(Photo By: Courtesy of Tel Aviv University)

(Photo By: Courtesy of Tel Aviv University)

By: NoCamels Team - February 4, 2021

And the Oscar goes to…a team of Israeli engineers who developed wireless video technology that has come to be widely used in the global film industry.

The American Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science awarded a Scientific and Engineering Award this week to the team behind Israeli startup Aminon, founded in 2004 by Professor Meir Feder, Dr. Zvi Reznic (Feder’s former student) and Noam Geri. Amimon senior executives Guy Dorman and Ron Yogev were also included in the award.

Amimon designs and manufactures high-definition wireless video modules for real-time video for the medical, broadcasting, and unmanned aerial vehicle markets.

The company’s RF semiconductor video modem technology can be used as a video cable replacement in many situations. It combines the high-quality and low latency of true cable connectivity with the advantages of wireless applications enhanced by multicast and broadcast capabilities.

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