Awarded 2011 “Best of What’s New” award in Computing category.
Technology company Memjet has been awarded with the 2011 “Best of What’s New” award in the computing category of Popular Science magazine, featured in the December issue of the magazine.
Popular Science celebrated the “fast colour productivity, cost efficiency, and high-impact documents for less money.”
Len Lauer, President and CEO, Memjet, commented: “We’re honoured and privileged to cap off what has been an impressive year for Memjet with this recognition from Popular Science, an industry leader in science and technology reporting.
“Having the opportunity to work these past months with some of the world’s leading brands including LG, Lenovo and our other solutions partners, we look forward to 2012 and our continued strong growth in the printing industry by offering disruptive technologies to fuel a new category of fast, affordable colour printing powered by Memjet.”
Mark Jannot, Editor-in-Chief, Popular Science, added: “As much as we enjoy looking to the future, our favourite aspect of ‘Best of What’s New’ is that these technologies are real, and improving our world right now. Every one of these innovations would once have seemed impossible, and we’re as thrilled as our readers will be to see them come to life.”