Voting opens for 40 Hottest Small Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy

August 31, 2015 |

hot40Yes, it’s time for voting in the 2015-16 Hot 40.

Who will be #1? Who will get your vote? PhotoVoting expanded – special bonus votes for most original artwork.

In Florida, The Digest announced the official opening of voting for the 40 Hottest Small Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy.

Voting Rules

Voting will be open to all registered subscribers of The Digest and invited selectors; this year, votes may also be cast via Photo Voting.

This year, votes will be weighted as follows: 50% based on votes received from the invited Panel of Selectors; 50% based on votes received from registered subscribers of The Digest.

Voting period and ballots

For the hot 40, voting will begin today and continue through October 16th, 2015 at 5pm ET.

For the Hot 40, subscribers will receive a link to their official ballot in each e-mail newsletter issue of The Digest published between August 31st and October 16th, 2015.

Invited International Selector balloting

Selectors will receive their official Hot 40 ballots from The Digest during the week of September 7th, 2015 and must return them via email no later than 5pm ET, Friday, October 16, 2015.

Announcement of results at ABLCNext in San Francisco – November 10, 2014 – and gala event.

Rankings will be announced at ABLC-Next in San Francisco on November 10, 2015 at 6pm PT, and we will honor the companies, their suppliers, industrial partners, investors and team at the annual Hot Party in San Francisco.

Photo Voting

This year, you may submit photos in support of your candidate company. Hot 40 Photo Votes will be accepted between August 31st 2015 and October 16, 2015 at 5pm ET. Each Photo Vote will count as five votes.

The photo must be an original creative work — substantially made for the competition — and must contain the name of the company you are voting for and the words “Hot 40″.

Repetitive photos (e.g. a photo of every employee in the company, holding a “Hot 40″ sign), will not be counted.

The Digest retains the right to reject any photo on the grounds of lack of originality — e.g. repetitive photos for the same company, images that are from the public domain simply with a “Hot 40” inserted. Images from the public domain can be used if they are used as a springboard for an original creative effort representing an original idea.

Special bonus votes. 

The most original PhotoVotes of the Week will count for 250 votes — the Digest will determine the number of awards given each week, based on the flow and quality of submissions.

Photos submitted to [email protected] will be added to each nominee’s Voting Page at biofuelsdigest.com.

The Digest reserves the right to accept submissions for publication on the grounds of voting fairness and taste — Each photo submitted will count five votes towards a company’s totals.

Write-in votes

All companies that registered for Hot 40 Rankings are included in the Official Ballot, but if there is a deserving company that did not register for the Official Ballot, voters are welcome to cast a write-in vote for that company.

Voting criteria

Voters may judge for themselves what makes a company “hot”.

In our view, we believe that “hot” represents an ideal blend of visibility and credibility. Companies that are substantive but unknown may be credible, but they are not hot. Likewise, companies that are widely-known but hyped are visible, but not hot. Hot is not the same as “best” – nor is it the same as “popular” – and the Rankings are neither intended to be a popularity contest nor a quality rating system.

Prohibited voting practices

Voters may not attempt to spam the ballot box through deceptive practices, nor may competing companies organize spam balloting efforts. The Digest reserves the right to reflect any ballot it deems to be the product of a spamming campaign — or to cancel all ballots from that voter, or remove a company from the competition — and such a determination will be made in the Digest’s sole discretion, and its decision is final.

Prohibited voting practices include but are not limited to: creating multiple digital accounts in order to submit multiple ballots; using faked or borrowed digital accounts to submit multiple ballots in violation of daily ballot restrictions; or encouraging potential voters to create, borrow to otherwise use multiple digital accounts in order to submit multiple ballots. In general, any practice designed to prevent a fair ballot is prohibited, and may result in the suspension of a company from the Rankings or the cancellation of any and all ballots which the Digest, in its sole discretion, deems to be tainted.

Permitted voting practices

Companies or individuals may exhort colleagues, friends or the general public to vote for a deserving company – campaigning for a ranking is not prohibited so long as the voting itself is fair and ethical.

Voters are permitted to vote for companies they are personally, directly or indirectly, affiliated with.

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