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Nominate: D CEO and Dallas Innovates 2020 The Innovation Awards

Announcing a new awards program honoring the disruptors and trailblazers driving a new vision for North Texas.
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D CEO Magazine has teamed up with Dallas Innovates to present The Innovation Awards. This program honors companies and leaders—CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, entrepreneurs, and others—driving innovation in North Texas. The awards will build on the success of D CEO‘s CIO/CTO of the Year program.

Dallas Innovates is a collaboration of D Magazine Partners and the Dallas Regional Chamber. It covers the ideas and innovators that make Dallas-Fort Worth a hub for innovation and business growth. Dallas Innovates spotlight what’s new and next in the region—in print and online—from startup to enterprise, education to invention, and creative to social innovation.

Nominations are open until Oct. 31.

All finalists will be recognized at an exclusive event in January and featured in the January/February 2020 issue of D CEO and online at DallasInnovates.com. Dallas Innovates will release its annual magazine at the event.

 Click here to go to The Innovation Awards official nomination page.

Individual Awards:
  • CIO/CTO of the Year
  • Corporate Innovator of the Year
  • Startup Innovator of the Year

 

Company Awards:
  • Innovator of the Year in Cybersecurity
  • Innovator of the Year in Education
  • Innovator of the Year in Energy
  • Innovator of the Year in Finance
  • Innovator of the Year in Food and Beverage
  • Innovator of the Year in Healthcare
  • Innovator of the Year in Manufacturing and Consumer Goods
  • Innovator of the Year in Placemaking
  • Innovator of the Year in Retail
  • Innovator of the Year in Technology
  • Innovator of the Year in Transportation
  • Innovator of the Year in Workspaces

Editor’s Note: The deadline was extended to Oct. 31.

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