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2008 EDN Innovation Awards Night

  •  31 October 2008
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2008 EDN Innovation Awards Night

The electronics industry in Australia and New Zealand has spawned a rare breed of creative minds, constantly outdoing each other for the best innovations worthy of being recognised worldwide.

For the fourth time, the EDN Innovation Awards honoured the excellence in the field of electronics engineering in the region. This year, we’ve added two more awards, and after several months of brainstorming, the finalists for the eight categories were finally revealed.

Although not everyone can be a winner, each entry is sufficient evidence that innovative, talented and skilled minds abound in Australia and New Zealand. Each nominee deserves to be applauded for their hard work and dedication.

We would also like to thank our sponsors for their continuous support. Without them, the EDN Innovation Awards wouldn’t be complete.

The nominees for this year are:

Best student project

Project Curtin University for the Braille typewriter controller

La Trobe University for Smart Intersections + GPS

Monash University for Total Recharge Charger

Griffith University for Wireless UHF RFID Tag Reader

Best application of test or data acquisition equipment

BAE Systems for Nulka Battery Surveillance System

CPE Systems for Welder Test System

CSIRO (Robert Shaw) for Australian SKA Pathfinder

CPE Systems for Mil-Std-1553 Replacement System

Nightside Test Design for OBO: Impact Testing Facility

Best application of a microcontroller

Australian Arrow for Automotive Telematics System

Device Logic for Mircon distributed control system

Ignitor Alarms for Motorbike alarm

Microcontrol Pty Ltd for Embedded Audio Archive

KRS Drive Systems for Foot Switch Controller

BCS Innovations for Nu Sep MF-10 Protein Separator

Best application of RF design

CSIRO (Alex Grancea) for Differential Low Noise Amplifier

CSIRO (Alex Grancea) for Four Channel Analogue Beamformer

Mesaplexx for Mesaplexx AA4000 tower unit

PWP Designs for Automated Boxing Scoring System

Sage Consultants for Wireless Bicycle Power Meter

Inventis Technology for SafeZone In-Road Warning System

iMonitor Controller for Kiwi fruit store

Best application of programmable logic

Ambilogic for PLC-based Electro-hydraulic Marine Steering

ADC Krone for Terminal Inspection Station

Bluewater Sys for Compact Flash Camera

Haliplex for HPX-1600

OEM Technology for PC3 Series Programmable Controller

CASA for Isuzu FPGA

Best application of analogue design

GSL Electronics for GSLSBC6048 Solar Charger

CEA Technologies for The WaveGen

Lazer Safe for Block Laser

Best application of computer/boards and buses

Avega Systems for Aios Networked Home Entertainment Platform

Ellex Medical Pty Ltd for Integre Ophthalmic Laser System

Logica Australia for MD300r Rack Mnt Modular RTU

Navico Asia Pacific for Northstar 8000i - 12” Display Processor

Best application of design software

FairlightAU Pty Ltd for Xynergi Controller

GS1 (Pacific Brands) for Sleepmaker EPC/RFID

MartinStrange Consulting for The Mesh

Seba Design for TheatreMotion

The winners for this year’s award are:

Best student project

Best application of test or data acquisition equipment

Best application of a microcontroller

Best application of RF design

Best application of programmable logic

Winner - CASA for Isuzu FPGA

Highly Commended - Bluewater Sys for Compact Flash Camera

Best application of analogue design

Winner - GSL Electronics for GSLSBC6048 Solar Charger

Highly Commended - Lazer Safe for Block Laser

Best application of computer/boards and buses

Best application of design software

Overall winner

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