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News Win VIP tickets to the EMEA+ InAVation Awards in Amsterdam during ISE week (5/11/2007) Project entry for the 2008 EMEA+ InAVation Awards closes on 30th November. Each valid project entry contact will be automatically entered to win one of five pairs of VIP invitations to attend. The EMEA InAVation Awards is the internationally recognised industry awards programme developed to recognise, celebrate and encourage professional excellence within the Commercial and Residential AV integration industries throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The 2008 category winners will be announced during a gala awards dinner being held in the grand ballrooms of the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam on the evening of Monday 28th January 2008.
The 2007 independent awards panel filtered through over 70 entries to decide the eventual project winners. Post awards publicity for the finalists and winners surpassed expectations and went global. As one of the international media partners, HiddenWires would like to encourage project entries from all our installer readers. There are six Project InAVation awards up for grabs: * Most InAVative Commercial Small - Medium Project
(10k- 100k) A non-partial jury of industry professionals taken from the Commercial and Residential AV Integration, Architectural, Building Facilities Management and the Media will once again evaluate all qualifying projects. Judging criteria will include: * System Design: well developed, serving clients
brief, trouble shooting techniques. Commercial & Residential Project Entry Deadline is 18:00 (CET) 30th November 2007. www.inavationawardsonthenet.net
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