla Corp. describes itself as a technology innovator with several business lines. Its flagship product is MEVIA (formerly Mediamplify), a patented "Cloud to Cable" platform designed to distribute music and video content to mobile devices, smart TVs, and cable television systems. The company also provides intellectual property consulting, expert witness services for patent litigation, and runs a technology incubator program called the "EGLAVATOR" to assist startups.
The company actively monetizes its patent portfolio through licensing and litigation. Its patent-litigation posture, as reflected in the provided data, is that of a plaintiff. Egla Corp. has filed one tracked lawsuit as a plaintiff and has no recorded cases as a defendant. This suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, a common venue for patent cases. The company's own website notes that it has licensed its portfolio to major corporations, including Verizon.
The tracked case, Egla Corp v. Mood Media LLC et al., filed in April 2026, appears to be part of a broader, ongoing dispute. Egla Corp. and its founder have been engaged in separate, prior litigation against Mood Media and Stingray Group in the Southern District of Florida since at least 2024, alleging patent infringement and trade secret theft related to its media delivery platform technology.