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64th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards   64th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards
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Manolo Romero Honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award
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David Hill Technology Lifetime 63rd Annual Technology and Engineering Emmy Award
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Sir Howard Stringeer - Technology and Engineering Emmy Award Lifetime Achievement Award 62nd Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award
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61st Annual Technology Emmy Awards 61st Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award Honorees, Presented at International CES in Las Vegas January 7,2010
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Currently, the Technology Achievement Committee is selecting technology categories for consideration for an Emmy Award.  Please submit Technical categories where new innovative products have substantially changed TV viewing, production or distribution. Please send all submissions to techemmys@emmyonline.tv.

 
 
   
  Launched in 1948, Technology and Engineering Awards honor development and innovation in broadcast technology and recognize companies, organizations and individuals for breakthroughs in technology that have a significant effect on television engineering. An award to an individual, a company, or to a scientific or technical organization for developments and/or standardization involved in engineering technologies which either represent so extensive an improvement on existing methods or are so innovative in nature that they materially have affected the transmission, recording, or reception of television.