Four Manitobans nominated for national innovation award

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Four Manitobans are in the running for this year’s Manning Innovation Awards.

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Four Manitobans are in the running for this year’s Manning Innovation Awards.

  • Dr. Gurpreet Magnat and Dr. John Docherty of Novadaq Technologies Inc.;
  • Ronald Lamoureux of Whirlwind Media Group; and
  • Jeff Golfman of Prarie Pulp & Paper Inc.

The awards that have been issued since 1982 recognize and encourage innovation in Canada, with a top prize of $100,000 and secondary prizes of $25,000 and $10,000.

This year’s Manitoba nominees are among a group of 45 from seven provinces.

The nominees must have demonstrated a recent innovative talent in developing and successfully marketing a new concept, process or procedure.

Last year Kerry Green and Geoffrey Gyles of Wolf Trax DDP Micronutrients of Winnipeg won the $10,000 Innovation Award.

This year’s winners are to be announced at a gala dinner in Calgary, Oct. 16, 2013.

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