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Doosan Infracore's futuristic excavator PDF Print E-mail
Written by REM   
ATLANTA, GA - Doosan Infracore announced September 14th that they had received the Best of the Best Award at the '2009 Reddot Design Award Show' for the futuristic concept excavator, 'CX'.

This Reddot Design Award was first started in 1955, and is managed by Design Zentrum Nordheim Westfalen in Germany. This award is given after the world's biggest design competition, and is one of the world's top three industrial design competitions along with the iF Design Award and the IDEA design award.
 
More than 2,733 designs were entered, from 61 countries, and 206 were honored at the Reddot Design Award, which awards products that are creative, innovative, and superior in quality. Out of these awarded designs, only 15, including Doosan Infracore's futuristic concept excavator, were presented with the Best of the Best Award.
 
Out of the 15 Best of the Best Awarded designs, only one will be presented with the honorary Luminary Award on November 24, 2009 in Singapore.
 
Doosan Infracore's futuristic concept excavator was well received by the judges for its Eco-Transformer concept, which reflects four core benefits: ecology, safety, usability, and efficiency. The excavator is designed to function at the highest level at various working sites, to be environmentally friendly with energy-efficiency, and to exhibit high performance even in severe conditions.  Development of this futuristic excavator is targeted to finish by 2018.
 
Doosan Infracore’s global goal of becoming a Top 3 Infrastructure Support business will be realized with continued innovation and leading product development.  This latest excavator design concept is one example of Doosan’s commitment to the construction market and its dedication to providing groundbreaking products.
 
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