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News Release from: Cadwire
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2003
Awards for engineering software
developers
Cadwire.net has launched the Cadwire Innovator Awards, which will be presented at COFES 2003 on 17th May 2003.
Cadwire.net has launched the Cadwire Innovator Awards, which will be presented at COFES 2003 on 17th May 2003 Cadwire.net believes that innovation in engineering technology market is key to continued growth and wealth generation in the market
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This leading website, which has concentrated on collecting current and historical data across the entire CAD industries, will now also be featuring future technologies that may impact the industry.
"Our mission is to bring to light some of the innovators that have a new technology but often lack the resources to promote it", said Rick Stavanja, Editor of Cadwire.net and CIO of Cyon Research.
"Cadwire.net will be featuring these recognized technologies throughout the year as they come to light, helping readers to the site understand the future potential of the industry".
The Cadwire Innovator Awards will be presented to selected developers that are introducing new technologies in the CAD/CAM, AEC, GIS, EDA and PLM industries.
Leading edge, but little-known, technologies that address key design needs and further the success of designers and engineers will be recognized.
Cadwire.net will be hosting a technology suite at COFES 2003, which will feature those technologies awarded during the event.
To be considered for the Cadwire Innovator Awards, technologies must meet each of these requirements: they must provide a new approach to an existing design process problem; they must be founded on a realistic and workable business proposition or foundation; and they have the potential to move the industry forward in a positive manner.
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