The Arizona Technology Council, an industry group promoting Arizona's technology industry, this week awarded a number of firms and businesses in the state. The group, at the Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards Gala earlier this week, gave awards to Phoenix-based Honeywell International, The Biodesign Institute at ASU, Tempe, Arizona-based Avnet, Mesa-based RF Code, and Tucson-based Medipacs; along with individuals Bob Hagen, of the Southern Arizona Technology Council-SATC and Gene Holmquist, President and CEO of Tempe-based Ensynch. The group also presented two "Chairman's Awards" to Dr. Matt Kim and Doug Goodman, co-founders of the Arizona Nanotechnology Cluster, a non-profit group promoting the state in the field of nanotechnology. All of the awards recognized the technological and business achievements of the firms and individuals.
posted on Friday, December 8, 2006
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