The Washington Technology Industry Association handed out its annual Industry Achievement Awards Thursday night. Here's a quick rundown of the winners:
Commercial Product or Service of the Year: Talyst (Nominated for AutoCool)Consumer Product or Service of the Year: CoziBreakthrough Start-up of the Year: VholdRService Provider of the Year: Amazon Web ServicesInnovative Manufactured Product of the Year: Pathway Medical Technologies Inc. (Nominated for Jetstream G2)Information Technology Department Innovation of the Year: WSECU (Nominated for Q-Cash)Best use of Technology in the Government, Nonprofit or Educational Sector: OneBusAway, in collaboration with the University of WashingtonTechnology Leader of Tomorrow: Ruby Damper; 7th Grade at Orca School
WTIA Award Winners Announced
Companies and individuals awarded in multiple categories.
By Chris Winters
Posted 03/05/2010 - 12:23pm
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