World-Class Inventions Wanted

Think your organization's new invention ranks among the world's top 100? If so, it may qualify to be a winner in R&D magazine's 36th annual R&D 100 Awards that have become known as the "Nobel prizes of applied research."To be eligible for a 1998 award, products must have been available for purchase or licensing during calendar year 1997.

By Staff February 1, 1998

Think your organization’s new invention ranks among the world’s top 100? If so, it may qualify to be a winner in R&D magazine’s 36th annual R&D 100 Awards that have become known as the “Nobel prizes of applied research.”

To be eligible for a 1998 award, products must have been available for purchase or licensing during calendar year 1997. For more information, visit R&D ‘s web site at www.rdmag.com/rd100/100award.htm . The submissions deadline is March 2, 1998.