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News Release from: Cadwire
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2006
Call for award nominations
Nominations for 2006 Tech Innovator Award must be received by 10th March 2006 to be eligible for the Cofes 2006 (20th to 23rd April 2006) awards ceremony, where the winner will be announced.
A web site, cadwire.net, for the CAD, AEC, GIS, EDA and PLM industries has announced that nominations are being accepted for its 2006 Tech Innovator Award Nominations must be received by 10th March 2006 to be eligible for the Cofes 2006 (20th to 23rd April 2006) awards ceremony, where the winner will be announced
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The web site provides current and historical news and information across all the CAD industries and discusses future technologies that may impact the industry.
The award spotlights leading edge, but little-known, technologies that address key design needs and further the success of designers and engineers.
Ipifini's Innovation Engine, a proprietary database-driven software that generates, elaborates and drafts new product ideas, received the award last year.
Rick Stavanja, editor of the site and CIO of Cyon Research, said: "The Innovator Awards are about giving new and unique ideas the recognition they deserve".
Ipifini's Innovation Engine will be on display at Cofes 2006.
To be eligible for this year's award, the technology must provide a new approach to an existing problem or process The technology must not have been licensed or widely promoted throughout the industry, but must have the potential to move the industry forward.
A one page description of the technology should be sent for consideration to the web site.
Nominations will be reviewed by Cyon Research and the winner will be announced at Cofes 2006.
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