2017 MHI Innovation Award finalists announced

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MHI just released the list of finalists for the 2017 MHI Innovation Award. After receiving a record 153 submissions for this years awards, seven judges comprised of professionals from the material handling and supply chain industry completed the initial vetting process. Four finalists were chosen as the most innovative products in each category – Best New Innovation; Best Innovation of an Existing Product; and Best IT Innovation based on concept, value, and impact.

Best new product:
Proship, Inc. for CVP-500 Automated Packaging System
PINC Solutions for PINC Air: Inventory Robotics
DSA Systems, Inc. for PICAVI Smart Glasses
6 River Systems, Inc. for Collaborative Fulfillment Solutions  

Best innovation of an existing product:
Big Ass Solutions for Powerfoil X3.0 with SmartSense
Transbotics for Natural Navigation AGV
Schaefer Systems Int., Inc. for Weasel
EuroSort Inc. for Twin Push Tray Sorter  

Best IT innovation:
Schaefer Systems Int., Inc. for WAMAS 5.5.3
Emulate3D Ltd. for Virtual Reality – HTC Vive
ServiceMax – From GE Digital for IOT Connected Field Service
Ubimax GmbH for Enterprise Wearable Computing Suite  

The MHI Innovation Award serves to educate and provide valuable insights on the latest manufacturing and supply chain products and services to ProMat attendees.  ProMat 2017 exhibitors were called to submit a new product, product line, technology or service or new application of existing products or technology that create quantifiable and sustainable results in terms of ROI, cost savings, customer satisfaction, etc.    

On Monday, April 3, 2017, finalists will present their unique solutions to a panel of judges on the show floor at ProMat 2017. The winners in each category will be announced at ProMat 2017 on April 5 during MHI Industry Night with Dana Carvey.  

To see more information and learn more about all of the Innovation Award submissions, visit Innovation awards . 

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