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The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA®) has begun accepting entries for its 2007 International CES Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards. Entries will be accepted through October 2, 2006.
The annual competition recognizes outstanding design and engineering in consumer electronics. The awards are sponsored by CEA, the producer of the International CES, and endorsed by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA). The awards will be showcased at the next Consumer Electronics Show, held Jan. 8-11, 2007 in Las Vegas.
For 16 years the Innovations Awards program has provided developers and manufacturers the opportunity to have their products judged by a panel of engineers, independent designers and journalists. The honored products will be announced at the New York Press Preview on November 8, 2006.
The Innovations Awards recognize the best designed and engineered products in the categories of:
Audio Accessories
Audio Components
Biometrics
Computer Accessories
Computer Hardware
Digital Imaging
Eco-Design
Electronic Gaming
Enabling Technologies
Furniture
High Performance Audio
Home Appliances
Home Networking
Home Theater Accessories
Home Theater Audio
Integrated Home Systems
Internet Access
Mobile Audio
Mobile Electronics
Mobile Video
Mobile/Home Office
Personal Electronics
Portable Electronics: Audio/Video
Portable Power
Retail Resources
Robotics
Telephones
Video Accessories
Video Displays
Wireless Communications
Wireless Peripherals
Now in its tenth year, the 2007 Best of Innovations awards are given to the most honored products in each category. Best of Innovations honorees will be announced at the 2007 International CES Unveiled@NewYork on November 8, 2006. Honorees are also featured in the Innovations Showcase at Innovations Plus in the Sands exhibit at the Sands Expo and Convention Center/The Venetian during the International CES.
Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards are open to anyone, regardless of CES exhibitor status. Products can be submitted at: www.CESweb.org/innovations.
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