AND THE WINNERS WERE...
Digitech
International Best B2B Technology Product/ Service (sponsored by Be-positive) –Calnex
Best B2C
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Star
Product/ Digital Agency (sponsored jointly with Storm ID Best TV
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– Skyscanner
Service – Fanduel
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Service – Nucleus Outstanding Marketing Performance – Fanduel jointly with Freeagent
Sitekit/ Maverick
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Tech Company Star Performance of the Year (sponsored by doc-department) – Keith Neilson, CEO of Craneware The judges also recognised Fiona Lindsay of SIMUL8 Corporation as best individual within a team. running by Edinburgh-based independent investment management platform company Nucleus. The company provides online investment wrappers that rebalance the investment management market in favour of the client and their advisors.
The Star Performance of the Year Award, sponsored by docdepartment, was awarded to Keith Neilson, chief executive and co-founder at Craneware, highlighting his outstanding contribution to the overall performance of the company in the past year.
In the same category, Fiona Lindsay, Healthcare Consultant at SIMUL8 Corporation, got a special recognition as Best Individual Within a Team.
Polly Purvis, chief executive of Scotlandis, said: “The sheer volume and strength of the award applications was outstanding so I would like to congratulate all of our winners. From specialist businesses to well-known names we saw a great many examples of passion, innovation and hard work.
“Scotland is home to a growing number of ambitious and successful technology companies and as a small country I believe we punch well above our weight. Scotlandis now has over 300 member businesses and this year’s award winners offer a snapshot of the talent making waves across our industry.”
Some 80,000 Scots now work in the digital technologies industry, which contributes more than £4 billion to the Scottish economy and adding significantly to export revenues.
Scotlandis is funded by its members, and works to raise awareness of the industry’s expertise and its value to the Scottish economy. It plays a key role in lobbying government on the industry’s behalf over issues such as public sector procurement and skills, and provides a forum for members to meet and exchange knowledge, industry intelligence and best practice.