Nominations are now open for SBR Technology Excellence Awards

Deadline of entries is on 27 March 2020.

As Asia’s primary hub for innovation, Singapore is poised to see more advancements as the promising benefits of 5G loom on the horizon, becoming a testbed not only for startups but also local and foreign firms that are eager to jumpstart their digital transformation.

To further recognise these highly innovative companies, Singapore Business Review is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the SBR Technology Excellence Awards.

With a resounding success in its inauguration and expansion to Hong Kong and Malaysia, the awards programme is on the lookout for outstanding enterprises that have made exceptional contributions in the pursuit of technological innovation.

In its second year, the awards programme will hail the top firms from across industries with the most remarkable IT initiatives and solutions that brought not only tangible gains to their businesses in Singapore but also firsts-of-their-kind in their respective sectors.

If you have a successful tech project, service, strategy, or initiative, seize the opportunity and nominate for free.

Deadline of submission of entries is on 27 March 2020. Winners will be invited to the awards ceremony on 2 July 2020 in Singapore.

Some of the award-winning companies to grace the stage last year include AIA Singapore (Information Management for Life Insurance), Changi Travel Services (Connectivity for Retail), Huawei (Network and Broadband), Kaspersky Lab (Cybersecurity), and NTUC Income (Digital for Personal Insurance).

For more details, contact Julie Anne Nunez at +65 3158 1386 ext. 221 or email [email protected]

To find out more about the awards, click here.

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