Bombardier Transportation Wins Two Awards for Promotional Films at 2011 World Media Festival, Hamburg
Bombardier Transportation took home coveted Intermedia-Globe awards in two categories at the 11th annual World Media Festival awards ceremony for excellence in corporate film, television, web and print production. The ceremony took place in Hamburg, Germany, on May 18, 2011.
Bombardier Transportation in partnership with Ludwigsburg-based corporate audio/visual communications agency avcommunication GmbH competed against more than 550 entries from 34 countries.
- "The fastest way to save the planet" was awarded the Intermedia-Globe Gold award in the category Public Relations: Environment-Conservation-Recycling (to watch online follow this link: http://bit.ly/l6n4at )
- "PRIMOVE Technology: Changing the game in electric mobility" received the Intermedia-Globe Silver award in the category Public Relations: Transport (to watch online follow this link: http://bit.ly/mdbfDS )
The promotional films emphasise the need to connect transportation choices with their impact on the environment and highlight Bombardier Transportation's innovative rail technology solutions in helping to create higher performing, more sustainable mobility.
"It's a great honour to be recognised by these awards from the World Media Festival," said Sharon Christians, vice president communications and public affairs, Bombardier Transportation. "At a time when countries around the world are challenged by rising energy costs, growing populations, increasing congestion and the need to reduce pollution, Bombardier Transportation provides some very attractive answers. We're delighted that these videos were judged to convey this message in a memorable, appealing and exciting way."
The WorldMediaFestival celebrates excellent solutions in corporate film, television, web and print productions on an international scale. The Intermedia-Globe Silver and Gold awards recognise successful achievement and true excellence in modern media communication respectively.
More than 550 entries from 34 countries were submitted to this year's festival, including companies like EDF, Mazda, Porsche, Daimler, BMW, Volvo, Ricola, MAN, DHL, Finnair, BASF, Bayer, IBM, Woolworths-BWS and several non-governmental organisations and broadcasting companies. To date, the communications team at Bombardier Transportation and their creative partners have won over 10 awards for their work.