Technology Ireland Awards finalists revealed
A record 52 entries from indigenous and FDI companies have been shortlisted for the 30th Technology Ireland Industry Awards.
Director of Technology Ireland Una Fitzpatrick, said: “As we celebrate 30 years of the Technology Ireland Awards, it is encouraging to once again see such a great response in applications… Each year we receive a tremendous response in applications from the indigenous tech community, and this year is no different.
“These awards give us an exciting opportunity to see the next big Irish tech success stories. The large number of applications received for the emerging company of the year award, and the lead award category, the digital technology company of the year award, sponsored by EY Ireland, highlight the continued strength of the indigenous tech sector.”
The next stage of the awards will see the shortlisted entries present to 11 independent judging panels, composed of CEOs and founders of successful Irish technology companies, and leaders within the technology sector.
The winners will be announced at the annual Technology Ireland Awards ceremony on 18 November in the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin.
Digital technology company of the year
- MCO MyComplianceOffice
- Siren
- GridBeyond
- Spanish Point Technologies
- Stryve
Emerging company of the year
- Protex AI
- Ardanis
- SmartRoutes
- Avatar Academy
- VisionR
Outstanding achievement in international growth
- Nutritics
- BoatyardX
- Spanish Point Technologies
- ID-Pal
Technology innovation of the year
- Protex AI
- Cilter
- CameraMatics
- danalto
- TEKenable Ltd
Digital technology services project of the year
- WrxFlo
- Triangle Technology Services
- FINEOS
Tech 4 Good – Product/service award
- Gabadoo
- Cilter
- Kids Speech Labs
- Each&Other | Gen+
- OpenSky
Tech 4 Good – Community award
- Fujitsu Ireland
- Sonalake
- Code Institute
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
- Gabadoo
Tech 4 Good – Sustainability award
- Host in Ireland
- Johnson Controls
- Nutritics
- Go Eve & DockChain
- Future Planet
Women in Tech initiative of the year
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
- Google Ireland
- Code Institute
- Huawei Ireland
- STEM Passport for Inclusion
Excellence in talent development
- Fineos
- Fidelity Investments Ireland
- Fenergo
- Avatar Academy
- Legato Ireland
Outstanding academic achievement of the year
- pHetalSafe – Infant Research Centre, University College Cork
- The ALPACA Project – Learnovate Centre
- SpuMoNI: Data Integrity and Traceability in Pharma – National College of Ireland
- Connect Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin
- CeADAR Centre for Applied AI
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