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The Hungarian Company MorphoLogic Among the Nominees for
the European IST Prize
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The Hungarian Company MorphoLogic Among the Nominees for the European IST Prize PARIS,
September 22 /PRNewswire/ ---
The European Information Society Technologies Prize (EISTP) is the most distinguished
award for groundbreaking products that represent the best of European innovation
in Information Society Technologies. It is organised by Euro-CASE with the support
and sponsorship of the IST Programme of the European Commission. See the Nominees for the European IST Prize on www.ist-prize.org. The EISTP Nominees have successfully gone through the thorough, highly competitive evaluation procedure resulting in the quality label "Nominee for the European IST Prize". The EISTP Nominees receive valuable public visibility and media coverage. From amongst the 66 EISTP Nominees, Euro-CASE will propose 20 Nominees for the European IST Grand Prize to the European Commission. The Nominees for the European IST Grand Prize will be announced on the European IST Prize website on 6 October. They will exhibit their products at the European IST Prize Exhibition at the European Commission in Brussels on 30 November - 1 December 2005. From amongst the 20 Nominees for the Grand Prize, Euro-CASE will propose 3 Grand Prize Winners to the European Commission. The European IST Prize Awards Ceremony will take place on 23 March 2006 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. The European Commission will select up to 20 EISTP Winners and up to 3 Grand Prize Winners Experience
from the past eleven years demonstrates that the European IST Prize facilitates
the start-up phase and access to finance for the Nominees, Winners and Grand Prize
Winners. The criteria of innovation and market potential used for the European
IST Prize reveal solidity and sustainability. The European IST Prize www.ist-prize.org - Euro-CASE is a European non-profit organisation of national Academies of Engineering, Technologies and Applied Sciences from nineteen European countries. |