Published: November 01, 2010
Blu-ray Disc Honored with Emmy Award for Technology and Engineering
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Panasonic Corporation, Royal Philips Electronics, Sony Corporation, and
TDK Corporation will be honored with the 62nd annual
Technology & Engineering Emmy Award during the 2011 Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) for their contributions to the Blue Laser Optical
Systems for Consumer Playback which was announced by The National
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) on October 25th.
The development of the blue laser optical systems was fundamental for
the distribution and recording of full HD content on optical discs at
consumer price levels.
Today, the Blu-ray Disc format is used by millions of consumers
worldwide to watch their favorite feature films in the comfort of their
own home. Since its introduction in 2006, over 1400 million Blu-ray
pre-recorded discs, 188 million Blu-ray recordable/rewritable discs, 50
million Blu-ray players & recorders, 41 million PlayStation3 units and
over 25 million Blu-ray PC readers & writers have been produced.
"Sony began development of blue laser optical technology in the late
1990s, realized the world's first high definition recording on 20GB
optical media by using blue-violet laser, and has contributed greatly to
the continuous development of the Blu-ray Disc format and the business
by releasing a wide variety of Blu-ray Disc devices," said Jun
Yonemitsu, Chief Distinguished Researcher and Deputy Senior General
Manager of Home Entertainment Development Div., Sony Corporation. "We
would like to thank the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) and everyone who
worked together to make the format a success."
"Consumers appreciate the high quality that Blu-ray Disc delivers, so
they can finally enjoy the full potential of their HDTV" , said Chris
Buma, Senior Director Program Manager Standardization of Philips
Electronics. "And now, as the Blu-ray 3D format begins to take off,
that potential is even greater."
"Panasonic is proud to have developed so many of the key technologies
introduced in the Blu-ray Disc format. These are not only optical disc
technologies, such as Dual Layer 50GB discs, but also leading-edge audio
visual technologies such as video compression, authoring and 3D" , said
Shunji O'hara Executive Engineer, Corporate R&D, Panasonic Corporation.
"It is a great pleasure to see consumers around the world enjoying an
advanced AV lifestyle with Blu-ray Disc devices."
In anticipation of the high-definition television (HDTV) market adoption
- Panasonic, Philips and Sony have been working on a blue laser optical
system already since 1997. In 2000 the companies joined forces and
initiated the Blu-ray Disc Founders in 2002, followed in 2004 by the
Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), in which all industry key stakeholders
participated to successfully launch a worldwide standard for high
definition content distribution.
High storage capacity, new replication technology, advanced audio and
video codecs, web connectivity and interactivity and new authoring
systems were key innovations for Blu-ray Disc . In addition to this, a
recording system using recordable discs is another important technology
of the Blu-ray Disc format. It allows consumers to record HD
broadcasting programs in their home. It also provides high capacity
storage for PC and professional usage. Since the early age of Blu-ray
standardization, Panasonic, Philips, Sony and TDK as optical media
manufacturers have been working on the development of recordable
Blu-ray discs.
"The Blu-ray recordable disc solution addresses the need for HDTV
recording, storage for large data, " said Hajime Utsunomiya, General
Manager, SQ Research Center, TDK Corporation. "With the Blu-ray
recordable disc, users leverage the benefits of capacity, speed, instant
access and removability."
The four companies will accept the Emmy Award from the National Academy
of Television Arts & Sciences at the award ceremony on January 6th
2011 during the CES in Las Vegas - Nevada.
*Blu-ray Disc , Blu-ray , Blu-ray 3D and the logos are trademarks of
the Blu-ray Disc Association
*"Sony" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
*" PlayStation" and "PS3" are registered trademarks of Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc.
*All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their
respective owners
* Use of the trademarks and service marks of the National Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences ("NATAS" ), including the mark EMMY, requires
the prior express written permission of the National Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences.

Panasonic Corporation of North America
Christopher De Maria
+1
201 348 7182
christopher.demaria@us.panasonic.com
or
Philips
Electronics
Marty Gordon
+1 310 888 2203
marty.gordon@philips.com
or
Sony
Electronics Inc.
Greg Belloni
+1 858 942 4460
greg.belloni@am.sony.com
or
TDK
Corporation
Yoichi Osuga
+81 3 5201 7102
pr@jp.tdk.com
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