Product category: Design Services
News Release from: Triteq
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 October 2006
Innovation pays off with awards double
Triteq has won two Innovation and Design Excellence Awards
Triteq has been named as the winner of two Innovation and Design Excellence Awards (iDEA). The awards, in their inaugural year and organised by Cranfield School of Management, Eureka and New Electronics, were made at the Hilton Hotel in London. The first award was won for design collaboration and the second named Triteq as the Most Innovative Small Company.
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Following the awards ceremony Steve Lane, Triteq Commercial Director commented: 'I am honoured to receive these awards on behalf of everyone at Triteq, they are testament to the whole team's enthusiasm and dedication'.
'Recognition within the design engineering community is also very positive'.
The Innovation and Design Excellence Awards have been created by Eureka and New Electronics magazines in conjunction with Cranfield School of Management to recognise and celebrate the critical role played by both engineering and electronic product design teams.
The winners are businesses that have recognised that creativity and design innovation are the critical elements of continually improving and reinvigorating themselves to stay ahead of the competition.
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