Dolby Laboratories : Photo of Five Teen Finalists in Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War – Girls Reforming the Future Challenge Visiting Dolby Laboratories in Hollywood Available on Business Wire's Website and the Associated Press Photo Network
April 12, 2016 at 08:38 pm EDT
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Five teenage girls who dream about changing the future through science,
technology, engineering and math (STEM) visited Dolby Laboratories in
Hollywood as part of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War – Girls
Reforming the Future Challenge. The girls submitted a STEM project that
has the potential to benefit the world. The five finalists are: Vivian
Qiang from Marlboro, New Jersey (right); Maia Dua from West Sacramento,
California (second from right); Margaret Fleck from Emmaus, Pennsylvania
(third from right); Janie Kim from San Diego, California (fourth from
right); and Holly Rieping from Colorado Springs, Colorado (fifth from
right). The finalists were hosted by Andrew Dahlkemper, Dolby’s SVP,
Human Resources (fourth from left), and three of Dolby’s women
technologists: Cinema Business Product Manager Nora Hui (left), Content
Service Manager Graef Allen (second from left), and Software Engineer
Suzanne Farrell (third from left).
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Five teenage girls who dream about changing the future through science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) visited Dolby Laboratories in Hollywood as part of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War – Girls Reforming the Future Challenge. The girls submitted a STEM project that has the potential to benefit the world. The five finalists are: Vivian Qiang from Marlboro, New Jersey (right); Maia Dua from West Sacramento, California (second from right); Margaret Fleck from Emmaus, Pennsylvania (third from right); Janie Kim from San Diego, California (fourth from right); and Holly Rieping from Colorado Springs, Colorado (fifth from right). The finalists were hosted by Andrew Dahlkemper, Dolby’s SVP, Human Resources (fourth from left), and three of Dolby’s women technologists: Cinema Business Product Manager Nora Hui (left), Content Service Manager Graef Allen (second from left), and Software Engineer Suzanne Farrell (third from left). (Photo: Business Wire)
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Dolby Laboratories, Inc. is engaged in designing and manufacturing of audio and imaging hardware and software products for the cinema, television, broadcast and entertainment industries. The Company's products are used in content creation, distribution and playback to enhance image and sound quality and improve transmission and playback. Its cinema imaging products include digital cinema servers used to load, store, decrypt, decode, watermark, and playback digital film files for presentation on digital cinema projectors and software used to encrypt, encode and package digital media files for distribution. Its cinema audio products include cinema processors, amplifiers and loudspeakers used to decode, render, and optimally play back digital cinema soundtracks, including those using Dolby Atmos. The Company's other products include three dimensional glasses and kits, broadcast hardware and software. Its technology includes Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Vision and Dolby Digital Plus.