Automation Anywhere Awards

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These custom awards were created for Automation Anywhere, a San Jose-based developer of robotic process automation software, which employs software bots to complete business processes. 

The design of the awards was based on a sculpture of the NASDAQ building in Times Square in New York City, complete with the cylindrical corner video display. These custom awards were produced from machined translucent blue acrylic, with digital screen printing to create the building details, including windows and the company announcement on the video display. The building sculpture stood just over 9” tall, and was mounted on a black acrylic 4.5” x 4” x 1” base, bringing the total height of the award to just over 10”.

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These custom awards were created for Automation Anywhere, a San Jose-based developer of robotic process automation software, which employs software bots to complete business processes. 

The design of the awards was based on a sculpture of the NASDAQ building in Times Square in New York City, complete with the cylindrical corner video display. These custom awards were produced from machined translucent blue acrylic, with digital screen printing to create the building details, including windows and the company announcement on the video display. The building sculpture stood just over 9” tall, and was mounted on a black acrylic 4.5” x 4” x 1” base, bringing the total height of the award to just over 10”.

These custom awards were created for Automation Anywhere, a San Jose-based developer of robotic process automation software, which employs software bots to complete business processes. 

The design of the awards was based on a sculpture of the NASDAQ building in Times Square in New York City, complete with the cylindrical corner video display. These custom awards were produced from machined translucent blue acrylic, with digital screen printing to create the building details, including windows and the company announcement on the video display. The building sculpture stood just over 9” tall, and was mounted on a black acrylic 4.5” x 4” x 1” base, bringing the total height of the award to just over 10”.