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Vote for Product Innovation of the Year - Elektras 2009

elektra 09 promo close up.jpgLike the article says - Vote for your choice of Product Innovation of the Year, the readers' choice award in the Elektras.

For the 2009 Elektras, there is just one award category - sponsored by Avnet - that is open to public vote. So, out of the five contenders, who do you believe would be the most deserving winner?

The five choices are:
  • Windela: the Windelux fully independent street lighting system working with renewable energies (wind and solar) using no fossil energy.
  • Wind to Power System: coverdip technology which provides wind turbines low voltage ride through capability.
  • Danfoss solar: the TripleLynx inverters combine 1000V input with 3x400 Vac and 98% maximum efficiency for photovoltaic installations.
  • Fronius International: the IG Plus photovoltaic inverter family with power control works with all solar panels available on the market.
  • Daum: the Pedelec ergometer bike.
Make sure you have your say! Click here to register your vote.

Please also note, table bookings are now open, available on a first come, first served basis.

To visit the Elektra 09 website see www.electronicsweekly.com/elektra09, or for more information call Amanda Evison on 020 8652 8373 or email Amanda Evison

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