La intercom Bolero de Riedel recibe el premio Emmy de Ingeniería
The Television Academy has recognized the impact on the television industry of the Bolero intercom of Riedel and your ADR (Advanced DECT Receiver) system with a Emmy Award for Engineering, Science and Technology.
The awards Technology and Engineering Emmy are awarded to a living person, company, or scientific or technical organization for advancements and/or standardization of engineering technologies that represent such a significant improvement on existing methods or are so innovative in nature that they have materially affected television. . A committee of highly qualified engineers working in the television sector studies the technical advances of the industry and determines which ones deserve to be awarded.
Riedel will receive the 2023 Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for his Bolero in a ceremony to be held on October 18 in Los Angeles. This award represents the fourth Emmy that Riedel has received in her more than 30-year history. The company previously received the Technology and Engineering Emmy for its work with Red Bull Stratos and Red Bull Air Race. The Bolero system itself received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award in 2019.
The Riedel Bolero system supports up to 250 beltpacks and 100 antennas en un único despliegue. Su batería de más de 17 horas de duración y su funcionamiento autónomo opcional, que no requiere una estación base, hacen que Bolero sea cómodo de usar. Con funciones como ADR con tecnología multidiversidad y antirreflejos para una mayor robustez de radiofrecuencia, registro “Touch&Go” en la beltpack y funcionamiento versátil -como beltpack inalámbrico, teclado inalámbrico y walkie-talkie-, además de compatibilidad con Bluetooth y un abridor de botellas, Bolero ha “redefinido” los intercomunicadores inalámbricos.
Thomas Riedel, founder, owner and CEO of the Group Riedel, thanked the “talented experts on our team, who perfectly combine business and technological knowledge” for this recognition. “This award is an incredible recognition of their hard work in research, design and innovation, which has led to the development of this revolutionary technology,” the executive stressed.
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