Technology Ireland announced Awards shortlist
Technology Ireland, the Ibec group that represents the technology sector, is proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for the Annual Technology Ireland Industry Awards 2023. The winners will be announced at the Technology Ireland Awards ceremony on 17 November in the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin.
The next stage of the awards will see the shortlisted entries present to 10 independent judging panels, composed of CEOs and founders of successful Irish technology companies, and leaders within the technology sector.
Director of Technology Ireland, Una Fitzpatrick, said: “The shortlisted candidates for the 2023 Awards reflect the outstanding achievements and relentless dedication of the Irish technology community. The shortlist paints a vivid picture of innovation, showcasing a kaleidoscope of talent and technologies catalysing Ireland’s technological leap.
“There is significant power still to be realised in harnessing the diverse ability of emerging technologies, from generative AI to quantum computing, blockchain and nanotechnology, fuelling cross-industry transformation. These Awards exemplify the transformative impact of the sector on Irish society, contributing to Ireland’s reputation as a trusted global partner.”
The shortlisted candidates are:
Digital technology company of the year
- CWSI
- Snigel
- TEKenable
- Shopbox AI
- Spanish Point Technologies
Emerging company of the year
- Whyze Health Ltd
- Klearcom
- valid8Me
- Cilter
Outstanding achievement in international growth
- Spanish Point Technologies
- Scorebuddy
- VoxPower
Technology innovation of the year
- EpiSensor advanced Demand Response Controller
- Foodprint by Nutritics
- Imvizar
- Airtel-ATN
Digital technology services project of the year
- Spark Digital & Analytics
- Ardanis
- TEKenable Ltd
- Storm Technology Ltd
Tech 4 Good – Product/Service award
- Origin Care Group
- IScoil
- The B!G Idea
- inclusio
Tech 4 Good – Community award
- Tata Consultancy Services TCS
- AWS
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
- Arlo Technologies International Limited
Women in tech initiative of the year
- Microsoft Ireland
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
- Arlo Technologies International
- biologit
Excellence in talent development
- Westbourne IT Global Services
- Carelon Global Solutions Ireland
- AIB
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
Outstanding academic achievement of the year
- Immersive Software Engineering – University of Limerick
- SFI Adapt Centre at Trinity College Dublin
- TRAINRDM: Open Data for Europe – National College of Ireland
The Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of indigenous Irish-owned companies and multinationals and celebrate the remarkable contributions of the sector to society, underscoring its vital role in positioning Ireland as a trusted global partner and key player in the ever-evolving technological landscape. Technology Ireland, alongside platinum sponsors EY Ireland, gold sponsors Fidelity Investments, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, and silver sponsors FIT the Tech Talent Pipeline, Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and Technology Ireland DIGITAL Skillnet extended their congratulations to the successful finalists.
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