02.01.21
Kodak announced that it was selected by the National Academy of Television and Arts & Science (NATAS) as a winner of a 2020 Technology & Engineering Emmy Award.
This industry accolade recognizes developments and standardization involved in television engineering which are either significant improvements on existing technologies or radical innovations that have had a material impact on television.
The Emmy awarded to Kodak honors the company’s excellence in engineering creativity for the pioneering development of intra-pixel charge transfer CMOS image sensors which allowed TV video cameras to be more compact, more reliable and less expensive.
The size, power use and efficiency of the CMOS system were significant factors in the development of today’s HD video.
“I’m proud to lead a company that is committed to leveraging our deep expertise in advanced materials and chemicals to continue driving innovation,” said Jim Continenza, executive chairman and CEO, Eastman Kodak Company.