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Medical Innovators: Nominate Your Brightest for The Innovation Awards

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The medical industry is one of the key drivers of innovation worldwide, and Dallas is no stranger to medical ingenuity. From virtual reality advancements to data analytics, DFW is full of companies and organizations on the leading edge of the medical field. Here is your chance to be recognized.

Past years have seen the success of D CEO’s CIO/CTO Awards program, and this year we invite the medical community to take part in The Innovation Awards, presented by D CEO magazine and Dallas Innovates. This program honors CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, entrepreneurs, and other leaders driving innovation in North Texas.

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. 25.

All finalists will be recognized at an exclusive event in January and featured in the January/February 2020 issue of D CEO.

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

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