Sinus Award Acceptance Period Now Open
Sinus Award 2020 Opens Registration and Invites Project Submissions
The Sinus Award 2020, a prestigious accolade for audiovisual communication, has commenced its application phase. The deadline for submitting applications is 25 November 2019.
This award, which has been held traditionally since 2004, honours successfully implemented concepts from business and entertainment, particularly those that showcase pioneering media technology. Projects from a wide range of sectors, including collaboration rooms, conference centres, television and radio studios, leisure attractions, and brand and experience worlds, are eligible for submission.
Candidates for the Sinus Award 2020 can present their projects with pictures and a short introduction. All applications will be reviewed by an expert jury consisting of association members, media representatives, representatives of Messe Frankfurt, and industry experts.
The prize ceremony for the Sinus Award 2020 will take place at the Frankfurt Exhibition Centre, with the event being part of Prolight + Sound. Last year, the Sinus Award 2019 was presented at Prolight + Sound, with the Eumetsat Mission Control Center and the "Inspiration Wall" at the Merck Innovation Center in Darmstadt being among the winners.
Interested parties are invited to register for the Sinus Award 2020 and submit their project applications by the deadline of 25 November 2019. For more specific information about the criteria for the Sinus - Systems Integration Award 2020, please refer to official sources, professional networks or associations related to the field of systems integration, or academic and scientific journals.
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