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Broadcom Engineer Named Winner of 2011 TechAmerica Innovator Award for Green Tech

12th October 2011
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Broadcom Corporation today announced that Wael William Diab, senior technical director in the office of the CTO at Broadcom, was named the winner of the 2011 Innovator Award for Green Tech. Diab was recognized for his leadership in developing Broadcom's Energy Efficient Networking (EEN) solutions at the 53rd Annual David Packard Medal of Achievement and Innovator Awards. Learn more about Broadcom's EEN portfolio.
Diab spearheaded Broadcom's EEN portfolio, which goes beyond the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Std 802.3az™-2010 Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard, delivering energy savings of 70 percent or more per port and providing customers with end-to-end solutions that enable faster deployment of energy efficient networks. Broadcom EEN solutions could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the United States alone by up to 2.85 million metric tons (1).

Diab is a senior member of the IEEE and serves as the Vice-Chair of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group. He has 65 issued U.S. patents and more than 250 pending U.S. patent applications in the networking space. He also is a published author and co-wrote Ethernet in the First Mile: Access for Everyone.
The Innovator Awards honor innovators representing different industry segments for their contributions to the technology industry. One winner was selected in each of the following categories: Cloud Computing & E-Commerce, Cybersecurity, Electronics, Government Services, Green Tech / Smart Grid, Health & Medical Technologies, Mobile Services, Semiconductor, and Social Media and Software.

The winners were announced at TechAmerica's David Packard Medal of Achievement & Innovator Awards 53rd Annual Dinner on October 11.

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