CLEO/Laser Focus World Innovation Awards program announces call for submissions

Jan. 7, 2011
The Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) 2011 and Laser Focus World announce the call for submissions for the annual Innovation Awards program.
The 2010 Innovation Award Winner - NTT Advanced Technology Corporation.
The 2010 Innovation Award Winner - NTT Advanced Technology Corporation.

Nashua, NH--The Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) 2011 and Laser Focus World announce the call for submissions for the annual Innovation Awards program. This award was established to honor exhibitors who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and made significant contributions in advancing the field of optics and photonics.

The Innovation Awards Program allows CLEO exhibitors to showcase their latest products and services entering the marketplace. This award provides exhibitors the opportunity to reach the top industry decision makers in attendance at CLEO 2011, the premier laser conference. It also offers a unique promotional opportunity with CLEO's partnership with Laser Focus World. (The 2010 winner of the CLEO/Laser Focus World Innovation Award was the NTT KTN laser scanner.)

The winning entry will receive the CLEO/Laser Focus World Innovation Award in a special presentation during the Plenary Session on Monday, 2 May 2011. In addition, the chosen entry's submitter will participate in the prestigious CLEO Press Luncheon with other prominent speakers at the conference. Honorable mentions will also be acknowledged during the Plenary Session. All winners and finalists will be highlighted in official conference materials on-site (Conference Program, Exhibit Buyers' Guide) and in a CLEO press release, as well as on signage at the conference.

For info on submission requirements, see CLEO/Laser Focus World Innovation Awards submissions.

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