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Coolest Kansas Innovation Category Down to Final Four



Four Kansas manufacturers have advanced to be this year's Coolest Innovation made in Kansas.

This new category is part of the Kansas Manufacturing Council's (KMC), an affiliated program of the Kansas Chamber, Coolest Thing Made In Kansas contest.

"Congratulations to our final four coolest innovations," said KMC's Executive Director Brandie McPherson. "The KMC added this new contest category to highlight the many ways Kansas manufacturers research and develop new products and work to improve products to address crucial challenges. We look forward to learning more about the final four products."

The contest began with 40 nominated products. 17 moved on to the first round of judging by completing a questionnaire detailing their innovations. A panel of judges reviewed the questionnaire and then ranked the products for their innovative solutions.

During the final round on Oct. 12, the four companies will make in-person presentations about their innovations. The judges will choose the winning product based on a criteria that includes its impact on the challenge it solves as well as the impact it has on the business, its employees, and customers.

The contest also features the People's Choice category, a bracket-style tournament currently in round one of voting.

Winners for both categories will be announced during the Kansas Manufacturing Summit on Oct. 13 at the Kansas Star Casino and Event Center.

Presented by FORVIS, KMC launched the Coolest Thing Made In Kansas contest in 2020 to promote and elevate Kansas manufacturers and to highlight products developed and produced in Kansas and distributed across the U.S. and internationally.

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