Companies battle it out for Digital DNA Company of Year

The shortlist for this year’s Digital DNA Awards is complete, with the organisers announcing the eight companies who will contest the Company of the Year category.
Simon Bailie, CEO Digital DNA, Louise Smyth, Joint MD at MCS Group and Sean Devlin, Associate Director at MCSSimon Bailie, CEO Digital DNA, Louise Smyth, Joint MD at MCS Group and Sean Devlin, Associate Director at MCS
Simon Bailie, CEO Digital DNA, Louise Smyth, Joint MD at MCS Group and Sean Devlin, Associate Director at MCS

For the second year running, the winners will be decided by a public vote and the overall winner revealed at the lively Awards evening on March 26 at ICC Belfast.

The Company of the Year award is the only category which is decided by a public vote, which will close during the live awards ceremony, and is made up of companies who have shown outstanding strength and depth throughout the entry and shortlisting process.

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Previous winners include Neueda, Flint Studios and Whitespace. Glenn McClements from last year’s Company of the Year winners, Whitespace, said “to be recognised as Company of the Year in front of our peers was a fantastic achievement for the whole team, especially with the exceptional quality and stature of the other nominees.”

The shortlist for this year’s awards across the other 13 categories is arguably the strongest yet, further demonstrating the strength and success of the local tech and digital industries in Northern Ireland.

Louise Smyth from principal sponsors MCS Group said; “With a record number of entries in 2020, the Digital DNA Awards continue to grow year on year demonstrating the strength of the industry here in Northern Ireland. The competition for this year’s shortlist is a testament to the high calibre and diverse range of talent in the market, continuing to propel NI as a global contender.”

Organisers have also cited the breadth and depth of the companies shortlisted, with local startups, indigenous companies and major global organisations all making the shortlist and hoping to win at the highly anticipated awards.

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Digital DNA CEO Simon Bailie said: “Over the past five years, the growth of the tech industry in Northern Ireland has grown significantly which has been a major positive for our local economy. Whilst many of the headlines are about the global companies putting roots down in Northern Ireland, our indigenous tech companies are continuing to grow and our local startup scene is thriving. All this points to a vibrant tech ecosystem that competes with the very best in the world.

“The Digital DNA Awards are therefore more relevant than ever, providing an opportunity for the whole tech community to come together, to recognise the success and celebrate what is potentially the most exciting and vibrant sector in Northern Ireland.”

The companies who have been named on the shortlist for this year’s Company of the Year award are; Options Technology, Instil, Signifyd, Allstate, Origin Digital, SaltDNA, Dynamic Signal and STATSports.

The fifth Annual Digital DNA Awards are powered by MCS Group and supported by PwC, Barclays Eagle Labs and Flint Studios. Tables are now on sale for the biggest night of the year for the Northern Ireland Tech Community and can be purchased by visiting digtaldna.tech/awards-2020

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