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Matrox Named to Military Training Technology Top 100 List
Matrox Graphics Inc., the manufacturer of multi-display graphics solutions, is pleased to announce that it has been named to Military Training Technology (MT2) Magazine's 2007 Top 100 list, a listing of companies compiled by MT2 that have made a significant impact in the military training industry throughout this year. MT2 approached more than 600 candidates and also invited any company who felt that it was deserving of the distinction to apply for the award. Companies were then selected based on various criteria including end-user feedback, innovations and need for the solution within the military training industry.
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Military Training Technology is dedicated completely to military training as a critical component of command readiness and service transformation. Each issue is planned around specific leaders in important commands who function at the point of the spear. Emphasis is placed on technological developments that often move forward with breath-taking speed. Articles are often themed to the challenges and achievements of specific training units around the world. The use of technology is explained in easy-to-understand terms; readers will not be bogged down in the complexity of a difficult subject. The magazine readership includes Pentagon leadership, the Congress, all major service training commands, NATO, Washington D.C.'s Embassy community as well as industry executives.