TechWeekEurope is repeating its Tech Success awards this year – and we want you to help us shape them, with a short survey, and a networking event in London.
Last year, the first Tech Success awards honoured IT staff in the UK, who created innovative projects that helped their organisations. Winners included Jaguar Land Rover, Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust (CHUFT), and a primary school in Cadoxton, Wales. All of them used technology in new ways, that showed how IT can help any organisation perform better.
This year, we want to spread our net wider – expanding the categories, taking on new judges, and refining our criteria.
To do this, we need you to tell us what constitutes Tech Success in your eyes. What are your tech strengths, and what challenges do you face? Are we looking at the right categories, and checking the right attributes of the projects we see? And are there new places we should be looking?
We have a few questions in our survey, which you can fill out online.
We will be sharing the results at the next meeting of our Tech Club. Primarily a networking event, Tech Club is an opportunity to get together with your peers to talk professional issues – the picture shows our last event.
At the next Tech Club get together we aim to share our thoughts, and also gather any more ideas you have for what promises to be an even more exciting set of awards.
Tech Club will be on the evening of April 17th in London. To attend, sign up for Tech Club here.
TechWeekEurope’s Tech Success Survey
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