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GA 2016 - Engineering Awards


Recognising Excellence in Broadcast Engineering


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Mr Radeep Maharjan receiving his award from Dr Frederik Ndolu, Member of RRI Supervisory Board


inners of the 2016 ABU Engineering Awards were announced during the Technical Committee meeting in Bali.


The ABU Developing Broadcasters’ Excellence Award was bestowed on Mr Radeep Maharjan, Senior Technical Officer -Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (ACORAB) of Nepal. Mr Maharjan was recognised for his contributions to technical services of community radio in Nepal.


The ABU Broadcast Engineering Excellence Award went to Mr Tharaka Gajaba Mohotty, Director Engineering, MTV/ MBC Channels – Sri Lanka and ABU Technical Committee Vice Chairman. He won the prize for his outstanding contributions to next generation broadcasting infrastructure development.


The ABU Engineering Industry Excellence Award was bestowed on Mr Byeong-Ryeol Park of Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). He made significant contributions to create the basis for terrestrial UHD broadcasting service.


The ABU Green Broadcast Engineering Award sponsored by KOBA was offered to China Central Television (CCTV- China) and to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). CCTV was recognized for exploration and innovation for Building the Green Data Centre while IRIB found their efforts compensated for saving energy demands for broadcasting.


The Award was presented to Mr Doo-Hyung Kang, ABU Liaison Officer at KBS on behalf of Mr Park by Dr Javad Mottaghi, ABU Secretary-General


Mr Zhuowei Huang who represented CCTV received the award from Mr Youngseok Chae, Senior Engineer at KBS


Mr Masakazu Iwaki, ABU Technical Committee Chairman presented the award to Mr T. Gajaba Mohotty


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Mr Y. Chae also presented the award to Dr Abbas Naseri Taheri, Advisor to IRIB President and Director General for International Affairs of IRIB-Iran


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