EuroTimes wins award for excellent design and content

EuroTimes, official news magazine of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, is the 2011 Magazines Ireland Business to Business Magazine of the Year (more than 5,000 circulation ).
The judges said that in a strong category with many worthy contenders, EuroTimes was chosen as the winner because of its excellent content and highly impactful design
Commenting on the awards, Chairman of Magazines Ireland, Mr Duan Stokes said, 'Congratulations to all this year's winners and a big thank you to all our members for their support during the year - it is a credit to our industry and the ability and creativity of our staff that so many of us have weathered the economic storm and are still in business. This year's sponsors deserve a special mention for stepping up to the mark and supporting us in what has been a particularly difficult trading year'.
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