A fully wired NH expected by 2026
Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
Applications are now being accepted for the return of the NH Tech Alliance’s Product of the Year 2021 competition.
The popular competition is open to any company with a headquarters, subsidiary or division based in New Hampshire. Eligible entries must have been released or significantly updated within the last 24 months and be broadly related to the fields of high technology and/or advanced manufacturing.
“Following any major obstacle or challenge comes great innovation,” said Product of the Year Committee Chair Lisa King. “2021 will showcase our own innovation on the event as well as amazing new products and technologies.”
Up to five finalists will be selected by a panel of judges to present their submissions at the Product of the Year event on Oct. 28, where audience members will vote for their favorite product. Audience and judges’ votes will be combined to determine the winner.
Past POY winners include SpotOn Virtual Smart Fence by OnPoint Systems, Measured Air Performance, iCAD, Inc., Wilcox Industries, Plexxi, Prosenex, Single Digits, Nanocomp Technologies, UltraVision, InsightTech Gear, Holase Incorporated, Sky-Skan, Foss Manufacturing and Therma-HEXX.
There is an application fee of $200 for Alliance members and $350 for non-members. The application and additional information can be found at www.nhtechalliance.org/poy.