Campus Technology Reveals 2023 New Product of the Year Winners

Fourteen companies were selected as winners for their product achievements.

New Product Award

Campus Technology has announced the winners of its 2023 New Product of the Year Awards. Since 2020, these awards have recognized outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are considered to be particularly noteworthy in the transformation of education technology.

This year, 14 companies were recognized across multiple categories for their impact in higher education. For the full list of winners, visit CampusTechnology.com.

"We celebrate this year's New Product Award winners for their pivotal role in advancing teaching, learning, and administration in education," commented Rhea Kelly, editor in chief of Campus Technology. "Kudos to the exceptional products that have made a significant impact this year."

Information about the 2024 Campus Technology New Product Awards will be available at CampusTechnology.com in the fall of 2024.

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