Scotland’s best digital technology firms of all sizes have been celebrated at the 2018 ScotlandIS Digital Technology Awards.
The most innovative and best performing tech firms in a range of sectors, from social care to geology and finance to automotive, received awards.
Scottish success stories Craneware and FreeAgent continued their runs of success, winning in Large Digital Technology Business and Best B2B Technology Product categories respectively.
Judges were impressed with FreeAgent’s evolution of its business to focus on mobile development, which saw it grow revenue by 28 per cent in the last year. Craneware was lauded for its ability to drive long term growth, which has seen the company listed on the AIM market for over 10 years and now employing over 300 staff.
In the Best Public Sector Product category, the Mind of My Own app was recognised for revolutionising and enabling how children express their feelings in difficult situations to adults involved with their cares – and for incredible business growth which has seen it now used in 65 organisations across the UK.
Polly Purvis, ScotlandIS chief executive, said:
“This year’s awards showcase the outstanding range of emerging digital technology firms, and those businesses that are going on to grow and scale, as well as highlighting the innovation digital technologies is enabling within established firms in a range of sectors.”
Other winners included Ideagen, a software company helping leading brands improve operational efficiency, in the Outstanding Marketing Performance category and smart cities specialist Urban Tide for Transformational Innovation through Data.
Beeks Financial Cloud took home Best Financial Services Product as well as Mid-sized Digital Technology Company, while iProspect and CodeClan were awarded Digital Agency of the Year and Best Education Provider respectively.
Automotive company Arnold Clark was acknowledged at the Awards, winning the prize for Best B2C Technology Product/Service, for transforming the customer journey and using innovative technologies to drive online sales with incredible results.
Cognitive Geology, a software provider for the oil and gas sector took home Best Emerging Digital Technology business. Callum Sinclair, partner and head of technology at Burness Paull LLP – a Scottish based law firm which has acted for some of the world’s largest technology firms was presented with the Leadership Award.
The event took place last night at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, in front of an audience from across the industry. A full list of winners can be found below.
The 2018 sponsors of the Digital Tech Awards are Avaloq, BJSS, Cathcart Associates, Check Point Software Technologies, Digit, The Data Lab, Head Resourcing, Search and Net Talent.
Full list of winners
Best B2B Technology Product / Service – Free Agent
Best B2C Technology Product / Service – Arnold Clark
Best Financial Services Product / Service – Beeks Financial Cloud
Best Public Sector Product / Service – Mind of My Own
Best Education Provider / Training Programme – CodeClan
Transformational innovation through data – Urban Tide
Outstanding Marketing Performance of the Year – Ideagen
Leadership Award – Callum Sinclair, partner and head of technology, Burness Paull
Digital Agency of the Year – iProspect
Digital Technology Business of the Year (Emerging – less than 10 staff and less than
4 years of age) – Cognitive Geology
Digital Technology Business of the Year (Large – 101+ staff) – Craneware
Digital Technology Business of the Year (Small – Medium – less than 100 staff) -Beeks Financial Cloud
Digital Technology Business of the Year (Large – 101+ staff) – Craneware
Full 2018 Judging Panel
Chair: Martin Mutch – Chairman,Founder of QikServe and current chair.
Panel:
Jude McCorry – Head of Business development at the DataLab
Maggie Morrison – Vice President, Public Sector at CGI Scotland
Alan Bonner – Founder and past CEO at Pinnacle Technology Group plc
Kenny Fraser – CEO at Triscribe, founder and CEO of Sunstone Communications Ltd
Paul Neeson – Principle, Scottish Equity Partners
Richard Marshall – General Manager, Scotland, Chelsea Apps Factory
Joe Pacitti – Managing Director, CeeD Scotland and Chair, Chartered Institute of Marketing, Scotland
Mike Crockart – Transformation Lead, The Scottish Government