Trenton, NJ - Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta) announces that it will be furthering its efforts to promote environmental and STEM education by making an $115,000 donation to the Thielke Arboretum Environmental Education Center.
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Chatham, NJ - The Research & Development Council of New Jersey is looking for submissions for its annual Edison Patent Awards, honoring the most exceptional efforts of scientists and inventors, along with their organizations. Award winners will be selected by the Council’s Patent Award Committee which is made up of several of New Jersey’s top researchers. The winners will be announced in June and honored at the Council’s awards ceremony at the Liberty Science Center in November.
For more information and the application: http://www.rdnj.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/2015-Edison-Patent-Award-Nomination-Form.pdf Trenton, NJ - New Jersey Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd announced today more than $6.3 million in grants for scientific research to develop treatments and cures for disabilities associated with traumatic brain injury. These grant awards are approved by the New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research.
New Brunswick, NJ - Hongjun Wang, PhD, associate professor of chemistry, chemical biology & biomedical engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, has received a $50,000 Innovation Grant from New Jersey Health Foundation to advance research that may improve the quality and efficacy of dental implants, announced James M. Golubieski, president of NJHF.
Washington D.C. – New Jersey Congressional Representative Leonard Lance has been named a National Association of Manufacturers’ Champion of Manufacturing for his work on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and for his job-creating policies to rebuild the U.S. manufacturing industry.
Glassboro, NJ - Known by his students as “Dr. Car” and the “Car Guy,” Dr. Krishan Kumar Bhatia, a mechanical engineering professor at Rowan University, was honored with the institution’s Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award on Tuesday, April 7. Funded by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, the teaching award recognizes a full-time, permanent faculty member with an excellent record in teaching.
Mount Laurel, NJ - The New Jersey Tech Council is looking for top financial professionals for their Tech Council CFO Awards in four categories: CFO of the Year, Deal of the Year, Financier of the Year and Hall of Fame Award. Take this opportunity to recognize a CFO or Investor who has made an impact in your company’s success or that of a colleague or client.
Lawrence Twp, NJ - MDAdvantage Insurance Company, a provider of medical professional liability insurance, announces the 2015 Edward J. Ill Excellence in Medicine award recipients. The Excellence in Medicine Awards are named after Edward J. Ill, MD, a New Jersey physician who was a pioneer in promoting continuing education in ways that set the national standard.
Basking Ridge, NJ - Verizon is hosting its third annual award challenge and submissions are open, awarding $6M to powerful technology solutions in Transportation, Emergency Response, and Internet of Things. Verizon's Powerful Answers Award offers innovators, developers and entrepreneurs a total of $6M in cash prizes, plus the opportunity for winners to participate in an Accelerator program designed to help develop their ideas and bring solutions to market faster.
Florham, NJ - The Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurship of the Fairleigh Dickinson University will be celebrating 25 years of service with a keynote address by Robert Hugin, Chairman and CEO of Celegene Corporation. The event will be held on April 2nd and Robert Hugin will be sharing his homegrown success story.
New Brunswick, NJ - The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) will be holding its annual “HINJ Life Sciences Celebration” on September 30th. This year’s event will be a breakfast at the Trenton Wyndham hotel. (Additional information about the event will be forthcoming). We again plan on presenting several awards, including one for Achievement in Life Sciences Research. This award will recognize an individual, group of people or organization from academia, the patient and caregiving community or from the biopharmaceutical or medical technology sector that has made a noteworthy contribution in New Jersey to the advancement of patient care and/or medical innovation.
Washington D.C. - The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is seeking nominations for its annual Tibbetts and Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Hall of Fame Awards. For details on how to submit nominations, visit http://www.sbir.gov/news/2015-tibbetts-and-sbir-hall-fame-award-nominations. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. EDT, April 10, 2015. Please note that for the first time, there is an option for nominations to be made by video presentation.
Iselin, NJ, December 1, 2014 – Last month, the New Jersey Tech Council hosted their annual NJTC Awards Celebration, honoring New Jersey based tech leaders and companies for their innovative accomplishments, partnerships and collaborations.
According to the New Jersey Business Magazine, “The 2014 NJTC Awards Celebration, held on November 20, 2014 at the Renaissance Woodbridge, Iselin, honored New Jersey technology companies and their leaders for their business accomplishments in technological collaboration, partnership and innovation. The Celebration was a high energy evening with more than 500 attendees from the region.” “Maxine Ballen, founder, NJTC was presented with the newly renamed Ballen-Martinson Technology Supporter award. In her acceptance speech, she thanked those who encouraged and supported her in forming the trade association and who have helped grow the organization over the past 19 years. Ms. Ballen also introduced the new President and CEO, James Barrood, who will lead NJTC 2.0.” The 2014 Gala winners included:
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