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Electrical Contracting Products Magazine, Announces 2007 Electrical Contracting Products INNOVATION Award Winners

Electrical Contracting Products magazine, the product information authority for decision-makers at the nation's leading electrical contracting firms, announces its 2007 Electrical Contracting Products INNOVATION Award Winners. The prestigious program recognizes outstanding companies whose products or services have best responded to electrical contractors' market challenges by offering creative and innovative ideas. There are 18 winners out of nearly 160 products submitted.

"Manufacturers continue to work hard to develop the best products possible and to meet the ever-increasing demands of today," said John Dyslin, editor, Electrical Contracting Products. "While our judges selected 18 winners, all the products submitted are winners because they represent some of the best manufacturers have to offer."

Divided into 18 product categories, the 2007 Electrical Contracting Products INNOVATION Awards were judged by a distinguished panel of professional electrical contractors from across the nation who evaluated each on six criteria:

  • Innovation
  • Ease of use
  • Cost effectiveness
  • Quality contribution
  • Maintainability
  • Productivity improvements

In ceremonies held October 6 at the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Trade Show in San Francisco, winners were presented with crystal awards recognizing their achievements in meeting the needs of the $82 billion electrical contracting market. The winners will be showcased in the November issue of Electrical Contracting Products and featured on http://www.ECPZONE.com.

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