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ASABE Now Accepting Nominations for AE50 Awards

Do you have an innovative product introduced to the market for the first time in 2024?  Are you looking for effective ways to make them stand out in a crowded marketplace? Adding “AE50 Award Winner” to any product profile is a mark of distinction.

Submit your product nomination.  There is no entry fee. Visit www.asabe.org/AE50 for the entry procedure.

An expert panel selects up to 50 products for recognition. The award-winning products are those ranked highest in innovation, significant engineering advancement, and impact on the market served. AE50 is the only awards program of its kind, celebrating industry achievements in the areas of agricultural, food, and biological systems.

Winners receive free publicity in Resource magazine and on our website, recognition at an industry event, free copies of Resource magazine, and a plaque presented at the annual Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference (AETC), in February 2025.  Some winners will be selected to give a presentation during a new product session at AETC.

You can enter any product already introduced or made available for introduction to the market during the 2024 calendar year. See the entry instructions and guidelines on our website, linked below, to clarify whether your product qualifies for this year’s competition.

The deadline for submitting entries is Sept. 25, 2024.  The award is sponsored by Resource magazine. Visit www.asabe.org/AE50 for the entry form and more information.

You can find Farm Equipment's coverage of the 2024 AE50 awards here

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