November 21, 2025 - 01:22

The prestigious Technology Awards, recognizing exceptional achievements in media and broadcast engineering, are now accepting nominations for the 2026 edition. These awards celebrate innovation and excellence in the industry, highlighting the groundbreaking work of individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the field.
The winners will be honored during the upcoming NAB Show, set to take place in April in Las Vegas. This annual event serves as a hub for industry professionals to gather, share insights, and showcase the latest advancements in technology. The Technology Awards aim to spotlight those who have pushed the boundaries of what's possible in media and broadcasting.
Nominations are open to a wide range of projects and individuals, encouraging participation from all corners of the industry. As the deadline approaches, stakeholders are urged to submit their nominations and join in recognizing the transformative impact of technology in media.
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