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Hemisphere GPS bags Cleantech 10 award

26 October 2009
Calgary, Canada: Hemisphere GPS was awarded a position on the 2009 Cleantech 10 list by Corporate Knights.

The award, compiled by Corporate Knights and Cleantech Indices LLC, recognises companies that minimise the impact human activity has on the environment. Hemisphere GPS does this by developing technologies that improve operational performance while lowering energy consumption and reducing the impact of chemical applications.

The 2009 Cleantech 10 awards are chosen based on a comprehensive screening process of the 122 Cleantech companies currently traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. A full list of the annual award recipients is published in the November issue of Corporate Knights Magazine which accompanies The Globe and Mail, Canada’s most circulated national newspaper.

Source : www.hemispheregps.com

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