Blake Morgan looking for the South Coast Tech Company of the Year


Posted on 24th March 2023

Blake Morgan is delighted to continue to champion the tech sector at the South Coast Tech Awards (SCTA).

The leading law firm is sponsoring the Tech Company of the Year category at the awards, which is organised and hosted by the Business Magazine.

The SCTA will celebrate innovative vendors, distributors, service providers, resellers, IT teams and buyers from the vibrant south coast technology sector and take place on 12 October 2023. The cream of talent among the entrepreneurs from start and scale ups, leaders from SMEs, VCs as well as policy makers in the region will be in attendance on the night.

The Tech Company of the Year award is open to tech companies of any size or turnover, based in the region. Judges will take into account the achievements of the company in 2022 in; innovation, sales and profitability, product development and/or contribution to the sector – and will assess the winners of other categories to decide the overall ‘South Coast Tech Company of the Year’. Qualifying period for the award is 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.

Blake Morgan has a strong reputation within the tech sector, helping businesses at every life stage to protect, comply and succeed in their chosen market.

Find out more about the awards evening here and nominate for the South Coast Tech Company of the Year here. The deadline for entries has been extended to 21 July 2023.

Blake Morgan looking for the South Coast Tech Company of the Year

 

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