The AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement (AMA) has launched the application phase for the AMA Innovation Award 2024. We are looking for innovative research and development results in the field of sensor and measurement technology. The closing date for entries is 25 January 2024.
Individuals and development teams with research and development solutions in sensor and measurement technology with recognisable market relevance can apply - in other words, genuine innovation and not pure invention. The AMA Innovation Award is endowed with prize money of 10,000 euros.
New and young companies can also apply for the special “Young Company” award. The conditions for this are that the company has not been on the market for more than five years, employs fewer than 50 people and generates an annual turnover of less than 10 million euros.
“Surprise us with your innovative developments. Whether you are an established company or a start-up, national or international, an individual developer or a project team, we are very excited about the innovative dynamics of our industry”, says jury chairman Andreas Schütze from Saarland University.
Expert jury examines the expected market opportunities
The prestigious AMA Innovation Award has been presented for 24 years. The special thing about it is that the developers and development teams are honoured for their achievements and not the companies or institutions behind them. The jury is made up of experts from universities, research institutes and industry. They examine in particular the scientific achievement, the degree of innovation of the development and also the expected market opportunities.
The closing date for entries is 25 January 2024 and the nominations and winners of the special prize will be announced at the AMA press conference on 6 March 2024. Conditions of participation and application documents for the AMA Innovation Award 2024 and the special category “Young Company” as well as brochures with the award winners and all applications from previous years can be found free of charge at www.ama-sensorik.de.