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COMPETITION TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE BEST OF THE MIDWESTS TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
MIDWEST IT AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVES INVITED TO COMPETE FOR BEST EMERGING TECHNOLOGY" AND BEST NEW TECHNOLOGY SERVICE" AWARDS, PRESENTED BY THE TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVES CLUB
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) September 5, 2003 -— Who is developing, or using, the most important emerging technologies in the Midwest?
Your readers are invited to submit case studies highlighting innovative uses of technology for a chance to be named Best Emerging Technology" and Best New Technology Service," by the Technology Executives Club.
Winners will demonstrate IT leadership through the use of new or innovative technology, or examples of successfully streamlined business operations using new technological advances or processes.
Ten finalists will be selected to have their case histories published in The Technology Executives Review and recognized at the upcoming Technology Executives Club Quarterly Emerging Technologies Symposium. Of the 10 finalists, two winners will be selected live at the September 25 symposium to don the titles Best Emerging Technology" and Best New Technology Service" by a panel of industry experts.
Do your readers have what it takes to be the best in the Midwest?
WHAT: Technology Executives Club search for the Best Emerging Technology" and Best New Technology Service."
WHEN: Thursday, September 25, 2003
Submission Deadline: September 8, 2003
Finalists Announced: September 15, 2003
Winners Announced Live: September 25, 2003
HOW: Send full name, company, company address, phone and email to Maria Tuthill, mtuthill@technologyexecutivesclub.com, with a subject line of September 25 Awards Registration," or call at 847-837-3900, x1.
About Technology Executives Club
The Technology Executives Club (www.technologyexecutivesclub.com) is the Midwest's premier private association for high technology executives, enterprise technology executives and enterprise executives who manage the use of technology within their company or business function. The Club serves more than 6300 community members and over 250 corporate members, ranging from high-tech companies (including software, service or hardware companies) to traditional, brick and mortar companies, mid cap and above. The mission of the Technology Executives Club is to promote the effective use of high technology to enhance the competitive advantage of the enterprise.
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