CeBIT Award winners announced as the event draws to a close

CeBIT Award winners announced as the event draws to a close

Winners of the CeBIT Business Technology Awards and the 2016 Australian Government ICT Awards were announced last night, after a three day event showcasing the latest tech innovations in the Asia Pacific region.

The recipients espoused the key themes of disruption and emphasised the accessibility of key technologies.

Rundl, a digital business collaboration platform enables traditional service providers to deliver their service in a secure space that follows customers on their preferred digital device, took out the CeBIT Award for Innovation, following the company’s significant milestone of reaching $5.2 billion of transactions using the platform.

Other CeBIT Award winners included Christie Digital who took out the top Business Award for Community Support; Acquire BPO won the Service Distinction Award; and Pronto Xi won the Top Business Solutions Award.

ICT Young Professional of the Year went to Chris Moon, Sustainability Victoria and the ICT Professional of the Year Team went to Blood Sector Systems Team from the National Blood Authority.

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Over 300 exhibitors and 260 speakers shared ideas with thousands of attendees at Sydney Olympic Park for the final time before the show

Harvey Stockbridge, Managing Director, Hannover Fairs, commented on CeBIT Australia’s ability to showcase disruptive ideas and innovative technologies, to a global audience.

“The success of CeBIT Australia 2016 is a reflection of the strength of Australia’s business technology community. It was a strong event this year, and we have received lots of positive feedback from exhibitors, speakers and visitors.”

“The reach of the event was further increased by live streaming keynote speeches for the first time. This initiative ensured a far greater, global audience for CeBIT and emphasised NSW’s position as the leading ICT state in Australia.”

Over CeBIT’s three days, thousands of visitors connected across 10 diverse conference streams and 12 showfloor theatre sessions, as industry experts shared insights from various industries including FinTech, Cloud Technology, Big Data and Analytics, Digital Marketing and Start-ups.

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