Jan 26, 2021 | by Julie Bonette
Eric Fossum, Dartmouth s John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor for Emerging Technologies, has been announced as one of just a few recipients of the 72nd Annual Technology and Engineering Emmy® Awards. The honor, a first for Dartmouth engineering faculty, comes from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) for inventing and pioneering the intra-pixel charge transfer CMOS image sensor the basis for all modern CMOS image sensors, including almost all cell-phone cameras, webcams, and many digital-still cameras.
“First and foremost, it makes me happy to see people using the technology to have fun and enjoy life. But honestly, it is also a little hard to wrap my head around how much impact it has had on society and business and medicine and so many facets of modern life,” said Fossum.
LG OLED TV HONORED AT 72ND ANNUAL TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING EMMY® AWARDS
Self-lit Pixels, Accurate Color Reproduction and Unique Features
Loved by Creators Make LG OLED TV the Director s Choice in Hollywood
SEOUL, Jan. 27, 2021 - LG OLED was honored at the 72
nd Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy
® Awards for its consumer OLED TV. Established by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 1948, the Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards honor development and innovation in broadcast technology and recognize innovators for their contribution to television engineering.
The recognition highlights LG s continuing innovations to enhance and evolve the television to meet reference studio specifications. LG OLED TVs are highly valued by many of the world s top production studios and renowned creators for their exceptionally accurate color reproduction, and unsurpassed contrast. LG OLED TVs deliver optimized video processing, best in class calibration, high degree of inte
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Bitmovin Wins Emmy® Award for Innovations in Online Broadcasting
NATAS Honors Company with Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award for Development of Massive Processing Optimized Compression Technologies
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bitmovin, a global leader in online streaming video technology, today announced it has been honored with a Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). Through its submission, Bitmovin demonstrated how its use of machine-learning and optimization techniques have contributed to the Development of Massive Processing Optimized Compression Technologies.
Bitmovin s Innovation Impacts the Industry
Since the invention of television broadcasting in the 1900s, the broadcasting industry has always sought innovative technology that can improve the viewing experience for users. Over the years and with the introduction of over-the-t
Akamai Wins Emmy® Award
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognizes Akamai with Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award for Content Delivery Networks
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM), the intelligent edge platform for securing and delivering digital experiences, today announced the Company will receive a Technology & Engineering Emmy
® Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). The award recognizes Akamai for excellence in engineering creativity for its work on Content Delivery Networks (CDN). Akamai, which pioneered the CDN 20 years ago as a means to address the then-emerging challenge of congestion on the internet, is the sole honoree in the category.