Finalists announced for 30th edition of Technology Ireland awards

October 13, 2022

Following a phenomenal response to applications, a record 52 entries have today been shortlisted for the 30th Technology Ireland Industry Awards. The mix of indigenous Irish-owned companies and FDI companies shortlisted, as well as the quality of the entries received is clear evidence of the vibrancy of the Irish tech sector. Technology Ireland, alongside platinum sponsors EY Ireland, gold sponsors Fidelity Investments, Workhuman, TikTok, Microsoft and Enterprise Ireland, extended their congratulations to the successful finalists. The winners will be announced at the annual Technology Ireland Awards ceremony on the 18th November in the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin. 

Director of Technology Ireland, Una Fitzpatrick, said: “As we celebrate 30 years of the Technology Ireland Awards, it is encouraging to once again see such a great response in applications. 
Throughout the past 30 years, the technology sector has been a shining light for innovation, creativity, adaptability and resilience and this is reflected in the high calibre of applications received across all categories. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of all our finalists at our Awards Ceremony in November. 

“Each year we receive a tremendous response in applications from the indigenous tech community, and this year is no different. These Awards give us an exciting opportunity to see the next big Irish tech success stories. The large number of applications received for the Emerging Company of the Year award, and the lead award category, the Digital Technology Company of the Year Award, sponsored by EY Ireland, highlight the continued strength of the indigenous tech sector.  

Marie Treacy, Technology Sector Leader and Partner with Platinum Awards sponsor EY Ireland, commented: “On behalf of EY Ireland I warmly congratulate this year’s shortlisted companies in the Technology Ireland Awards. This brilliant cohort of indigenous and international companies alike have demonstrated the capacity to inspire and challenge thinking in all aspects of our lives, encouraging our leaders to reach for ever greater ambitions, driving transformation and renewed growth. These companies have all demonstrated their dedication to being at the cutting edge of technology and thinking, thus supporting innovation right across society, ensuring Ireland maintains its position as a centre of excellence for business, investment and growth.”

Lorna Martyn, Ireland Regional Chair and SVP Technology, Fidelity Investments, and Chair of Technology Ireland said: “We are heartened by the incredible response to the Tech4Good award categories this year.  The record level of entries underscores the ambition present in the technology industry for societal good.”

The next stage of the awards will see the shortlisted entries present to 11 independent judging panels, composed of CEOs and founders of successful Irish technology companies, and leaders within the technology sector.

The award categories include: Digital Technology Company of the Year; Emerging Company of the Year; Outstanding Achievement in International Growth; Technology Innovation of the Year; Digital Technology Services Project of the Year; Tech 4 Good – Product/ Service Award; Tech 4 Good – Community Award; Tech 4 Good – Sustainability Award; Women in Tech Company Initiative of the Year; Excellence in Talent Development Award; Outstanding Academic Achievement of the Year.

Digital Technology Company of the Year: 
MCO MyComplianceOffice
Siren
GridBeyond
Spanish Point Technologies
Stryve

Emerging Company of the Year: 
Protex AI
Ardanis
SmartRoutes
Avatar Academy 
VisionR

Outstanding Achievement in International Growth:

Nutritics
BoatyardX
Spanish Point Technologies
ID-Pal

Technology Innovation of the Year: 
Protex AI
Cilter
CameraMatics
danalto
TEKenable Ltd

Digital Technology Services Project of the Year: 
WrxFlo
Triangle Technology Services
FINEOS

Tech 4 Good – Product/ Service Award:
Gabadoo
Cilter
Kids Speech Labs
Each&Other | Gen+
OpenSky

Tech 4 Good – Community Award:
Fujitsu Ireland
Sonalake
Code Institute
Fidelity Investments Ireland
Gabadoo

Tech 4 Good – Sustainability Award:
Host in Ireland
Johnson Controls
Nutritics
Go Eve & DockChain
Future Planet

Women in Tech Initiative of the Year: 
Fidelity Investments Ireland
Google Ireland
Code Institute
Huawei Ireland
STEM Passport for Inclusion

Excellence in Talent Development:
FINEOS
Fidelity Investments Ireland
Fenergo
Avatar Academy
Legato Ireland

Outstanding Academic Achievement of the Year: 

pHetalSafe - INFANT Research Centre, University College Cork
The ALPACA Project - Learnovate Centre
SpuMoNI: Data Integrity and Traceability in Pharma - National College of Ireland
CONNECT Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin
CeADAR Centre for Applied AI

The full list of the shortlisted companies, and details of the Awards Ceremony can be found on the Technology Ireland website.