The Tacoma Technology Consortium and the WSA South Sound Chapter jointly announce the Second Annual eBusiness 2001 Awards celebrating the South Sounds new technology companies and those with staying power.
The event will take place on November 15th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Tacoma Sheraton Hotel.
All technology companies in the Tacoma- Pierce County area are eligible to apply for the TTCs Top Ten Awards.
Traditional companies in the South Sound area including Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, Tacoma and Olympia employing new technologies, as well as software, hardware, and Web-based businesses and organizations have been encouraged to apply for the WSA South Sound Awards.
WSA South Sound Chapter award categories (open to all South Sound
companies/non-profits/government entities) include:
n Business Product of the Year;
n Service Provider of the Year;
n Outstanding Contribution to the Community;
n Most Promising New Technology; and
n Most Promising New Company
For additional details on the event please check out the following Web site addresses:
www.tacomachamber.org/technology_con-sortium.jsp
www.wsa.org/events/event.asp?eventID=65
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