EMS World Magazine announces winners of 2010 Top Innovation Awards

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EMS World Magazine, the leading monthly publication for the emergency medical services market, has announced the winners of the 2010 Top Innovation Awards, which recognize the industry's most innovative products of the year. The winners were chosen by industry expert and EMS World Magazine Editorial Advisory Board Member Mike Smith, BS, MICP. The awards will be presented at the Texas EMS State Conference in Austin, TX, November 21-24.

“Every year, our exhibitors continue to set the bar higher by introducing products, services and technologies that will transform the delivery of prehospital care. This year has been one of the most exciting to date with product introductions in several major categories”

This year's winners are:

"Every year, our exhibitors continue to set the bar higher by introducing products, services and technologies that will transform the delivery of prehospital care. This year has been one of the most exciting to date with product introductions in several major categories," says Scott Cravens, publisher of EMS World. "We accept submissions from EMS World Expo exhibitors who are debuting new products that have seen significant changes within the last year. We also appreciate the hospitality of the folks at the Texas EMS Conference for hosting the award presentations live at their show. The largest state EMS event is a great venue to recognize these state-of-the-art EMS products."

The January issue of EMS World Magazine will feature a comprehensive report on the 2010 Top Innovation Awards.

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