Deadline: 17 November 2023
Digital Business Ireland, together with the primary partner, and title sponsor, PTSB are delighted to announce that entry to National Digital Awards is now officially open!
The National Digital Awards will platform the very best and brightest in digital and online enterprise; and will reward businesses, innovators, organisations and people who have showcased exceptional digital prowess.
The Categories
- Websites
- National Website of the Year
- New Website of the Year
- Large Business Website of the Year
- SME Business Website of the Year
- Health, Beauty, Well-being Website of the Year
- Hospitality Website of the Year
- Food & Beverage Website of the Year
- Education Website of the Year
- Not-for-profit Website of the Year
- Professional Services Website of the Year
- Property Website of the Year
- Electrical, Technology Website of the Year
- Most Trusted Website of the Year
- People
- Digital Advocate of the Year
- Digital Trailblazer of the Year
- Next Generation Award (Under-30)
- Women in Digital Award
- Innovation
- Social Media Campaign of the Year
- Excellence in Digital Accessibility Award
- Sustainable Business of the Year
- Best New Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML) Project
- Digital Impact of the Year
Criteria
- The overall aim of these awards is to recognise and celebrate the success of businesses, individuals and innovators in the digital industry in Ireland.
- The Awards are open to all individuals, businesses and organisations in the digital sector but with the following restrictions:
- Entries will be confined to individuals, businesses and organisations that have a base in Ireland
- Sponsors cannot enter the award which they are sponsoring, but they are welcome to enter any other category.
- The submission must be submitted digitally. Shortlisting will then commence at the first-round of judging and the finalists will then be invited to provide a written document/presentation and supporting material for the second-round.
- Entries that do not meet the required format may be excluded from the competition.
- The judging panel may rely on published information and facts that are in the public domain when considering entries. Short-listed individuals, businesses and organisations may be asked to provide confirmation of claims made.
- The opinion of the judging panel in all matters will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- Businesses, people and organisations may enter as many award categories as they wish, but they may only make one entry in each category.
For more information, visit Digital Business Ireland.