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June 18, 2007
The HART® Communication Foundation will accept entries for the 2007 HART Plant of the Year Award through June 30. This international award is presented annually to recognize innovative use of HART Communication in real-time industrial process plant applications. Nomination forms are available at www.hartcomm.org. The HART Plant of the Year is the only public award presented to end user companies to recognize ingenuity in the application of HART technology. Suppliers are encouraged to recommend...
The HART® Communication Foundation will accept entries for the 2007 HART Plant of the Year Award through June 30. This international award is presented annually to recognize innovative use of HART Communication in real-time industrial process plant applications. Nomination forms are available at www.hartcomm.org. The HART Plant of the Year is the only public award presented to end user companies to recognize ingenuity in the application of HART technology. Suppliers are encouraged to recommend their innovative HART user customers or end users can nominate themselves. The HART Plant of the Year receives an award plaque to display at its facility, special recognition at an international trade show, and a full feature article in a major trade publication. An official awards presentation by HCF Executive Director Ron Helson is held at the plant site.

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