Warehousing solutionITW Warehouse Automation introduced its StorFast cart-based, ultra-high-density AS/RS solution. » more
CD-adapco Star-CCM+ v8.02 is described as an easier-to-use release of integrated software for multidisciplinary engineering problems, including more productivity tools for simulation and automation... » more
Endress+Hauser Process Training UniversityProcess Training University from Endress+Hauser increased enrollment more than 50% in 2012, and a greater increase is expected for 2013. Companies are sending new hires as well as experienced... » more
Innovations
Hygiene sensorThe W4S-3 Hygiene Photoelectric Sensor is IP 69K-rated and has a stainless steel housing, making it ideal for harsh washdown environments » more
Rotary hammerThe M12 Fuel 5/8” SDS Plus Rotary Hammer provides efficient run-time and up to 75% more speed and SDS Plus bit capacity » more
Wireless transmitter/receiverThe WRT Series Wireless Data Transmitter/Receiver works with any RS485 network protocol and allows wired and wireless equipment mixes to avoid radio signal obstacles » more
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Product of the Year
In 2012, Plant Engineering’s Product of the Year awards will celebrate its 25th anniversary. For a quarter-century, Plant Engineering’s readers have selected the outstanding new products that help them do their jobs smarter, safer, more efficiently and more productively.
Nominations for the 25th annual Product of the Year awards are now open. Deadline for the 2012 awards is Friday, Sept. 14 at 5 p.m. CST.
> > Read the official rules here.
There are new categories in the 2012 Product of the Year contest, so review the entry form carefully, submit as many new products as you’d like and see which ones are named finalists in the November issue of Plant Engineering.
Readers then vote on the finalists, and the winners will be honored at the annual Product of the Year dinner in March 2013 in Chicago. The product that receives the most votes among all entries will receive the 25th anniversary Grand Award.
Visit the Product of the Year page to access the entry form.


