Q22 Honour
In one of the most renowned and hardest international design
competitions, the red dot design award, the Hemispheric Camera Q22 by
MOBOTIX has just received an honourable mention from the top-class
expert jury.
With 3,231 products submitted to the competition, the
product clearly stands out from the masses, because the design experts
awarded 194 honourable mentions to those products which distinguished
themselves with particularly successful design details. The festive
awards presentation with more than 1,000 guests will take place in the
Essen Opera House, the Aalto-Theatre, on 29 June 2009.
With the innovative MOBOTIX Hemispheric Technology, and entire room can
be ideally monitored. For instance, one single, and particularly
elegant and discreet, Q22 for only 698 € replaces the time-consuming
and expensive installation of several standard cameras. This world
novelty demonstrates again the innovative strength of MOBOTIX as a
global leader for megapixel video security systems.
“Successful products are in so far different from less successful
products that they can survive in the real world,” explains design
expert Professor Dr. Peter Zec, initiator of the red dot design award.
“Successful participation in a design competition can already be an
initial sign of a product’s later commercial success, because these
competitions allow an objectification of otherwise often very
subjective design decisions.” Receiving an honourable mention in an
internationally renowned design competition such as the red dot design
award was therefore an important indicator whether a product had the
potential to succeed internationally.
Products submitted to the red dot design award are assessed by an
international jury consisting of renowned design experts. They examine
and test the products and assess them according to criteria such as
degree of innovation, functionality, ergonomics, longevity, ecological
compatibility and clarity of function. This year companies from 49
countries with a total of 3,231 products faced the judgement of the
jury.
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