3M Wins Two 2014 Edison Awards

May 6, 2014
Food safety and production efficiency spur award-winning product innovation.

3M announced two of its technologies recently won Edison Awards. According to a press release, the company's Petrifilm Salmonella Express System received a silver Edison Award in the Science/Medical area’s “Detection” category while the Two-Phase Immersion Cooling Technology using 3M Novec Engineered Fluid earned a bronze Edison Award within the Applied Technology section’s “Industrial Productivity” category.

See the full press release on 3M's website

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