SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 1,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ: GPRO) today
announced that the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences has recognized the company with a 2021 Technology &
Engineering Emmy® Award, in the category of In Camera Sensor and
Software Stabilization. This Emmy® is in recognition of the
technology powering GoPro's industry-leading HyperSmooth video
stabilization — a feature found in the company's full line of
cameras including the HERO10 Black and MAX cameras.
"I'm so proud of our team and GoPro's thriving culture of
innovation," said GoPro Founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman. "This Emmy recognizes our
passionate commitment to innovation in hardware and software over
the past two decades."
This is GoPro's second Emmy® Award. The company was recognized
in 2013 for its groundbreaking HERO3 camera technology in the
category of Inexpensive Small Rugged HD Camcorders – enabling
production professionals to capture engaging perspectives never
before possible.
The Technology & Engineering Emmy® Awards are awarded to a
living individual, a company, or a scientific or technical
organization for developments and/or standardization involved in
engineering technologies that either represent so extensive an
improvement on existing methods or are so innovative in nature that
they materially have affected television.
A committee of highly qualified engineers working in television
considers technical developments in the industry and determines
which, if any, merit an award.
"The Technology & Engineering Emmy Award was the first Emmy
Award issued in 1949 and it laid the groundwork for all the other
Emmys to come," said Adam Sharp, CEO
& President, NATAS. "We are extremely happy about honoring
these prestigious companies, again in partnership with NAB, where
the intersection of innovation, technology and excitement in the
future of television can be found."
"As we award this latest class of technology Emmy Awards, it is
amazing to look back at all the innovation that our industry has
driven in increasingly short periods of time," said Joe Inzerillo, Co-Chair, NATAS Technology
Achievement Committee. "This latest group typifies that
spirit."
The award ceremony will take place at the Wynn Encore Ballroom
in partnership with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
as part of their media and technology convention in Las Vegas on April 25,
2022.
To learn more about the 2021 Technology & Engineering Emmy
Awards and Honorees, visit The Emmys.
To learn more about GoPro's brand, community and technology,
please visit GoPro's news blog, The Current.
About GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ: GPRO)
Celebrating its 20th
anniversary in 2022, GoPro helps the world to capture and share
itself in immersive and exciting ways.
For more information, visit GoPro.com. Open roles can be found
on our careers page. Members of the press can access official logos
and imagery on our press portal. GoPro customers can submit their
photos and videos to GoPro Awards for an opportunity to be
featured on GoPro's social channels and receive gear and cash
awards. Connect with GoPro on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn,
TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and GoPro's blog The Current.
GoPro, HERO and their respective logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of GoPro, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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