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Emerging Technology Company of the Year Kymira


Innovative Tech Company of the Year Volume


From left: Lee Atkinson of Barclays and Tim Brownstone of Kymira


What the judges said: Utilising its patented technology, its wearable products are a technology platform that reacts and interacts with the human body to convert heat into energy and information. Last November, the company released an early prototype of a cardiac monitoring t-shirt, using Bluetooth technology embedded in the garments.


Other finalists: CitNOW Cloud Factory Open Cosmos


From left: Daniel Henwood of BDO and Chris Sykes of Volume


What the judges said: This company’s transformation from a digital marketing agency to a global leader in AI is truly remarkable. We were highly impressed with its innovative projects and by its work with the Ask generation and Microsoft.


Other finalists: Fordway Microlink


Ultima Business Solutions Xtrac


Best Use of Technology Redwood Technologies


Employer of the Year The NAV People


From left: David Jenkins of Roc Search and Martin Taylor of Redwood


What the judges said: It was clear to see how passionate it was about the products it was developing. Its early adoption of AI and machine learning, amongst other things, was key to winning this award. The focus on using the most up-to-date and cutting-edge technology was clear to see for use both internally and externally for its customers.


Other finalists: ActiveOps


Centerprise International


From left: Jonathan Naylor of Shoosmiths and David Walker of The NAV People


What the judges said: Our winner has maintained a family-type culture despite significant growth in employee numbers. Initiatives make remote-working employees feel part of the organisation. Weekly shared lunches for employees help to maintain morale. The informal and fun character of the workplace was evident and excellent levels of staff satisfaction and retention demonstrate the success of the approach.


Other finalists: ByBox Peach Technologies Xtrac


THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – MAY/JUNE 2019 businessmag.co.uk 17


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