it@Cork, the European Tech Cluster, honoured organisations and individuals in the technology sector at the it@Cork Leader Awards Ceremony. Indigenous tech companies swept the board at the 8th Annual Awards Ceremony.
The winners were:
· Technically Write IT – winner of High Potential Start-up
· Treemetrics – winner of Best Technology SME
· CIX – winner of IT Department Transformation Project
· LearnLode – winner of the ‘One to Watch’ (early stage startup)
· Colaiste Choilm – winner of Excellence in Education
- Winners of the One To Watch Award Robert Cosgrave and Sarah O’Regan, LearnLode with Donal Cahalane, TeamWork.com, Deirdre Carwood, KPMG and Denis Collins, Chairman IT@CORK
- Winners of the IT Dept Project Transformation Award Jerry Sweeney and Bob Grantham, CIX with Marienne Lee, Trend Micro
- Norma O’Callaghan, Chariperson IT@CORK Leaders Awards with winner of the High Potential Start Up Award Patrice Fanning, Technically Write
- Michael Loftus, Head of Faculty of Engineering & Science, Avril Ronan, Trend Micro and Denis Collins, Chairman IT@CORK Leaders with winners David Tobin and Michelle Sliney, Colaiste Colm
“From SME indigenous businesses to multi-nationals, the IT sector is critical to economic growth. Our vision to align a collaborative team and focused cluster strategy across industry, government, public sector and academia is unique in Ireland. The pedigree of our Leaders Awards nominees and winners, especially from the SME and indigenous sector, clearly demonstrate the value and relevance for Ireland Inc.”, said Denis Collins, chair of it@cork, European Tech Cluster.
“From schools to IT departments, start-ups and business leaders, our award recipients showcase how the region is a thriving hub for innovation and technology and we will continue to cultivate and recognise this through the annual Leader Awards”, explained Norma O’Callaghan, Chairman of the it@Cork Leaders Awards committee.
“The it@Cork Leader Awards have always honoured organisations, individuals and performance across a number of categories. This year we will focus on the full spectrum of the technology ecosystem in Cork by adding new categories including Best Technology SME and The One to Watch (early stage startup),” she added.
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