SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Tech's EDN and Microcontroller Center won top honors in the Folio Magazine's Eddie awards and the min's Editorial & Design Awards. The Eddie awards are the largest competition in publishing and the only competition for all magazines and their websites recognizing editorial excellence. The min's Editorial & Design Awards program recognizes excellence in content and design among consumer, business-to-business and specialized information media brands.
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"It's a tremendous honor to be recognized in these two prestigious programs," said Kathy Astromoff, CEO, Electronics, UBM Tech. "Our mission is to create outstanding solutions to help electronics companies excel when designing their products and bringing them to market. These awards are a testament to our talented team and our commitment to the global electronics industry."
EDN, an online community for electronics design engineers, developers, and industry-related management, won a silver Eddie award in Folio's "Best Online Community B-to-B" category and an Editorial & Design award in the min "Website Redesign" category. EDN is the go-to source for expert information and resources for electronics engineers worldwide, providing in-depth technical and how-to information and technology updates, while raising the bar on learning, design tools, networking, mentoring and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, and technical discussion.
Microcontroller Central, an online community devoted to inspire and empower users of microcontrollers and showcase their successes, won a bronze Eddie award in the "Business to Business Website" category. Microcontroller Central is sponsored by NXP Semiconductors and powered by DeusM. The community-based website consists of blogs, message boards, live chats, whitepapers and other educational resources to help readers address the joys and challenges of microcontroller-based design. Microcontroller Central allows engineers to celebrate design success stories, discuss design experiments and create an environment for change.
"Our editorial and development teams are delighted by the recognition from both Folio and min," said Patrick Mannion, Brand Director at UBM Tech. "At the same we're even more excited by the fact that with both EDN and Microcontroller Central we're only scratching the surface of the experience UBM Tech can provide as an integral part of the electronics ecosystem."
About UBM Tech
UBM Tech is a global media business that provides information, events, training, data services, and marketing solutions for the technology industry. Its media brands and information services inform and inspire decision makers across the entire technology market— engineers and design professionals, software and game developers, solutions providers and integrators, networking and communications executives, and business technology professionals. UBM Tech's industry-leading media brands include EE Times, Interop, Black Hat, InformationWeek, Game Developer Conference, CRN, and DesignCon. The company's information products include research, education, training, and data services that accelerate decision making for technology buyers. UBM Tech also offers a full range of marketing services based on its content and technology market expertise, including custom events, content marketing solutions, community development and demand generation programs. UBM Tech is a part of UBM (UBM.L), a global provider of media and information services with a market capitalization of more than $2.5 billion.
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