David Engelke

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American David Engelke has been involved with production and broadcast companies including Pinnacle Systems, Montage Group, and Digital Editing Services and invented several widely adopted technologies in the broadcast industry[1].

Technologies developed by him and his engineering teams have earned them three EMMY Awards from the US National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and an OSCAR from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences[2].

In June 2005, Engelke and Peter Gabriel purchased Solid State Logic, a leading manufacturer of mixing consoles and digital audio workstations[1].

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