September 2, 2025 - 18:50

The Television Academy announced the recipients of the 2025 Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards, held Tuesday, Oct. 14. This prestigious event recognizes outstanding achievements in the fields of engineering, science, and technology within the television industry.
The awards celebrate innovative advancements and the individuals and teams behind groundbreaking work that enhances the viewing experience. This year’s winners include a diverse range of projects that showcase the interplay between technology and storytelling. From cutting-edge visual effects to advanced audio technology, the honorees have pushed the boundaries of what is possible in television production.
The ceremony brought together industry leaders, innovators, and creatives, all eager to acknowledge the vital role that science and technology play in the evolution of television. As the industry continues to evolve, these awards highlight the importance of engineering and technology in creating compelling content that captivates audiences worldwide. The event was a testament to the ongoing commitment to excellence in television.
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