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Dejero wins Emmy

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WATERLOO, ON – Dejero has won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for 'excellence in engineering creativity', capping a decade in the field of live transmission.

The award recognizes Dejero for its technology that provides greater mobility and time savings, enabling broadcasters to be live within minutes.  Specifically, Dejero received the award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Science (NATAS) for excellence in engineering creativity for its work in 'Pioneering Reliable Transmission Method for Live Contribution and Distribution TV Links'.

"We are honored to have won such a prestigious award as we celebrate our tenth anniversary," said founder and chief innovation and strategy officer Bogdan Frusina, in the news release.  "We started this journey a decade ago, driven by the desire to solve the connectivity challenges of television journalists in the field. We are proud to have greatly simplified and dramatically reduced the cost of broadcasting live from remote locations, helping to transform how news and live event coverage is delivered. We continue to advance the reliability, availability and convenience of remote connectivity in broadcast, while also solving similar first-mile connectivity challenges in other markets."

Dejero will be honored at the 70th annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards on April 7, 2019 in Las Vegas, in partnership with the NAB exhibition and conference.