LOS ANGELES, CA — At the 65th Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards, held here Oct. 23, 2013, Lawo was awarded the Emmy Engineering Plaque. The award honors achievements that exhibit a high level of engineering and are important to the progress of the industry. The Lawo team accepting the plaque, from left, include Felix Krueckels (Senior Product Manager), Herbert Lemcke (President Lawo North-America), Philipp Lawo (CEO), Jeffrey Stroessner (Business Development Manager), Michael Mueller (Sales Manager North-America) and Don Bird (VP Business Development and Marketing).
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Prize awarded for audio networking and routing system for large-scale television entertainment productions
“I wish to thank all our partners and customers. They have always supported us and pushed us to develop products that better suit their needs and support their rapidly evolving workflow requirements. To me this cooperation is the key to Lawo’s success”, said Philipp Lawo, CEO of Lawo.
The Emmys jury acknowledged that as one of the original manufacturers of audio networking technologies, Lawo pioneered the use of telecommunication protocols such as ATM/SDH (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and now RAVENNA (real-time Audio-over-IP technology), making it possible to distribute broadband audio in real time over WAN networks thousands of miles apart, with transfers at the speed of light and minimum latency at each end.
In bestowing the Emmy Engineering Plaque, the jury recognized that Lawo’s breakthrough helped lead the way for audio networking and the creation of Lawo’s Nova series routing matrices. With their modular construction, dual star network topology and scalable routing capacity of up to 8,192 x 8,192 cross points in a single frame, the Nova series audio routers are used successfully by broadcast engineers world-wide, providing them with maximum reliability, unparalleled flexibility and significantly enhanced workflows.