The Irish Tech News IoT Awards take place next Tuesday in DCU Alpha. We have a packed day of expert panels and industry speakers lined up and we will, of course, be announcing the winners of this year’s awards.
After a comprehensive judging process, our expert panel has now returned their results. From over 120 companies on the long list, we are now down to 35 which make up our Short List:
EMC Infinite
Smartbin
Shimmer
Cubic Telecom
Decawave
Treemetrics
Movidius
Moocall
Von Bismark
Hub Controls
GAA (Croke Park)
DairyMaster
Cortechs
Firmwave Ltd
Bikelook
Daon
Arralis
Intel
Davra
Drop
PCH
Dell
Keenan Systems
Ambisense
Asavie,
GeoPal Solutions
Sentinel Fuel
Episensor
BuildingEye
CareZapp
Tickerfit
Emutex
Espatial
Smart Trace
AMCS
The final judging process will now take place and the winners for each of the 6 categories will be chosen from the Short List.
There are still a few tickets available for the event on Tuesday. You can register to attend on this link and we hope to see you there on the day.
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