Coolest Thing Made In Iowa Competition Launched

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(Des Moines, IA) -- Iowa business leaders are launching a new competition, called the Coolest Thing Made in Iowa. Any product made in Iowa qualifies, nominations are accepted until April 8th, in this competition hosted by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) and MidWestOne.

“Manufacturing is the state’s leading industry sector, with over $38 billion annually added into the economy,” said Mike Ralston, ABI President. “We’re excited to launch this competition to showcase the Iowa manufacturing industry’s best innovations, craftsmanship, and state-of-the-art technologies.

Nominations can be submitted by employees, consumers, and any other interested parties at www.coolestthingia.com.

A popular vote will determine the Top 16 products. Products will compete against one another in head-to-head matchups, and the products that receive the highest votes in each match-up will advance to the next round. The public is encouraged to vote once per day, per device through the rounds of voting.

 

Important Contest Dates:

•                     March 25 - April 8: Nominations Open

•                     April 19: Nominees Announced

•                     April 22 - April 30: Popular Vote to determine Top 16

•                     May 2 - May 29: Voting

•                     June 5: Winner Announced

 

The winner will be announced at ABI’s annual Taking Care of Business Conference, taking place June 4-6 in the Quad Cities.

 

Competition rules, eligibility requirements, and the nomination form are available at www.coolestthingia.com. The nomination period ends on April 8 and voting will begin April 22.

 


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