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If you know someone who is using technology in innovative ways then we invite you to nominate them for a 2011 TECHWEEK Technology Innovation Award. Whether it's a business or an individual, if they are using technology to make a difference in Bermuda everyday, everywhere for everyone, it's time for them to be recognised.
Cast your vote in one of the following categories:
• Best Business Solution Using Technology - A retail, corporate, online or public experience that solved a critical business problem/need and, through the technology used, set a new standard. • Best Use of GreenTech - An individual or company using a technology solution that has been deployed for environmental management, protection or sustainability. • Best Local E-Commerce Web Site - A local website that sells products or services, includes payment processing and responds in innovative ways to needs of the Bermuda community. • Best Use of Social Networking Tools - The creative use of social networking tools by businesses, charities and other community organizations to share ideas, activities, events, and interests. • Best Local Mobile Application - A locally developed mobile application that provides entertainment, utility or service to users that is currently available and in use. • Most Inspiring Technology Teacher or Mentor - A full or part time teacher in the private or public school system or a business professional that inspires their students or employees to achieve high levels of personal achievement and encourages students and/or employees in their pursuit of a technology career. • Most Innovative Youth Project - A project developed by young persons 11-25, resident in Bermuda, which exhibits exceptional skills and achievement in Technology. • Innovation Of The Year - A truly innovative technology solution that is commercially in use in Bermuda. There are two awards for this category: a) local market focus and b) international focus. The solutions should utilize Bermuda-based infrastructure and/or resources. They should be a true “showcase” piece for the Island.
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