The Television Academy has announced the winners of the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards, celebrating significant advancements in broadcast technology.
The awards ceremony will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd, at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.
Jensen Huang is this year’s recipient of the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award, which honors ongoing contributions Nvidia that have greatly influenced television technology.
Adobe Inc. is recognized for developing Adobe Substance Painter, a non-destructive 3D texture painting application originally designed for game developers.
Other honorees include Stuart Geman, Kevin Manbeck, John Mertus, and Michael Braca for their work on the DRS Nova Film and Video Restoration Software.
Adobe Inc. also takes home the Philo T. Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Award for its long-term impact on television technology.
Craig Seidel is awarded for the development of the MovieLabs Digital Distribution Framework, while The Tiffen Company earns recognition for the Steadicam Volt.
Megapixel’s Helios LED Processing Platform, developed by Jeremy Hochman, Chris Byrne, Colin Cook, and Justin Nicolaides, is also honored, as is Benjamin Graf for creating Accentize’s dxRevive Pro.