The 9 submission categories for the 2018 Cabling Innovators Awards

March 29, 2018
The 2018 Cabling Innovators Awards this year features 8 product categories for submission, plus an additional category for Case Studies.

Brought to you by Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine, and hosted at the BICSI Fall Conference (Sep. 9-13) in San Antonio, the 2018 Cabling Innovators Awards this year features 8 product categories for submission, plus an additional category for Case Studies.

The award categories are as follows:

1. Active Infrastructure Devices

2. Cable Protection and Management

3. Cabling Media

4. Connection & Cross Connection Devices

5. Distribution and Routing Equipment

6. Specialized Equipment & Materials

7. Splicing And Termination Equipment

8. Test Equipment

9. Applications and Case Studies

The award program's distinguished panel of judges will include top-tier cabling and communications system specifiers, designers, integrators and managers with vast combined industry and professional experience. High-scoring program honorees will be recognized as leaders and innovators to the largest collection of structured cabling professionals in the world, with coverage in Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine as well as on www.cablinginstall.com. They’ll also receive a beautiful cut-glass award trophy, suitable for display at trade shows, and elsewhere.

Learn more about the 2018 Cabling Innovators Awards program.

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