Como, Italy – The International Medical Product Design Awards is looking for outstanding medical projects and designs that improve the quality of life worldwide through good design. The medical product design competition is seeking for greatest achievements in health care industry. Medical product brands, industrial designers, scientific instrument makers, medical device producers, and research equipment manufacturers worldwide are invited to submit their best medical products.
The International Medical Product Design Awards has been growing in participation over the last years with a high quality of entries evaluated by an international jury panel, composed of both academic and professional jury members. Nominated projects are evaluated under three sub-categories to recognize the very best designs in medical industry. Sub-categories of the medical product design competition include "scientific instruments," "medical devices," and "research equipment." Best medical designs will be highlighted for their high quality, technical excellence, and performance. Innovative and sustainable solutions within medical industry will also get special attention in the accolades.
Nominations for the A' International Medical Product Design Awards is open until Feb. 28, 2016 with a public results announcement date on April 15, 2016. Winners will be granted the highly coveted A’ Design Prize that includes a series of PR, marketing and publicity tools to celebrate the status of winning the International Medical Product Awards. In addition, all the laureates of the A' Medical Product Design Awards will be provided with an exclusive interview which will be published at Designer Interviews website as well as included in the Winners Press Kits, which will be distributed to thousands of press members who have gained press accreditation from A’ Design Award and Competition.
Source: A’ Design Award & Competition
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