Lance A. Scott

Lance A. Scott

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    Carbon Capture Machine (CCM)

    Connecticut - Ohio - Scotland - Germany

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    Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States

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    Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States

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    Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States

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    Greater New York City Area

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    Shelton, CT

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    Shelton, CT

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Volunteer Experience

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    Chairman of Economic Vitality Committee

    Town Hall of Weston, CT

    - 1 year 1 month

    Economic Empowerment

    The Town of Weston established an Economic Vitality Committee to highlight the importance of economic vitality to our overall quality of life, and to demonstrate the town's support of small and home based businesses and economic sustainability. The town's Economic Vitality Committee will offer suggestions and recommendations to the Board of Selectmen to help promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Weston, with a specific focus on our competitive strengths and reinvestment in the town.

  • Volunteer

    Weston Adult Soccer League (WASL)

    - Present 16 years 5 months

    Children

    Since 2006, this diverse group has met to play the sport we love, but always with a bigger charitable mission in mind. As our league matured, the goals for our charity events became clearer. We vocalized our intentions to stay local. We focus now on those most at risk and in need. We especially advocate for children and those whose voice might not otherwise be heard, and we make sure that every dollar we raise gets put into true action, often at our direction. Through individual, family, and…

    Since 2006, this diverse group has met to play the sport we love, but always with a bigger charitable mission in mind. As our league matured, the goals for our charity events became clearer. We vocalized our intentions to stay local. We focus now on those most at risk and in need. We especially advocate for children and those whose voice might not otherwise be heard, and we make sure that every dollar we raise gets put into true action, often at our direction. Through individual, family, and business contributions, we have been pleased to provide several hundred thousand dollars in donations to a multitude of organizations including:

    The Child Guidance Center of Mid Fairfield County http://www.childguidancemfct.org/
    The Victoria McGrath Foundation https://victoriamcgrath.org/
    The Weston Coalition for a Safe and Healthy Community
    The Prospector Theater (Ridgefield, CT)
    Homes for the Brave (Bridgeport, CT)
    Stephanie's Closet (Bridgeport CT)
    The Weston Senior Center https://westonseniorcenter.info/
    ...and a host of other charities, foundations, and local volunteer organizations

Publications

  • Push of a Button

    Manufacturing Today

    As an industry leader for nearly 70 years in building human machine interface (HMI) Components, EAO Corp. has brought its innovation to the next level by creating customized HMI Systems, a new division of the company.

    HMI Components include products such as push buttons, switches, keypads and keyboards that provide a link between a user and a machine. HMI Systems provide the controls for users to operate a machine, system or instrument. Systems can range from a simple panel with a set of…

    As an industry leader for nearly 70 years in building human machine interface (HMI) Components, EAO Corp. has brought its innovation to the next level by creating customized HMI Systems, a new division of the company.

    HMI Components include products such as push buttons, switches, keypads and keyboards that provide a link between a user and a machine. HMI Systems provide the controls for users to operate a machine, system or instrument. Systems can range from a simple panel with a set of electromechanical controls - such as push buttons - to a multi-layered graphical touchscreen combined with electromechanical controls. “We spent many years offering components only and we have evolved into a mixed technology provider,” President Lance A. Scott says.

    Other authors
    • Janice Hoppe
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  • Human Machine Interface Systems for Production Applications

    SMT Magazine

    Human-Machine interface systems provide the controls by which a user operates a machine, system or instrument. From pick-and-place assembly systems to automated semiconductor etch and deposition systems in fabrication facilities, HMI systems encompass all the elements an operator will touch, see, hear or use to perform control functions and receive feedback on those actions.

    Other authors
    • Joseph Torzillo
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  • Designing with Emergency-Stop Switches

    Machine Design Magazine

    Emergency-stop switches, generally referred to as E-Stops, help ensure the safety of people and machinery by delivering a consistent and predictable fail-safe response. A wide range of electrical machinery need these specialized switches to meet workplace safety and established international and domestic regulatory requirements.

    Other authors
    • Joseph Torzillo
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  • How Contacts Make and Break Can Minimize Arcing, Welding and Bounce

    Design World Magazine

    When designing switches you should be aware of how arc, weld, and bounce can affect your product and how it performs. Electromechanical devices, including switches, keypads, keyboards, pointing devices and other elements such as indicators and alarms, are critical aspects of the human-machine interface (HMI) for controlling equipment and systems.

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  • X-ray Nano-Tomography Advancements & Roadmap

    SEMATECH AAF (Assembly Analytical Forum)

    The Assembly Analytical Forum (AAF) under the International SEMATECH (ISMT) Quality Council is chartered to promote the development of diagnostic tools and techniques to analyze the packages anticipated by the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) packaging roadmap. Scott and Lechner presented the latest developments in high resolution X-ray nano-tomography.

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    • Andreas Lechner, PhD
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  • X-ray Visionary Penetrates to the Future

    The Connecticut Tech Tribune

    A CT Tech Tribune profile of Lance A. Scott, President and CEO of FEINFOCUS GmbH, an industry leading high-resolution X-ray equipment manufacturer located in Stamford, CT.

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    • Thomas Scheffey
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  • The X-ray Inspection Revolution

    Advanced Packaging Magazine

    A decade ago, the electronics industry's trend toward miniaturization was rapidly accelerating. Its commitment to smaller, faster and less expensive devices demanded more sophisticated, higher-resolution inspection solutions for quality assurance and ongoing development efforts. The transition to grid array components with hidden solder connections beneath the integrated circuit package further cemented this need, as did increasing circuit densities and the development of increasingly complex…

    A decade ago, the electronics industry's trend toward miniaturization was rapidly accelerating. Its commitment to smaller, faster and less expensive devices demanded more sophisticated, higher-resolution inspection solutions for quality assurance and ongoing development efforts. The transition to grid array components with hidden solder connections beneath the integrated circuit package further cemented this need, as did increasing circuit densities and the development of increasingly complex packages. There also were early indications that new markets would require X-ray inspection - markets whose needs would mirror no existing customers' thus far. The emergent front of micromechanics - microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and micro-optoelectromechanical systems (MOEMS) - presented new inspection challenges due to small structure sizes and unique material characteristics.

    Other authors
    • Alfred Reinhold
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Honors & Awards

  • 2018 Engineers’ Choice finalist

    Control Engineering Magazine

    Category: Hardware - HMI, operator interface
    Series 14 Indicator
    At www.controleng.com/NP4E, vote for the best Engineers’ Choice finalists of 88 entries across 26 categories. Based on your experience, please vote in as many categories for which you feel qualified based on technological advancement, service to the industry, and market impact.

    Details and photos are available for each product. Winners and honorable mentions will be featured in more detail in the February 2018 issue…

    Category: Hardware - HMI, operator interface
    Series 14 Indicator
    At www.controleng.com/NP4E, vote for the best Engineers’ Choice finalists of 88 entries across 26 categories. Based on your experience, please vote in as many categories for which you feel qualified based on technological advancement, service to the industry, and market impact.

    Details and photos are available for each product. Winners and honorable mentions will be featured in more detail in the February 2018 issue of Control Engineering.

  • ECN Impact Award - Series 14 Indicator

    ECN Magazine

    Category: Electromechanical/Mechanical Devices
    Series 14 Indicator Compact
    Electronic Component News (ECN) announced today the winners of this year’s Impact Awards program, which recognizes design excellence in nearly fourteen categories, including special recognition categories. While winners know they placed on the list this year, each company will learn its respective ranking (First, Second, and Third Place) in each category at a dinner and awards event, Sunday, October 22, 2017, 7-9…

    Category: Electromechanical/Mechanical Devices
    Series 14 Indicator Compact
    Electronic Component News (ECN) announced today the winners of this year’s Impact Awards program, which recognizes design excellence in nearly fourteen categories, including special recognition categories. While winners know they placed on the list this year, each company will learn its respective ranking (First, Second, and Third Place) in each category at a dinner and awards event, Sunday, October 22, 2017, 7-9 pm, at the Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel, coinciding with the ECIA Executive Conference.

    Now in its fifth year, the ECN Impact Awards’ new program provides an opportunity for more companies to be recognized, based on the increased number of submissions each year and on feedback from previous years’ winners requesting a live event format. This year’s awards program also delivers an element of surprise, as winning companies will know that their organizations have placed but will not know their ranking within a category until the live event.

  • ACE (Annual Creativity in Electronics) Awards Finalist

    EE Times and EDN Magazines

    Category: Passive, Interconnects and Electromechanical
    Series 14 Indicator
    The ACE (Annual Creativity in Electronics) Awards, in partnership with EE Times and EDN, showcase the best of the best in today's electronics industry, including the hottest new products, start-up companies, design teams, executives, and more. ACE celebrates the promise of new talent and innovation, and pays tribute to the lifetime achievement of a top industry veteran whose contributions have had a demonstrable…

    Category: Passive, Interconnects and Electromechanical
    Series 14 Indicator
    The ACE (Annual Creativity in Electronics) Awards, in partnership with EE Times and EDN, showcase the best of the best in today's electronics industry, including the hottest new products, start-up companies, design teams, executives, and more. ACE celebrates the promise of new talent and innovation, and pays tribute to the lifetime achievement of a top industry veteran whose contributions have had a demonstrable impact on technological, business, and cultural advancements in the world.

    The ACE Awards event will take place at the San Jose Convention Center in conjunction with Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Silicon Valley. For more information or to register for ESC Silicon Valley please, click here.

  • Consulting-Specifying Engineer Product of the Year awards - Silver

    Consulting-Specifying Engineer

    Consulting-Specifying Engineer has announced the 2017 Product of the Year winners. These 49 individual products—selected by the print and digital audience of Consulting-Specifying Engineer—were culled from a large field of finalists by qualified engineers and building professionals who specify products and systems for nonresidential facilities. Products were released in the 2016 calendar year, nominated in February 2017, and voted on by readers starting in April 2017.

    Category: Indicator…

    Consulting-Specifying Engineer has announced the 2017 Product of the Year winners. These 49 individual products—selected by the print and digital audience of Consulting-Specifying Engineer—were culled from a large field of finalists by qualified engineers and building professionals who specify products and systems for nonresidential facilities. Products were released in the 2016 calendar year, nominated in February 2017, and voted on by readers starting in April 2017.

    Category: Indicator light

    The Series 14 Indicator Compact provides safe and reliable, high-intensity, homogeneous LED illumination in a variety of bright, distinguishable colors that are projected with 180-degree, all-around visibility due to an innovatively designed domed lens. Capitalizing on the latest LED technology, audiences will experience quick recognition from far distances and in brightly lit areas. The unit can handle an operational voltage range between 14 and 32 Vac/dc with a current consumption of less than 50 mA and features a range of customization options in addition to the varying colors, which include connectors and cables that are presented to suit the unique needs and quality expectations of an audience.

  • ECN IMPACT Award - HMI Systems Manufacturing

    ECN Magazine

    EAO Receives Two IMPACT Awards from ECN Magazine
    Company recognized for Series 84 Halo Compact and HMIS manufacturing capabilities


    SHELTON, Conn., Oct. 2016 – EAO Corporation, the expert partner for innovative, intuitive and reliable Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently presented with two 2016 ECN IMPACT Awards. Now in its third year, the ECN Impact Awards recognize top products and services across the design engineering landscape.
    The Series 84 Halo Compact, a unique…

    EAO Receives Two IMPACT Awards from ECN Magazine
    Company recognized for Series 84 Halo Compact and HMIS manufacturing capabilities


    SHELTON, Conn., Oct. 2016 – EAO Corporation, the expert partner for innovative, intuitive and reliable Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently presented with two 2016 ECN IMPACT Awards. Now in its third year, the ECN Impact Awards recognize top products and services across the design engineering landscape.
    The Series 84 Halo Compact, a unique multi-functional switching element, was victorious in the “Electromechanical/Mechanical Devices” category. Additionally, EAO’s HMI Systems solution-focused approach developed to meet the individual needs of its customers from design to production, earned the company the “Special Recognition: Contract Manufacturer Innovation” Award. 
    “At EAO, we take pride in our ability to offer the most technologically innovative components while simultaneously serving as an ‘all-in-one’ solutions partner for complete Human Machine Interface systems - from concept through production,” said Lance A. Scott, President, EAO Corporation. “We strive to help every customer enhance profitability, productivity and efficiency while also supporting advanced manufacturing here in North America.”
    This competition was developed to honor ingenuity and creativity among companies of all sizes and the impact they have ma de on the industry and the lives of engineers. The organizations that displayed excellence in engineering through electronic design and groundbreaking innovation were declared the winners. 
    Although the IMPACT Awards are relatively new, their lineage can be traced back 60 years through a culmination of Product Technology Awards filled with a rich tradition of highlighting design engineering excellence.

  • ECN IMPACT Award - Series 84 Halo Compact

    ECN Magazine

    EAO Receives Two IMPACT Awards from ECN Magazine
    Company recognized for Series 84 Halo Compact and HMIS manufacturing capabilities


    SHELTON, Conn., Oct. 2016 – EAO Corporation, the expert partner for innovative, intuitive and reliable Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently presented with two 2016 ECN IMPACT Awards. Now in its third year, the ECN Impact Awards recognize top products and services across the design engineering landscape.
    The Series 84 Halo Compact, a unique…

    EAO Receives Two IMPACT Awards from ECN Magazine
    Company recognized for Series 84 Halo Compact and HMIS manufacturing capabilities


    SHELTON, Conn., Oct. 2016 – EAO Corporation, the expert partner for innovative, intuitive and reliable Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently presented with two 2016 ECN IMPACT Awards. Now in its third year, the ECN Impact Awards recognize top products and services across the design engineering landscape.
    The Series 84 Halo Compact, a unique multi-functional switching element, was victorious in the “Electromechanical/Mechanical Devices” category. Additionally, EAO’s HMI Systems solution-focused approach developed to meet the individual needs of its customers from design to production, earned the company the “Special Recognition: Contract Manufacturer Innovation” Award. 
    “At EAO, we take pride in our ability to offer the most technologically innovative components while simultaneously serving as an ‘all-in-one’ solutions partner for complete Human Machine Interface systems - from concept through production,” said Lance A. Scott, President, EAO Corporation. “We strive to help every customer enhance profitability, productivity and efficiency while also supporting advanced manufacturing here in North America.”
    This competition was developed to honor ingenuity and creativity among companies of all sizes and the impact they have made on the industry and the lives of engineers. The organizations that displayed excellence in engineering through electronic design and groundbreaking innovation were declared the winners. 
    Although the IMPACT Awards are relatively new, their lineage can be traced back 60 years through a culmination of Product Technology Awards filled with a rich tradition of highlighting design engineering excellence.

  • Appliance DESIGN’s Excellence in Design

    Appliance Design Magazine

    EAO Corporation Named a Winner in Appliance DESIGN’s Excellence in Design Competition
    Company earned a Bronze Award for Series 84 Halo Compact

    SHELTON, Conn., June 2016 – EAO Corporation, a global leader for Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently named a bronze level winner during Appliance DESIGN’s Excellence in Design (EID) awards.The EID Awards recognize outstanding achievements in innovation, design and functionality from their readers in the products they create for…

    EAO Corporation Named a Winner in Appliance DESIGN’s Excellence in Design Competition
    Company earned a Bronze Award for Series 84 Halo Compact

    SHELTON, Conn., June 2016 – EAO Corporation, a global leader for Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), was recently named a bronze level winner during Appliance DESIGN’s Excellence in Design (EID) awards.The EID Awards recognize outstanding achievements in innovation, design and functionality from their readers in the products they create for consumers and businesses. EAO was recognized for its Series 84 Halo Compact.
    Companies submit entries in ten different industry categories including innovation, simplicity, strong functionality for the user, and other considerations including optimized capabilities, environmental footprint, and energy- and cost-savings. The submissions are then reviewed by a panel of judges from numerous respected industry associations.
    The Series 84 Halo Compact is a unique and newly developed multi-functional illumination and switching element. This innovatively designed product earned EAO a bronze award in the Category of Consumer Electronics within the Top of the Line price range and the Worldwide market due to its ability to provide the most common status indication features in a single all-in-one solution – without the need of external programming or additional electronics.  Ring illumination of up to five different colors within the lens, a separate center-mounted white LED, and optional preprogramed animation sequences of chasing, blinking, and processing all help designers minimize panel space and lessen overall production costs. 
    All EID winners are profiled in Appliance DESIGN’s special double-feature June issue and are hosted on their website for the remainder of the year. To learn more about the EID competition or to view a full list of winners please visit appliancedesign.com/excellence-in-design.

  • ECN IMPACT Award: EAO Corporation, Series 04

    Electronic Component News (ECN)

    The ECN IMPACT Awards recognize the top products and services across 18 categories spanning the design engineering landscape. Join us as we:
    • Honor outstanding achievement in electronic design
    • Reward design engineering excellence
    • Celebrate groundbreaking innovation

  • New Equipment Digest - King Award, Series 57

    New Equipment Digest (NED)

    2013 King Awards Winners Announced. The King Awards competition, named after long time chief editor Bob King, was established to honor superior industrial product innovation. The print and digital readers of New Equipment Digest determine the winners by voting for the best products in 10 specific industrial categories. More than 6,000 votes were cast! We are proud to bestow these awards on significant and inventive products that enable all involved in manufacturing to do their jobs more…

    2013 King Awards Winners Announced. The King Awards competition, named after long time chief editor Bob King, was established to honor superior industrial product innovation. The print and digital readers of New Equipment Digest determine the winners by voting for the best products in 10 specific industrial categories. More than 6,000 votes were cast! We are proud to bestow these awards on significant and inventive products that enable all involved in manufacturing to do their jobs more efficiently and effectively.

    Series 57 Pushbutton - Gold Winner (Controls & Instruments)
    To accommodate the needs of disabled individuals, the Series 57 pushbutton is designed to aid the visually and hearing impaired, along with restricted mobility individuals. It features dual illuminating indication bands, an integrated finding tone, raised legends, optional illuminated legends, internationally recognized legends/symbols, and an extra large lens and actuation area. Built-in speaker helps direct and guide hard-of-sight people. Both the illumination rings and the finding tone can be controlled independently.

  • ML100 - Manufacturing Leadership Award - Innovative Enterprise

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council today honored 100 world-class manufacturing companies and individual leaders as winners of the 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100 Awards).

    In a world of intensifying global competition and accelerating change, recipients of the ML100 Awards have distinguished themselves by embracing breakthrough innovation and enabling their companies to anticipate and respond to customers with unmatched agility.

    Now…

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council today honored 100 world-class manufacturing companies and individual leaders as winners of the 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100 Awards).

    In a world of intensifying global competition and accelerating change, recipients of the ML100 Awards have distinguished themselves by embracing breakthrough innovation and enabling their companies to anticipate and respond to customers with unmatched agility.

    Now in their ninth year, the Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards honor companies and individuals that are shaping the future of global manufacturing. Nominations across 11 categories are vetted and evaluated by a panel of expert judges. Seven of the ML100 categories celebrate outstanding projects undertaken and completed by a manufacturing company. Four categories recognize the achievements of individual manufacturing executives.

    The 2013 ML100 Award winners hail from the United States, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Switzerland.

    PROJECT-BASED AWARDS

    Innovative Enterprise
    Lockheed Martin (Digital Thread)
    Enterasys Networks (Robotic Optical Inspection)
    Ford Motor Co.
    IBM Corp. (Smart Transformation Project Office)
    Cemex
    Hardstone Construction LLC
    Bridge Publications
    Enterasys Networks (3D Printing and Prototyping)
    EAO Corp. (Expansion of HMI Systems)
    GE Global Research
    Lexmark International Inc. (Supplies Customer Escalation System)
    Trojan Battery Co.

  • ML100 - Manufacturing Leadership Award - Manufacturing Entrepreneur

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council today honored 100 world-class manufacturing companies and individual leaders as winners of the 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100 Awards).

    In a world of intensifying global competition and accelerating change, recipients of the ML100 Awards have distinguished themselves by embracing breakthrough innovation and enabling their companies to anticipate and respond to customers with unmatched agility.

    Now…

    Manufacturing Executive and the Manufacturing Leadership Council today honored 100 world-class manufacturing companies and individual leaders as winners of the 2013 Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards (ML100 Awards).

    In a world of intensifying global competition and accelerating change, recipients of the ML100 Awards have distinguished themselves by embracing breakthrough innovation and enabling their companies to anticipate and respond to customers with unmatched agility.

    Now in their ninth year, the Manufacturing Leadership 100 Awards honor companies and individuals that are shaping the future of global manufacturing. Nominations across 11 categories are vetted and evaluated by a panel of expert judges. Seven of the ML100 categories celebrate outstanding projects undertaken and completed by a manufacturing company. Four categories recognize the achievements of individual manufacturing executives.

    The 2013 ML100 Award winners hail from the United States, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Switzerland.

    INDIVIDUAL AWARDS - Manufacturing Entrepreneur

    Lance A. Scott, EAO Corp.
    Andra Rush, Detroit Manufacturing Systems Ltd. LLC
    Matthew Hlavin, Thogus Products Co.
    Jim Newton, TechShop
    Kerry O’Brien, Germane Systems
    David Crowe, Tucson Embedded Systems

  • 2012 Good Design Award - Series 57 Pushbutton

    The Chicago Anthenaeum

    THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS WORLD DESIGN AWARD
    The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd. present the Museum's annual GOOD DESIGN® Awards Program for the most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product, and graphic designs produced around the world.

    HISTORY 1950-2012 - SIXTY YEARS
    Now in its 62nd year, GOOD DESIGN is the oldest and the most prestigious Awards Program organized worldwide.

    Founded in Chicago in 1950 by the former…

    THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS WORLD DESIGN AWARD
    The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd. present the Museum's annual GOOD DESIGN® Awards Program for the most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product, and graphic designs produced around the world.

    HISTORY 1950-2012 - SIXTY YEARS
    Now in its 62nd year, GOOD DESIGN is the oldest and the most prestigious Awards Program organized worldwide.

    Founded in Chicago in 1950 by the former MoMA curator Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., together with such pioneers in modern design as Charles and Ray Eames, Russel Wright, George Nelson, and Eero Saarinen, GOOD DESIGN honors the yearly achievements of the best industrial and graphic designers and world manufactures for their pursuit of extraordinary design excellence.

    Nearly six decades later, The Chicago Athenaeum continues the organization of the program to create a revived awareness about contemporary design and to honor both products and industry leaders in design and manufacturing that have chartered new directions and pushed the envelope for competitive products in the world marketplace.

    Annually, designers and manufactures in over 30 nations have been honored for their singular achievements in producing hallmarks of contemporary design.

    For over 60 years, everything and anything produced in and for the environment from a paperclip to a Boeing 787 Dreamliner or NASA Space Ship have been honored.

    The GOOD DESIGN logo was designed by Chicago designer, Mort Goldsholl, in 1950.

  • “iF Design Award 2013”, Transportation Design, Series 57

    International Design Forum

    In the category ‚Transportation Design‘, our innovative, reliable and intuitive Series
    57 is a winner of the internationally-renowned ‚iF Design Award 2013‘.
    With this award, the International Design Forum acknowledges the outstanding
    features of the new EAO door opener pushbutton in the areas of design quality,
    finish, choice of materials, innovation, environmental impact, functionality, ergonomics,
    visualization of intended use, safety, brand value and aspects of…

    In the category ‚Transportation Design‘, our innovative, reliable and intuitive Series
    57 is a winner of the internationally-renowned ‚iF Design Award 2013‘.
    With this award, the International Design Forum acknowledges the outstanding
    features of the new EAO door opener pushbutton in the areas of design quality,
    finish, choice of materials, innovation, environmental impact, functionality, ergonomics,
    visualization of intended use, safety, brand value and aspects of universal
    design.

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