As entries continue to flood in for the prestigious 2008 Water
Innovation Awards, the magazine has announced a preliminary list of
international judges who have been confirmed to officiate at the judging
event.
Following five successful years as the
bottledwaterworld awards, the new-look Water Innovation Awards recognises
excellence and creativity on a unique global platform for the packaged water
industry.
This year’s judges will include Felicity Shakespeare from
Givaudan, the world’s largest producer of flavours and fragrances (headquartered
in Switzerland). She is joined by Caroline Herbst at Krones, the largest supplier of capital equipment for
bottling and packaging in the world (based in Germany). The distinguished
line-up is further enhanced by the presence of Romeo Corvaglia, founder of the
successful Corvaglia plastic cap business.
Water Innovation is
pleased to announce that the jury will also feature the expertise of Victoria
Green from UK retailer Waitrose,
product development knowledge from Peter Rickett, co-founder of award-winning
Designworks Windsor, as well as environmental analysis from Australian born
Edward Kosier of Nextek, specialists in polymer recycling and
lightweighting.
Water Innovation Editor Nayl D’Souza will join the
team of experts to judge the entries and the judging panel will be chaired by Zenith International Publishing Group Managing Editor
Bill
Bruce, who will ensure full account is taken for each of the
nominations.
"Beyond design and marketing excellence or the level to
which a company enjoys sales success or addresses issues on sustainability, we
always look at the products within their individual market context and above all
else examine their fitness for purpose," he explained.
Water
Innovation Editor Nayl D’Souza said: "Each of the judges so far announced
for the 2008 Water Innovation Awards is an expert in a vastly different area
relating to the bottled water industry. They will together bring a high degree
of wisdom, enthusiasm and experience to the task of judging our
entries."
"Clearly, the judging event will bring together some of the
most influential names in our industry. However, Water Innovation plans
to add a few more important industry specialists to the jury and announce the
final line-up of judges before 1 August – the deadline for awards entry
submission."
Last year, the awards attracted 169 entries from 32
countries. Even greater success is anticipated in 2008. With the entry deadline
looming, those interested in participation in the competition are being urged
not to miss out.
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