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    The Wales Technology Awards return for 2022

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 1, 2021No Comments
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    The Wales Technology Awards will be returning for 2022. Brought to you by Technology Connected, this prestigious, highly-popular event will return to celebrate and showcase the outstanding talent that is the Welsh technology industry.

    On Thursday 24th March 2022 at City Hall, Cardiff, the Wales Technology Awards will recognise and celebrate the people who create, develop and implement the technology of today and tomorrow. It is these individuals and organisations that enabled business to transform and society to keep connected during the pandemic, a time when we depended on technology more than ever before.

    Having introduced new Award Categories and a new application process, entries are welcomed from organisations across all of the technology industry in Wales. The Awards will reflect the significance of technology’s role during the pandemic and its importance in accelerating recovery.

    Award categories include the return of the Sir Michael Moritz Tech Start Up Award, Tech Leader of the Year Award along with recognising organisations for their overseas achievements with the Best International Impact Award. New for the 2022 Awards are Tech for the Planet, Tech for Good and Tech for Healthcare and Wellbeing all in recognition of the societal challenges we face. Categories for Blockchain and Photonics technologies and their

    applications also make their debuts. The closing date for all entries will be 21st January 2022.

    Avril Lewis MBE, Managing Director of Technology Connected said; “Following the very successful Wales Tech Week brought to you in 2020 and 2021 digitally, we’re absolutely thrilled to be able to bring you the Wales Technology Awards 2022 physically.

    “The Awards will bring together our thriving technology community in Wales to not only celebrate and promote the industry and its significant role to the Welsh economy, but to highlight its innovative reputation within the UK and its emerging presence on the global stage.

    “The last two years have shown just how much we rely on technology, but technology relies on exceptionally talented people. The Wales Technology Awards will be a fitting testament to these remarkable people – championing, collaborating and contributing to Wales’s dynamic technology industry. It will be marvellous to be able to honour and applaud them all in person for their ingenuity and achievements.”

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