Technology professor’s company honored with Innovation Award

Officials of DelMar Information Technologies LLC and myCOI LLC will attend a Sept. 26 event to receive the inaugural Indiana Innovation Awards. DelMar IT is based at the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette and myCOI is based at the Purdue Research Park of Indianapolis.

DelMar IT was recognized for its Electronic Poll Book software, which streamlines the check-in process at vote centers or precinct-based polling places. Election officials use it to import the complete list of voters and absentee votes from the Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System into a database before Election Day. The software already has been implemented during elections in Cass and Tippecanoe counties.

Kyle Lutes, associate professor of computer and information technology, is president and founder of Delmar Information Technologies.

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