CoreObjects receives PMI Excellence Award for developing HbA1c Blood Sugar Analysis device

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CoreObjects is proud to announce the achievement of the Project Management Institutes (PMI) "Excellence Award" for their role in helping launch a product that enhances the quality of life for patients suffering from diabetes. CoreObjects and their customer Piramal Healthcare shared PMIs "Project Management Excellence Award" for their management of the concept and development of the HbA1c Blood Sugar Analysis device, designed for diabetes patients. The device enhances patient access to critical disease monitoring, eliminates patient fasting and submission of an oral glucose tolerance test allowing physicians timely diagnoses and better patient management. "We're honored PMI has chosen CoreObjects to share this prestigious award. This is validation of the importance of our focus: World-class project management and collaboration with our customers," said Fadi Chehade, CEO of CoreObjects. Companies are looking to agile outside teams for outsourced development help from companies, like CoreObjects, that can conceptualize, develop and manage project resources and engineering cycles in both organizations seamlessly with project management being the single most important aspect to a successful engagement.

The "Excellence Award" CoreObjects received from the PMI is a coveted award for project management. PMI's membership spans many industries and includes 400,000 members in 170 countries. PMI, founded over 40 years ago, has become the leading project management trade association in the world, recognized and respected by many international associations - American National Standards Institute, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and The International Organization for Standardization. The fact CoreObjects received this award solidifies the fact they are committed to excellence and underlines their expertise to employ successful project management.

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