Sentences with phrase «international panel of judges»

An international panel of judges, consisting of industry professionals with diverse backgrounds, as well as an end - user panel, evaluated categories ranging from online advertising to mobile applications.
«Every year our international panel of judges bestows more and more medals upon the wines entered, cementing the reality that Chile is continuing to produce wines of incredible caliber, and those efforts are recognized.»
An international panel of judges celebrated excellence in wine at the 11th Annual Wines of Chile Awards (AWOCA), the country's premier wine tasting event that showcases the best of the Chilean wine industry.
The international panel of judges recognized Unilever for excellence in all three award criteria — Technological Advancement, Responsible Packaging and Enhanced User Experience.
An international panel of judges heralded the innovative packaging design of Mundipharma's k - haler ® device.

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The panel of judges cited Andy's «passion, tenacity and skill in building an international business» among the key factors in their decision to recognise the Dundonian entrepreneur.
This new component of SFWSC, the most respected and influential international spirits competition of its kind, features an all - star panel of judges, led by SFWSC's Director of Judging and leading bar professional, Tony Abou - Ganim, and including the likes of best - selling author and whiskey expert Fred Minnick and Ziggy Eschliman, award - winning radio and television personality and educator, who will blind taste cocktail recipes submitted by some of the industry's most respected leaders including author and beverage consultant Kimberly Haasarud and James Beard - honored cocktail historian, David Wondrich.
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All entries are reviewed and judged by a prestigious, independent panel of international judges throughout the value chain.
«This year's panel of international judges is made up of industry experts from across the value chain and diverse industries who bring insights earned from decades of experience delivering innovative, cost - savings solutions and sustainability ideas to the global packaging industry,» said Siddiqi.
He writes for many wine publications including Decanter and The World of Fine Wine, judges about ten wine competitions a year in Australia and overseas, and is involved in judging or contributing to many other wine activities, including chairing the biennial Vin de Champagne Awards and various other competitions, also working as a panellist for SIPNOT (Stonier International Pinot Noir Tasting), a member of the judging panel for the annual Winemaker of the Year Award and various others.
The entries will be judged by an international panel of qualified experts representing food processing and packaging industries, graphics experts, equipment suppliers, academia, the trade press and governmental, environmental and trade organisations.
Judges for this year's cupping panel were SCAA President Paul Thornton of Coffee Bean International, SCAA Vice President Shawn Hamilton of Java City Roasters and Warren Muller of Inter-American Coffee.
The 2014 Bay of Fires Sauvignon Blanc and the 2009 Leasingham Classic Clare Riesling have impressed the esteemed Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2015 judging panel collecting coveted international trophies.
Packaging designs are evaluated by a prestigious independent panel of international judges.
In 2016, 6,596 beers were submitted by 1,907 breweries, representing 55 countries, in the World Beer Cup and were judged by an elite international panel of 253 judges from 31 countries.
The 2016 SIP Awards featured a 98 - member consumer judging panel perform double - blind tastings of 462 international brands.
The panel of 12 international judges, from various countries throughout the Americas including Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Chile, evaluated each wine in a blind tasting so as to maintain full objectivity.
A panel of judges including Michael Brown of the CIOB, Elaine Knutt, editor of Construction Manager and award - winning photographer Matt Wain will be responsible for shortlisting 12 finalists, all of whom will receive international recognition in industry and national media.
The judging panel will be composed of prominent international researchers in the field of neurobiology and will be chaired by the Neuroscience Editor of Science.
In July these finalists will come to Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., to present their projects to an international panel of finalist judges, including science luminaries, technology innovators and Nobel laureates.
Much work remains as we seek to increase the number and quality of international entries, diversify the screening and judging panels, and broaden the impact of the awards through an enhanced website and speaking and mentoring opportunities for our growing cadre of award winners.
We boosted the number of these screeners (to nearly 70 in all) and also recruited international judges with ties to international outlets — two from The Guardian, one from Nature and one from Deutsche Presse - Agentur, the German news agency — for the independent judging panels.
The judging panel is composed of prominent international researchers in the field of neurobiology and is chaired by Science's Senior Editor, Dr. Peter Stern.
To maintain the highest standards of fairness and quality, impressive panels composed of faculty members, visiting scholars, seasoned law practitioners, and highly recognised experts working at the Montreal - based International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), were involved in judging the competition.
Commenting on the stellar line - up of judges, competition project manager Mark Forsyth says: «We are very pleased to have past SkillFRIDGE and WorldSkills UK international competitors Stuart Millar, Chris Bailie, Liam Dean, Ryan Unwin and Steve Burge on the judging panel, together with industry professionals Derek Davies (EABS / IOM / BSI), Graeme Fox (BESA) who have assisted to date.
And The Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year» prize by a panel of judges of the «Festival Automobile International» in Paris in January.
For the fifth consecutive year, a panel of expert judges for the Octane Awards (formerly known as the International Historic Motoring Awards) has named the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion a finalist for the Motorsport Event of the Year.
The IHH will also feature a panel of distinguished international journalists who serve as SEMA Global Media Award judges.
In addition, the IHH will provide an opportunity to meet with a distinguished panel of international journalists who will serve as judges for the annual Global Media Awards.
BlackBerry has scored another award for the BlackBerry Z30 and this times it comes by way of the Best in Biz Awards 2014 International, which is comprised of scoring from a panel of 27 judges drawn from top - tier news, business, finance, and technology publications and media outlets from 17 countries, with all continents represented.
A panel of international judges conducts a blind tasting where entries are assigned a number to assure anonymity.
The winners of each category, chosen by Skyscanner's International judging panel, will receive Php30, 000 worth of flights.
Aside from the judging of the 36 finalists by an international panel there will also be over 150 games made available to play!
He also sits as a judge on several national and international video game award panels and has moderated panels at UCLA, the Smithsonian and spoken at a number of conferences.
708 of the games moved on to finals where they were reviewed by an all - star judging panel composed of international mobile gaming experts and journalists, such as Ian Gregory (Witching Hour Studios), Kadri Ugand (Gamefounders), Alexander Fernandez (Streamline Studios), and Alysia Judge (IGN).
The entries, from over 400 press photographers across the country, were judged by a panel of picture editors from national, regional and international newspapers, as well as photographic agencies.
For her first feature film, Pepperminta (2009), Rist won the Extraordinary Award from the President of the panel of judges of the sixth Seville European Film Festival in Spain, and in 2010 the Cutting the Edge Award from the Miami International European Film Festival.
Alex Farquharson, the chair of the Turner prize judging panel, said that the diverse, cross-cultural shortlist, «the most international to date», sends an important and timely message during a period of increasing hostility towards immigrants.
When: Exhibition of shortlisted works at Asia House, London 22 - 30 September 2016 Selection panel of judges include Pamela Kember - Tong (Head of Arts & Learning at Asia House), Estelle Lovatt (Art critic & art history lecturer) Sajid Rizvi (Founder & publisher of EAP Group International Media) Thorsten Overgaard (Writer, photographer and international photo judge) Isabel H Langtry (Principal at Hampstead School of Art & Sculpture Artist) Payment: Painting & Sculpture Prize - 1st prize # 1500, 2nd International Media) Thorsten Overgaard (Writer, photographer and international photo judge) Isabel H Langtry (Principal at Hampstead School of Art & Sculpture Artist) Payment: Painting & Sculpture Prize - 1st prize # 1500, 2nd international photo judge) Isabel H Langtry (Principal at Hampstead School of Art & Sculpture Artist) Payment: Painting & Sculpture Prize - 1st prize # 1500, 2nd prize # 1000.
This was the first time Britain had been included and the international panel of ten judges included two British art world luminaries, Herbert Read and Roland Penrose.
Frances Morris, Director of Tate Modern, who formed part of the judging panel for the purchase award, announced the decision saying that the prize goes to «a truly international artist, who just happens to be Welsh.»
The Judging Panel, announced today, will be chaired by Stephen Deuchar, Director of the Art Fund, and, for the first time, welcomes an international museum director.
A judge of the 2011 Man Booker International even managed to dissent from the panel's recognition of the great American novelist Philip Roth, which is a bit like maintaining for the sake of argument that Manchester United belong in the third tier of English football.
This year's winning entries were selected by a panel of international judges from all aspects of the industry including commissioners, publishers and artists, such as Alexandra Zsigmond, designer at the New York Times, Matt Smith, creative at Australian public broadcaster SBS and London based Jonathan Hubbard, creative director and founder of The Clearing.
A winner from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges including: Johnson Chang - Co-founder Asia Art Archive, curator and Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and founder of Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and curator.
The winner be selected by a panel of judges that includes Tim Marlow, Director of Artistic Programmes at the Royal Academy, gallerist Javier Peres, artists José Parlá and Steven Claydon, Director of Glasgow International, Sarah McCrory and Dazed's Visual Arts Editor Francesca Gavin.
The chosen artists were selected from more than 4300 entrants, come from over 37 countries and the entries were judged by an international panel of prominent painters and curators including Cecily Brown, curators Tony Godfrey, Yuko Hasegawa and Gregor Muir, and writer - critics Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky and Philip Tinari.The book will be launched at Christies in London on October 30.
The judging panel, chaired by Curtis, also included Stefan Kalmar, the executive director of Artists Space, New York; Helen Legg, the director of Spike Island in Bristol; Sarah McCrory, the director of the Glasgow International biennial; and Dirk Snauwaert, the artistic director of the Wiels contemporary art centre in Brussels.
The Future Map 2012 prize judging panel was comprised of Zabludowicz Collection co-founder Anita Zabludowicz, Ben Luke, arts correspondent for the Evening Standard and Sarah McCory, curator and Director of Glasgow International.
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