The show must go on...
Social distancing may have pressed the pause button on live awards, but, across the industry, recognition of outstanding
achievements continues, with virtual awards presented and nominations being invited for future events
STEYR KONZEPT
LANDS TOP AWARD
Steyr, part of CNH Industrial,
has won the prestigious Platinum
Award in the 2020 MUSE Design
Awards Competition in the concept
design category.
Decided by a jury composed of
renowned international design
professionals and leading industry
specialists, the Steyr Konzept
succeeded in a field of some
3,000 entrants.
Combining innovative technologies
in a unique, sustainable and zero
emission package, styling cues were
integrated and reinterpreted with
a futuristic slant, such as the traditional
external white cab structure and the
inclusion of an asymmetrical grille.
AEM INVITES NOMINATIONS
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Hall of Fame
is seeking nominations for 2020.
The AEM Hall of Fame recognises pioneers whose inventions,
ideas, leadership and courage have contributed to the industry and
the community’s quality of life. Since 2008 it has honoured
pioneering individuals who invented, managed, built or led the
off-road equipment industry including luminaries from John Deere
and JI Case to William Smith Otis and Benjamin Holt.
In 2019, the AEM inducted its first woman leader, Mary Andringa
of Vermeer Corporation (above), into its Hall of Fame, and is looking
to continue to break new ground in 2020.
THE ENGINEER C2I AWARDS OPENS FOR ENTRIES
The Engineer’s Collaborate to Innovate (C2I) Awards has opened for entries. The publication,
a sister title to iVT, has run the awards annually since 2015, as a search for the UK’s most
innovative, collaborative engineering projects.
The awards are supported by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council,
and sponsored by Frazer-Nash Consultancy. Their aim is to uncover and celebrate great
examples of engineering collaboration, a dynamic considered critical to solving many of the
challenges and problems faced by society.
The competition is open to any project that is truly innovative, represents a collaboration
between two or more separate organisations and has had, or is likely to have, a demonstrable
impact in its area of application. For more information visit awards.theengineer.co.uk. Closing
date for entries is 25 September 2020.
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