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R&D100 Awards Competition September 2005

R&D100 Awards Competition September 2005. Tim Studt Editor in Chief tstudt@reedbusiness.com. 2005 R&D 100 Judges. 9. Describe your product’s primary function as clearly as possible. 10A. List your product’s competitors by manufacturer, brand name and model number.

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R&D100 Awards Competition September 2005

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  1. R&D100 Awards CompetitionSeptember 2005 Tim Studt Editor in Chief tstudt@reedbusiness.com

  2. 2005 R&D 100 Judges

  3. 9. Describe your product’s primary function as clearly as possible.

  4. 10A. List your product’s competitors by manufacturer, brand name and model number. 10B. Supply a matrix or table showing how the key features of your product compare to existing products or technologies. 10C. Describe how your product improves upon competitive products or technologies.

  5. 11A. Describe the principal applications of this product. 11B. List all other applications for which your product can now be used.

  6. 12. Summary. State in layman’s terms why you feel your product should receive an R&D 100 Award. Why is it important to have this product? What benefits will it provide? (The value of the award for its promotional value is understood.)

  7. QUESTIONS

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