BidReview.ai wins IT Project of the Year (SME) at Tech Excellence Awards 2026

BidReview.ai has been named IT Project of the Year (SME) at the 2026 Tech Excellence Awards, one of Ireland’s leading technology industry awards programmes.

The award recognises BidReview.ai’s work in developing a platform designed to help businesses assess the competitiveness and quality of tender submissions before they are submitted.

Founded by procurement specialist Tony Corrigan, BidReview.ai was launched earlier this year to address growing challenges in the public procurement sector, particularly the increasing use of AI-generated tender submissions and the difficulty businesses face in understanding how bids are evaluated.

The platform has been developed using analysis from more than 750 winning tenders and over 3,500 public sector competitions. It provides businesses with an evidence-based assessment of how proposals are likely to perform against the criteria commonly used by evaluators.

Speaking following the award win, Tony Corrigan, Founder of BidReview.ai, said: “We are delighted to receive this recognition at the Tech Excellence Awards. The volume of AI-generated tender submissions has increased dramatically over the past two years, but buyers still need to distinguish between bids that sound convincing and bids that can actually deliver.

BidReview.ai was developed to help businesses improve the quality, credibility and competitiveness of their submissions before they go into the market. Winning this award is a strong endorsement of the work the team has put into building the platform.”

The Tech Excellence Awards recognise innovation and achievement across Ireland’s technology sector and are judged by an independent panel of industry experts.

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Ronan Leonard

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