Awards celebrate technology as a force for good
12 inspiring tech for good projects crowned winners at DigitalAgenda’s Impact Awards
Barbican Awards ceremony, sponsored by Nominet Trust, recognises digital innovation making a positive change
2nd March 2017, London - A new national initiative celebrating digital innovations making a positive impact on the way the UK lives, learns and does business, announced 12 winners at its inaugural awards ceremony today.
The winners of the 2017 DigitalAgenda Impact Awards, sponsored by Nominet Trust, have been recognised for the meaningful contribution they are making to change the world for the better.
The 12 winners, picked from more than 200 entries across three overarching categories – people, places and business – include literacy support software helping over 3.5 million children overcome everyday reading and writing challenges in classrooms worldwide, a network connecting businesses to ensure no edible food goes to waste, and a new platform harnessing blockchain technology to ensure aid reaches its desired destination.
A panel of 12 judges* with extensive experience in startups, investment and impact technology chose the winning projects based on the innovative nature of their idea, project and their team, as well as their potential for scalability and impact.
12 inspiring tech for good projects crowned winners at DigitalAgenda’s Impact Awards
Barbican Awards ceremony, sponsored by Nominet Trust, recognises digital innovation making a positive change
2nd March 2017, London - A new national initiative celebrating digital innovations making a positive impact on the way the UK lives, learns and does business, announced 12 winners at its inaugural awards ceremony today.
The winners of the 2017 DigitalAgenda Impact Awards, sponsored by Nominet Trust, have been recognised for the meaningful contribution they are making to change the world for the better.
The 12 winners, picked from more than 200 entries across three overarching categories – people, places and business – include literacy support software helping over 3.5 million children overcome everyday reading and writing challenges in classrooms worldwide, a network connecting businesses to ensure no edible food goes to waste, and a new platform harnessing blockchain technology to ensure aid reaches its desired destination.
A panel of 12 judges* with extensive experience in startups, investment and impact technology chose the winning projects based on the innovative nature of their idea, project and their team, as well as their potential for scalability and impact.