Golaem Gets an Engineering Emmy Award

Golaem will be accepting the Emmy Award during the 73rd Engineering Emmy Awards ceremony on Thursday, October 21st, 2021. 

Golaem revealed they received an Engineering Emmy Award from the Television Academy. The team's software was used to create Pan Am and Once Upon a Time TV Shows by Zoic Studio, plus The Walking Dead, Game Of Thrones, Lovecraft Country, and many other TV series for crowds creation.

They created a set of tools to generate and animate a large number of characters with various styles and morphologies using advanced behavior building blocks such as procedural animation, path-planning, and navigation as well as physics, hair/fur, and cloth simulation.

"Receiving this Engineering Emmy Award is a great honor, as it acknowledges once again the contribution Golaem made for the Television industry. 2021 was a very special year for Golaem, and not only because of Covid," said Stéphane Donikian, Golaem CEO. "We recently celebrated Golaem Crowd’s 10 year anniversary, and we have the Golaem 8 release coming, which is the foundation for a whole new terrain of application for Golaem tools. I am thrilled to see creators delivering even more spectacular and immersive experiences with the help of Golaem tools".

Golaem will be accepting the Emmy Award during the 73rd Engineering Emmy Awards ceremony on Thursday, October 21st, 2021. 

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