Article: Recognizing excellence in product innovation.

Control Engineering editors have been overseeing awards for product excellence for nearly two decades. Reviewing the leaderboard illustrates the major advances made in automation, control, and instrumentation over the years.

Thomas Jefferson believed, "Where a new invention promises to be useful, it ought to be tried." Control Engineering's annual Editors' Choice Awards communicate Jefferson's idea by showcasing the most revolutionary products of the year. For 17 years, both editors and readers alike have had a say in which products are considered the most innovative.

The process for choosing who--and who doesn't--receive an award is a careful one. ...

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