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.EDISON AWARDS NEWS

Benefits of Nominating
Edison Awards takes every opportunity to publicly acknowledge and promote nominees and finalists to a wide variety of business press and media outlets. Admissible nominations are showcased on the Edison Awards website and social media from October through April to maximize their exposure to our audience. Nominees are encouraged to promote their nomination on their own publicity and marketing campaigns. To learn more click here.
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Testimonials
We have also been fortunate to hear successes from those involved in the Edison Awards program of innovators — "Passion for developing diagnostic innovations that will improve patient care is central to our culture and mission. Winning the prestigious Edison award underscores the strength of our commitment to innovation and our patients while also marking the success of our close collaboration with 3M. " — Surya N. Mohapatra, Ph.D., chairman and chief executive officer, Quest Diagnostics. View more testimonials here from our past finalists and award winners here.
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The Value of the Edison Awards Seal
When given a choice in their busy lives, consumers want to know what products have been determined "the best," and they will naturally gravitate to that product.The Edison Awards coveted "Winners Seal" has not only proven to heighten consumer awareness but also communicates that the product or service has received a prestigious Edison Award for innovation and success in the marketplace. To learn more about the Winners Seal and what it can do to enhance your product in the marketplace please click here.
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Nominee Showcase — Product of the Week
The PearlSurface 24G9 offers consistent UV-C LED performance for surface disinfection in a safe and convenient device.
Designed for automated non-contact, non-chemical disinfection of high-touch devices and PPE, their intention is to give essential workers the peace of mind that their items are disinfected using a reliable method within their own control.
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
Scientists discover role of protein in detecting the common cold virus
Medical Xpress
The role of a protein in detecting the common cold virus and kickstarting an immune response to fight infection has been uncovered by a team of scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and the National University of Singapore.
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Preparing pediatric subspecialists to lead science and medicine
American Academy of Pediatrics
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education states that “residents should participate in scholarly activity.” In this issue of Pediatrics, Abramson et al provide current data indicating that most pediatric fellows do not conduct scholarly activity, author a publication, or submit a grant application during their fellowships. Yet involvement in scholarly activity is considered a requirement for certification by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), with a broad definition of how those requirements can be met.
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NASA's ready for companies to put its ârobo-gloveâ to use
Nextgov
Researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center designed, produced and patented a lightweight, tech-boosted, robotic handwear device—the Robo-Glove—that enables users to grip or grasp tools or perform repetitive movements painlessly for extended lengths of time.
Now, America’s space agency is on the hunt for companies to license or commercialize the futuristic, self-contained unit, which was created in collaboration with General Motors.
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Infrastructure as code: What health IT leaders should know
Health Tech
Infrastructure as Code (IaC), an automated way to provision, configure and operationally manage IT infrastructure with machine-readable templates, is emerging as a key approach to help healthcare organizations reduce IT costs and management burdens.
IaC is a way of working that stems from DevOps processes and best practices. It is being driven by software engineering practices that demand continuous, scalable delivery of compute resources for engineers.
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U.S. Navy selects L3Harris technologies for the second phase of unmanned aerial systems demonstration
SUAS News
The U.S. Navy has selected L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) to participate in phase two of a demonstration to identify and evaluate unmanned aerial systems capable of operating in austere deployed environments without additional support systems.
L3Harris was one of two teams selected by Naval Air Warfare Center Air Division (NAWCAD) AIRWorks, in collaboration with IMPAX, to participate in the three-week demonstration later this year in Yuma, Arizona.
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