DSE’s Apex Awards finalists announced

February 2, 2011 by Dave Haynes

Digital Signage Expo has announced the finalists for its 2011 Apex Awards, which celebrate innovation in the development and deployment of technology in the global DOOH sector.

The nominees are the end users, so it is a little hard to sort out from the list who did what, and connect various dots.

The 30 finalists come out of a pool of 78 entries, and the Gold, Silver and Bronze Apex Awards will be presented in each category at an awards banquet Feb. 23 in Lost Wages, at the Paris Hotel.

And the nominees are …

Arts, Entertainment, Recreation

Israeli Pavilion in Expo 2010 China

The Museum of Brazil’s Sport Club Internacional

The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts

Business, Industry & Government

Amway Brand Center

NASDAQ

The Nielsen Co.

Education & Healthcare

TENQ

Texas State Technical College

West Texas A&M University

Event Venues

Amway Center Arena

New Meadowlands

Squash Showdown

Food & Beverage

4 Food

Playmixes

Toscanini’s

Hospitality

JW Marriott Marquis Miami

Northern Quest Resort & Casino

WOW Dolphin Hotel

Public Spaces

Bell Ice Cube

Thomson Reuters

Vans

Retail

Bell

Camelback Toyota

Infiniti

Transportation

Destination Shuttle Services

Ad Airport Media & Clear Channel Interspace Airports

Tallink Silja Ferries

New Concept

Digital City Media Group LLC

Intel End Cap Concept

Intel Virtual Footwear Concept

Some of these are familiar but a lot of them aren’t. The editorial staff at DSE does a great follow-up job – though it takes a while – profiling each winner and showing why. You can find the 2010 winner archive here: http://www.digitalsignageexpo.net/Resources/CaseStudies.aspx

One minor quibble with all this. The awards are “chosen by an independent panel of five industry journalists.” With absolute apologies and zero disrespect directed to whoever those people are (and I am obviously not one of them), are they really the best judges of excellence?

Highly, very highly doubtful. I’ve actually rolled out big networks, managed content teams, had metal banged and hanged, done all that stuff … and I don’t think I’d be an overly suitable judge.

It’s great that there are these awards and DSE, I’ll stress, does a nice job. But there are plenty of people now in this industry who are not just observers; theydirectly orchestrate and recommend great work. Certainly, there are some scruples-deficient types in this space who would hype a blue screen of death if it was put up by a client. But there are lots of good people who truly know their stuff, and would make completely fair assessments.

Might be time to start using truly qualified judges.

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