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Our clients are winners
Category: evokedset news
Posted by Nicky on 2nd December 2009
It’s been a good year for awards for EvokedSet’s clients, topped last night when DNA Electronics beat major industry competition to be named as the winner of the R&D Award 2009 at the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards.We run proactive awards programmes for several of our clients, identifying the most prestigious awards schemes and crafting the entries that will make the judging panel sit up and take notice. Highlight wins for our clients over the past couple of years include:
- DNA Electronics - Winner of R&D Award 2009 at the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards
- The Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College London - Winner of “Outstanding Contribution to Innovation & Technology”, Times Higher Education Awards 2009
- Toumaz Technology - Winner of National Microelectronics Institute (NMI) Emerging Technology Company of the Year 2009
- Toumaz Technology - Winner of IET Innovation in Engineering Award
To find out how we can put you on the winner’s podium, just give us a call on 0844 870 8025 or drop us a line.
Entry now open for the Fresh PR Awards 2010
Category: PR, Uncategorized
Posted by Nicky on 25th October 2009
Online entry is now live for the Fresh PR Awards 2010: http://www.freshprawards.co.uk
The theme for this year’s awards is “shake your tail feather and strut your stuff” and there are 20 categories open to entrants to showcase their PR excellence. Entries will be judged in a two-stage process, the first by a regional team of judges that will shortlist the candidates (I will be part of this panel) and a second stage judging panel held in London and chaired by Mark Borkowski.
The closing date for entry is Friday 11th December 2009.
Institute of Biomedical Engineering takes a top prize at Times Higher Education Awards!
Category: evokedset news, Uncategorized
Posted by Nicky on 19th October 2009
EvokedSet PR client The Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College London, has been honoured with a top prize for innovation at the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2009. The Institute was named overall winner in the category of “Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology.” The awards were announced at a gala ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Thursday 15th October.
Now in their fifth year, the Times Higher Education Awards are the leading awards for the higher education sector, created to recognise, celebrate and reward the highest standards of excellence and talent in UK academia. This year the awards attracted over 600 entries from more than 130 higher education institutions.
The Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBE) was recognised by the panel of specially selected judges for its sheer breadth of innovation in the areas of medical diagnosis and treatment, personalised healthcare, regenerative medicine and biomedical imaging. The panel was impressed by the range of innovation achieved and its transferability into other fields.
The IBE, which opened its state-of-the-art, purpose-built facilities in 2006, combines the strengths of Imperial’s world class research schools in engineering and medicine to drive major advances in biomedical technology and accelerate the commercial realisation of technologies to improve the lives of people around the world.
Congratulations to all of the team at the IBE!
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Entry now open for the Fresh PR Awards 2010
Institute of Biomedical Engineering takes a top prize at Times Higher Education Awards!
Quocirca on “The Use and Abuse of Analysts”
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EvokedSet makes PRWeek Rankings!
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