Exhibit
Awards Program
SUPERCOMM Eos Awards Program
Stand out among the best
The SUPERCOMM Eos Awards honor those exhibiting companies that have developed the most promising new technologies or provided the best new network services, strategic support and ongoing achievement. Winning a SUPERCOMM award confirms your company’s contribution to advancement and excellence in the ecosystem of network-enabled voice, video and data. Exhibitors may enter more than one technology or solution in any of the twelve categories.
Award winners will be publicly recognized in a formal awards ceremony at the SUPERCOMM Press Center (date and time to be determined). And in addition to press and marketing benefits prior to the show, SUPERCOMM Eos Award winners and finalists are invited to the VIP Awards Reception (date, time and location to be announced), are listed in the Show Guide Supplement and their awards are prominently displayed in the Exhibit Hall entrance.
| January 2009 | SUPERCOMM Eos Awards program opens |
| May 1, 2009 | Deadline to REGISTER (link will be live January 2009) for awards |
| May 6, 2009 | Deadline for final submission(s) |
| June 2009 | Winners and finalists notified and announced |
Updated SUPERCOMM Eos Awards Overview, FAQs, Categories and Rules documents will be posted after December 15, 2008. Powered by mBlast, nominating your company, customer or vendor is simple and all done online. [Please note: the nomination portal will open in January, 2009.]
Below are sample forms so you can preview the types of questions that are asked. Please note that only online submissions through the mBlast portal, Awards Portal (link will be activated in January 2009), will be accepted and reviewed.
Sample Forms (for reference only)
Nomination Form 1 - Network Design and Services Awards
Nomination Form 2 - Technology Innovation Awards
Nomination Form 3 - Strategic Support Solution Award
Nomination Form 4 - Ongoing Technology Achievement Award
For more information about the SUPERCOMM Eos Awards Program, contact Elissa Brooks at
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(+1 703.907.7005) or John Salak, The Salak Group, at
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(+1 201.303.0534).
By 2010, reports Motive, Inc., there’ll be more than one billion networked devices worldwide, including televisions and game consoles, mobile phones, automobiles and even your refrigerator.
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