Nominations are open for the 2023 Jersey Tech Awards, which aim to recognise the most talented, creative, and entrepreneurial individuals in the island's digital space.
The event is organised by Digital Jersey and sponsored by C5 Alliance.
This year, there are 12 awards available, and they are open to any business or individual based in Jersey.
Nominees can nominate themselves or others that they believe are deserving of recognition in various categories online.
Kelly Barker, Head of Marketing and Communications at Digital Jersey, said organisers hoped for a "wide range of entries across all sectors of the economy".
The awards will be held on Friday 26 April at the Jersey Showground with nominations closing on 30 November.
Start-up, sponsored by Carey Olsen
Public & Third Sector, sponsored by RBC Wealth Management
Leadership, sponsored by Sure Business
Company, sponsored by Switch Digital
Fintech, sponsored by Corefocus
Student, sponsored by Vaiie
Productivity, sponsored by Lloyds
Teacher, sponsored by Propel FWD
Innovation, sponsored by Deloitte
Sustainability, sponsored by Jersey Electricity
Creative, sponsored by Standard Bank
Cyber Security, sponsored by JT Group
Chair of the judging panel this year will be technologist Rachel Harker who has worked on a range of physical-digital development programmes.
She will be joined by:
Joel Mills, CEO AugmentCity and Offshore Simulator Centre
Ed Daubeney, Managing Director, Envestors Channel Islands and Non-Executive Director, Polygon Collective
Louise Magris, Group Director Strategy and Innovation - Government of Jersey
Jason Laity, Co-founder 80Twenty Limited, Non-Executive Chair / Director of various companies
Hayley Butcher, Head of Economic Programmes, Government of Jersey
Dave Cartwright, Chief Information Security Officer, Santander International and Chair, the Channel Islands Information Security Forum
Jensen Nixon, Group CEO of Opal UK and Web Administration Resource Management.
Adv Emma German, Founder, Monoceros Innovation and Jersey Law Commissioner specialising in emerging technologies
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