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MHTA and MTI Tekne Award Winners Represent Technology Leadership in Minnesota; Outstanding 'Homegrown' Achievements Earn Recognition for Excellence

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Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA) logo. The MHTA is the largest technology trade association in the state of Minnesota, representing small, medium, and large companies across a variety of industries. The MHTA has nearly 20 years of experience with the high tech community and is the leading resource for technology-based companies in public policy advocacy, economic development, community outreach, and education and training. The MHTA works in partnership with the American Electronics Association (AEA), representing organizations that contribute to technology in the state of Minnesota. For additional information, visit http://www.mhta.org. (PRNewsFoto)[AG]
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN USA
    MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- At an Academy Awards-themed event at
the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis tonight, the Minnesota High Tech
Association (MHTA) and Minnesota Technology, Inc. (MTI) presented the
Minnesota Tekne Awards to recognize the state's outstanding technology
achievements.  The winners for the 2000 Minnesota Tekne Awards include eight
firms and individuals that embody Minnesota's high standards of technology
excellence.
    (PHOTO:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000620/MHTALOGO )
    As part of the evening, MHTA President Jane Brown and MTI President
Jacques Koppel also presented Earl Bakken, cofounder of Medtronic, with the
Tekne Award for outstanding career contributions to technology development in
Minnesota.
    The eight firms and individuals receiving Tekne awards in other categories
include:
    -- Soft Center Duluth received The Partnership Award, to recognize a
       clearly defined and unique partnership with an outstanding
       collaborative spirit and clear results.  This award is given in
       recognition of a specific venture between a business and non-business
       entity.  Soft Center Duluth is a partnership of private industry,
       government resources and educational institutions that have worked
       together to help develop a new and vibrant high-tech industry in
       downtown Duluth.
    -- Genmar Holdings is the winner of the Environmental Award, which
       celebrates an outstanding company that successfully developed or
       implemented technology that conserves resources, eliminates waste, or
       otherwise protects or improves the environment.  Genmar Holdings/VEC
       technology provides major breakthroughs in fiberglass reinforced
       plastic technology.  The process provides multiple environmental
       benefits including reducing VOC emissions to the atmosphere, improving
       indoor air quality for plant workers and reducing the amount of solid
       waste.  The firm's new plant will decrease styrene emissions by
       approximately 93 tons per year and solid waste will waste will be
       reduced by over 7 tons.
    -- Interelate was presented the Application of Technology Award, to
       recognize a company that has used applied technology to improve an
       adverse situation or resolve a specific problem.  Founded in July 1999
       by Wade Myers, Interelate now have over 220 employees with offices
       throughout the U.S.  From the time computers began collecting customer
       data, companies have been trying to figure out how to turn that data
       into useful information for sales, strategic planning and marketing.
       Unfortunately, this data is often housed in data silos scattered
       throughout the company and its partners.  Interelate provides a true
       end-to-end infrastructure for gathering customer intelligence and
       insight in order to grow sales and profits.
    -- Zone Trader is the winner of the Genesis Award, honoring a company or
       division that exemplifies the start-up process at its best and promises
       continued economic growth.  Zone Trader has gone from "bricks and
       mortar" to "clicks and mortar," creating ZoneTrader.com.  Zone Trader
       is the only business-to-business auction site that guarantees the
       surplus and used technology products it sells over the Internet.  Under
       David Gigerich's leadership, Zone Trader was able to raise $64 million
       in a period of 16 weeks -- ensuring a solid foundation to build and
       grow its vision into reality.  In July 2000 ZoneTrader was named "Best
       of the Web" by Forbes Magazine.
    -- Paul Douglas of Digital Cyclone received The Innovator Award, given to
       the individual who has had a strong and positive impact in technology
       development.  The company's "My-Cast" personal weather intelligence
       began when CEO Paul Douglas, chief meteorologist at WCCO-TV, noticed
       his viewers wanted more personalized weather information.  At one time,
       Douglas would receive 100 calls a day asking specific question about
       the caller's local weather.  In response, Douglas helped develop this
       virtual personal weather forecasting technology.  "My-Cast" is now
       operational 24 hours a day in every major media market in America.
    -- Genmar Holdings was also presented with The Innovation Award,
       recognizing a company with an outstanding new technology product or
       process.  Virtual Engineered Composites (VEC) technology, an innovation
       owned by Genmar Holdings, Inc., is the first major breakthrough in
       fiberglass reinforced plastic boat building in 50 years. VEC technology
       now replaces costly and time-consuming open molding with unprecedented
       quality of finished boats done with greater automation and precision.
       Genmar now operates the world's first automated boat plant in Little
       Falls, Minn.
    -- William Cadogan of ADC Telecommunications received The Leadership
       Individual Award, recognizing an outstanding individual who, beyond a
       specific innovation or achievement, contributed significantly to
       Minnesota as a cutting-edge technology community.  Under Cadogan's
       direction, ADC Telecommunications has evolved to bring their customers
       a full range of end-to-end solutions incorporating equipment, software
       and integration services.  Cadogan puts a strong emphasis on creating a
       work environment that stimulates innovation, loyalty, financial reward
       and most importantly -- fun.  Recently, ADC was named as one of the
       "Most Admired Companies" by FORTUNE Magazine and was also named "One of
       the Best Places to Work" by Corporate Report.
    -- ADC Telecommunications received The Leadership Company Award, honoring
       an outstanding company that, beyond a specific innovation or
       achievement, contributed significantly to Minnesota as a cutting-edge
       technology community.  The firm's technology makes the delivery of
       voice, video and Internet services a reality, bringing communities and
       businesses closer together.  ADC developed the world's first broadband
       wireless system that delivers voice video and data communications
       through an MMDS wireless spectrum.  In 1999, ADC's sales reached
       $1.9 billion and are expected to top $3 billion in 2000.

    The evening, complete with red carpet treatment, Geekmobiles delivering
dignitaries, and celebrity look-alikes, helped turn the spotlight on
Minnesota's own technology stars for an evening of fun -- while also
recognizing the importance of Minnesota's growing and vibrant technology
community.  Each of the winners was announced from among a group of finalists
during the Awards ceremony itself.
    This is the first year that MTI and MHTA have collaborated to host the
Minnesota Tekne Awards.  The awards also featured keynote speaker Andrew
Lippman, cofounder of MIT's Media Lab.
    The Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA) is the largest technology trade
association in the state of Minnesota, representing small, medium, and large
companies across a variety of industries.  The MHTA has nearly 20 years of
experience with the high tech community and is the leading resource for
technology-based companies in public policy advocacy, economic development,
community outreach, and education and training.  The MHTA works in partnership
with the American Electronics Association (AEA), representing organizations
that contribute to technology in the state of Minnesota.  For additional
information, visit http://www.mhta.org
    Minnesota Technology, Inc. (MTI) is a leader in the state's efforts to
maintain a strong economy and to diversify greater Minnesota into
technology-based industries.  MTI has helped more than 4,000 manufacturing and
technology-based companies improve their businesses, adding more than $500
million to their bottom lines.  Companies benefit from direct company
assistance, information technology needs assessment and implementation, and
technology transfer programs.  For more information, visit
http://www.minnesotatechnology.org


SOURCE Minnesota High Tech Association




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