Is your business on the cutting edge of modern technology?

We’re looking for the best new product, system or service destined to become a market leader in the way it solves a problem or meets a need from companies who want to be in with a shout of winning in the Business or Technical Innovation of the Year category of our Bradford Means Business Awards 2013.

This is the third year of the awards, supported by Bradford Council and Bradford Chamber, and we are now accepting entries in a host of categories until Friday, March 29. If you want to be in with a chance, visit our website thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/bradford meansbusiness to peruse the categories and criteria.

This category is sponsored by the University of Bradford School of Management. One company that has already entered is Cimlogic, based in Baildon.

Cimlogic is a systems integrator which works with some of the largest UK manufacturers to implement manufacturing execution system and automation control system solutions.

It says: “We pride ourselves in delivering the most innovative technological solutions and are always seeking new ways to solve problems and challenges for our customers. By utilising the very latest technologies we have helped our customers improve their efficiency and performance in order to improve their status as world-class manufacturers.

“Our team of experienced employees from diverse backgrounds and disciplines are ambitious, innovative and driven towards our company motto, which is to ‘Make it Happen’. We believe that this level of commitment to innovation has led to our reputation in customer retention, which has also derived from the high quality of customer service and solutions which we provide.”

The University of Bradford School of Management is one of the oldest university-based business schools. It is celebrating its 50-year anniversary in 2013.

The school runs a full range of management and law undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral degrees, as well as customised executive education and corporate programmes.