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GE Consumer & Industrial Announces Call for Entries

Nov. 3, 2008
Prestigious GE Edison Award competition is open to professional designers, architects, engineers, and consultants

Cleveland-based GE Consumer & Industrial has put out a call for entries for the 26th Annual GE Edison Award competition. Through the competition, GE recognizes excellence and quality in professional lighting designs that employ the significant use of GE light sources. The GE Edison Award competition is open to professional designers, architects, engineers and consultants. Entries are judged on the following criteria: functional excellence; architectural compatibility; effective use of state-of-the-art lighting products and techniques; appropriate color, form and texture revelation; energy effectiveness; and cost effectiveness.

Projects scoring the highest number of points will qualify to receive Awards of Merit or Awards of Excellence. The GE Edison Award Winner is selected from among the Awards of Excellence. All lighting projects, submitted for award consideration, must have been completed between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2008. Entries must be received by January 12, 2009.

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