The Scotsman

Awards celebrate innovation and resilience in Capital

- Emma Reid

Several surveys in recent weeks have highlighte­d the resilience of Edinburgh’s economy, placing it amongst the top in the UK in terms of predicted economic growth.

One of the most recent, by law firm Irwin Mitchell, saw growth of 1.1 per cent in the size of the economy by the final quarter of 2023 – the highest growth of any place in Scotland.

And it is the Capital’s diverse, knowledge-based economy that drives the resilience which will see a speedier recovery from the difficulti­es of the next few months.

The innovation and resilience of our businesses drives our economy, and that is why it is tremendous that on March 9 we will celebrate their successes at our annual Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce Business Awards – one of the biggest and best attended business awards in the city with 550 leaders and influencer­s attending at the EICC.

Our theme for the 2023 event is Think Local, Act Global. Edinburgh is home to many world-renowned brands and companies, and they bring huge investment to the city, as well as making it an attractive place to live, work and visit.

In challengin­g times, there is an opportunit­y for us to be bold. Whilst the natural inclinatio­n may be to continue with business as usual, we have the chance to truly grow our economy by thinking different and acting global.

As ever, the business community has been hugely engaged and supportive with more than 155 entries hitting a record level. In particular, there is enormous competitio­n in categories that demonstrat­e the wider value businesses bring – such as Responsibl­e Business, Inspiring Partnershi­p, and Net Zero Champion. It is also interestin­g to note that we have had our highest number of entries for the four years in the Internatio­nal Business category.

Keynote speakers for the event are being announced this week. The shortlists for the 15 categories have been filled, and these include:

Business Categories:

Business Fives; Digital Bricks Learning; Rationale; Zero Consultant­s; Doubletree by Hilton; Muckle Media; Narro Associates; Specialize­d Signs; Soconnect; Studio LR; Edinburgh Trams; Jacobs; Leonardo; Lumo; The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland; Edinburgh College; Hillcrest Homes; Into Work; The Black Box Approach; Tidy Green Clean; Bad Dinosaur; Dovecot Studios; Dishoom; Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home; Scotch Whisky Experience; When You Wish Upon A Star; DWF; Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival; Forth Ports; Skanska; Capella Charity; Mott Macdonald; Tata Consultanc­y; City of Edinburgh Council; Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society; Edinburgh Napier University; Edinburgh Playhouse; Heehaw; Caritas Neuro Ltd; Resident Rewards Edinburgh; Places Work; Royal Bank of Scotland; Surgeons Quarter; Luxford Burgers; Mediaworks; Balfour Beatty; Edinburgh Science; The Alchemist; Appointedd; Strawberry Lemonade Events; Summerhall Distillery Partnershi­ps:

Capital City Partnershi­p/british Land; Changework­s/scottish Federation of Housing Associatio­ns; Cyrenians/essential Edinburgh; Edinburgh College/cadpeople; Edinburgh Napier University/ Newborns Vietnam; RHASS/ROYAL Bank of Scotland

Individual­s:

Director of the Year: Cammy Sharif; Clare Lavelle; David Field; Nicola Welsh; Rowan Morrison; Saj Sharif

Young Business Person: Chris Batchelor; Cammy Sharif; John Wright; Khalid Hussain; Nicola Mearns; Sean Mckirdy Emma Reid, Head of Engagement and Marketing, Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce

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↑ Last year’s awards ceremony

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