Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Winners Revealed

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The Television Academy today revealed the recipients of the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards, which honor an individual, company or organization for developments in broadcast technology. See the full list below.

The ceremony is set for Wednesday, October 23, at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.

“The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards are a testament to the incredible ingenuity and creativity that power our industry,” said Cris Abrego, chair of the Television Academy. “We are thrilled to honor these innovators who have pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, shaping the future of television for generations to come.”

Here are the winners of the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards and a brief description of each award:

CHARLES F. JENKINS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Honors a living individual whose ongoing contributions have significantly affected the state of television technology and engineering.)

Jensen Huang

PHILO T. FARNSWORTH CORPORATE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Honors an agency, company or institution whose contributions over time have significantly impacted television technology and engineering.)

Adobe Inc.

ENGINEERING, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EMMY AWARDS (Presented to an individual, company or organization for developments in engineering, science and technology that are either so extensive an improvement on existing methods or so innovative in nature that they materially affect the production, recording, transmission or reception of television and thereby have elevated the storytelling process.)

Adobe Inc. for the development of the Adobe Substance Painter

Tom Ohanian, Ken Goekjian, Joel Swan and Victor Young for the development of the Avid Multicamera System

Paul Pan, Yanchong Zhao, Tie Su, Shimeng Bei for the development of the DJI Ronin Series

Stuart Geman, Kevin Manbeck, John Mertus, and Michael Braca for the development of the DRS™Nova Film and Video Restoration Software

Benjamin Graf for the development of Accentize’s dxRevive Pro

Jeremy Hochman, Chris Byrne, Colin Cook and Justin Nicolaides for the development of Megapixel’s HELIOS LED Processing Platform

Craig Seidel for the development of the MovieLabs Digital Distribution Framework

The Tiffen Company for the development of the Steadicam® Volt™

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