Do you have a product manufactured in New York that deserves to be the coolest thing? Apply to spotlight your product and compete to be New York's coolest thing!
The Coolest Thing Made in New York competition highlights the state's vibrant manufacturing industry and its products, as well as the many career opportunities available in the manufacturing sector.
Each contender will be showcased on the website. Products are nominated and voted on by the public.
Tournament-eligible contestants will receive a seed based on number of votes and compete in a tournament-style bracket.
Finalists are invited and the winner is chosen at The Business Council’s Annual Meeting Awards Dinner.
The winner is selected to be a site tour visit during the Manufacturing Bus Tour from Friday, October 4 - Thursday, October 10.
The Coolest Thing Made in New York competition is a state-wide contest to highlight the manufacturing sector across our state. All nominees and voters agree to abide by both the rules outlined below and the overall spirit of the contest.
The company headquarters does not need to be in New York State, but the product must be manufactured in a New York State-based facility.
A restaurant that makes “made to order” food such as pizza would not qualify, but a food manufacturer that mass-produces frozen pizzas would. The Business Council of New York State reserves the sole right to determine what products qualify for the contest.
Companies may only have one product featured in the Top 16, so only one product nomination per company is encouraged.
Winning companies are prohibited from participating in the contest for one year, while each winning product is indefinitely prohibited from being nominated again.
Voting is open to the public. The Business Council reserves the sole right to interpret contest rules, to amend contest rules or eligibility requirements without notice, and disqualify any nominee or contestant suspected of or actually violating or attempting to violate or circumvent the rules of the contest.
Questions? Contact us.
A person may cast one vote per device per day when voting is open.
Once a device has been used to cast a vote, it cannot be used to cast another vote in the popular vote round or same bracket match-up until 24 hours has elapsed.
Any attempt to circumvent the one vote per person per device per day restriction by the use of internet bots or any other means to artificially increase vote totals is prohibited and may subject the nominee or contestant to disqualification.
Source: National Association of Manufacturers most recent data
sector has the most job openings, more than double the next sector.
is the top manufacturing sector in New York State, which produces over $15 billion in products.