IT BRINGS together the best of the country’s digital business pioneers and celebrates the work and achievements of industry leaders.
There is just one week to go until the winners of the eleventh annual Herald Scottish Digital Business Awards in association with DigitalBoost are revealed.
The Herald is thrilled to continue to celebrate the wealth of talent in Scotland by clients, agencies and organisations who have successfully utilised the internet and power of online advertising and technology to grow their business.
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The Herald Scottish Digital Business Awards 2019 in association with DigitalBoost and supported by Business Gateway and SQA have partnered to host a glittering awards ceremony, hosted by Clyde 1’s Steven Mill on Wednesday, October 23.
The awards will be held at the Radisson Blu Hotel bringing together Scotland’s thriving digital sector in Glasgow.
Hugh Lightbody, chief officer Business Gateway National Unit, said: “These awards shine a spotlight on the integral role digital technology plays in successful business operations, and we are looking forward to celebrating the work and achievements of our finalists.”
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Thirteen awards in total are up for grabs, including the Outstanding Contribution to the Digital Community Award.
With the date set and Scotland’s digital industries mix of creativity, forward-thinking and technical excellence gathering, we want you to join them as we celebrate the best in the industry. This night also paves the way for effective networking opportunities.
To book your table, please contact Holly Rutherford on 0141 302 6019 or visit: www.newsquestscotlandevents.com/events/digibiz/
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