EW Product of the Year 2022 Program Accepting Submissions

ELEVATOR WORLD’s second annual Product of the Year 2022 Award program is accepting submissions through July 27. The award recognizes outstanding vertical-transportation product development by manufacturers whose products are considered particularly noteworthy or innovative. The 2021 Product of the Year winner was MAD Elevator’s MosaicONE video and messaging platform. More than one qualifying product per person or company may be submitted, with a US$1,249 entry fee for each product and discounts on additional entries. Products will be promoted through detailed listings in the September 2022 issue of EW, posted online on our website and through email blasts to the industry. Voting will then take place in September, with winners announced in October. A winner and two finalists will be determined by votes received from our readers and judged by an impartial panel of experienced industry professionals. Winners and finalists receive a framed certificate, a digital awards decal to use in marketing and be featured in the 2023 EW Source directory. The winner will also receive a Product of the Year trophy. Complete eligibility requirements and rules can be found here.

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