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New Awards Program Recognizes The Best Of The Best

March 29, 2013
This year during the IMS show in Seattle, Microwaves & RF will be presenting the first annual Best of Microwaves Awards. We are asking our Microwaves community to vote on their top choices for best website, social media, blog, education tool and more.

We know the microwaves industry is constantly changing, and so are the ways engineers stay on top of its newest developments. The editors at Microwaves & RF are committed to providing technology first, keeping you informed at every step of the process­--from intent to action! New media have taken many forms, and the industry (manufacturers, in particular) has done a good job evolving to help provide you with the critical information you need. To that end, we want to recognize those suppliers in the microwaves industry that best help you.

The Best Of Microwaves & RF Industry Awards

During this year’s IMS 2013 show in Seattle, WA, Microwaves & RF will be presenting the first annual Best Of Microwaves Industry Awards. We are asking our community to vote on their top choices for:

  • Best website
  • Best social media network for engineers
  • Best engineering blogs
  • Best online tools or sites for keeping up to date on technology
  • And more..... We want your opinion!

As a participant in this survey, you will automatically be entered into a drawing to WIN one of two $50 American Express gift cards upon completing the survey.

Cast your vote!

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