The Scotsman

AND THE WINNERS WERE...

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Digitech

Internatio­nal Best B2B Technology Product/ Service (sponsored by Be-positive) –Calnex

Best B2C

of

the

Technology

Technology

Year – Fanduel

Star

Product/ Digital Agency (sponsored jointly with Storm ID Best TV

Investment

Best

Business

Public

Sector

Deal

Financial

of

Product/

the

Services

by

– Skyscanner

Service – Fanduel

Hudson) – Screenmedi­a

Service

Year – Fanduel

Product/

Service – Nucleus Outstandin­g Marketing Performanc­e – Fanduel jointly with Freeagent

Sitekit/ Maverick

by

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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.

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