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News Release from: Curvaceous Software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 January 2007
Curvaceous on innovation shortlist
Curvaceous Software has been shortlisted for the Innovation in Industry award at the inaugural Best of British Industry Awards.
Curvaceous Software has been shortlisted for the Innovation in Industry award at the inaugural Best of British Industry Awards The accolade aims to reward innovation that has resulted in a measurable improvement or impact, either on the company, and/or more widely on industry, the economy or society
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The inaugural Best of British Industry Awards have been an overwhelming success judging purely on the number of entries received.
The Sunday Times, AMEC and the Work Foundation have joined forces to launch the awards which showcase the best of British industry.
As said very aptly by the organisers themselves "the awards aim to not only recognise past achievements, but to foster a new culture of enthusiasm for the skills, opportunities and promise of so many British industrial companies".
There are a total of eight awards to be claimed which include accolades for both individual and company peformances.
The judging process is being overseen by the Work Foundation using its highly recognised "Cracking the Performance Code" research methodology.
The judging panel itself comprises highly distinguished individuals from industry, finance, academia and the government.
The awards ceremony is scheduled for 8th February 2007 in a lavish event at the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern. Request free introductory details about products from Curvaceous Software ...
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