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The BSRIA/BSJ Bright Spark Award 2005

New ideas, products, processes and techniques are what keeps organisations ahead of the game.

They enable engineers to meet the needs of clients now and in the future.

That is why BSRIA and Building Services Journal are organising the second Bright Spark Research award.

The Bright Spark Award is about finding good ideas that have not found their way into new product or services. It is about identifying technologies or processes used in other sectors and applying them to the building services sector, or just plain good ideas that have yet to find the light. Bright Sparks don't worry too much about how they are going to get the idea put into practice - the real trick is to know what it is meant to achieve.

Who can enter?

Anyone involved in construction or related industries. You can enter either as an individual or as a project team. Collaborations between building services sector and academic institutions are also welcome. Entries will also be accepted from associations and institutions.

Entry is free.

Areas covered

New product ideas (not developed). Developments in design or installation techniques. New processes. But do not be constrained.

Presentation of Award

The award will be presented to the winning entry at the BSRIA Briefing 2005 at the Brewery in London on the 18th November. This event attracts 400 industry professionals and is therefore an ideal forum for promoting your idea.

How to enter

Want to find out more and download the application form click here Closing date for entries is 15th October 2005.

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