More than 100 companies have been shortlisted for potential inclusion in theÌýMidlands Tech 50Ìýinnovation ranking for 2020.ÌýÌý
Alongside a panel of independent judges, your votes will determine the 50 firmsÌýbased in the region which are creating the most innovative new tech for consumers, business and society at large.ÌýÌý
Reader voting begins today and will run for seven days, ending at 23:59 on Sunday 13thÌýSeptember.ÌýÌý
On the voting page, available at the below link, we’ve included the names of the 117ÌýshortlistedÌýcompanies,ÌýwhereÌýthey are based and a short description of what they do.ÌýÌý
/midlands-tech-50-vote/
Last year’s rankingÌýwas topped byÌýTamworth firmÌýEnlighten due to its impressive augmented reality solutions which are used in mental health, education, the armed forces and business.Ìý
The final 50 ranking will be published onÌý30thÌýSeptember.ÌýÌý
Subscribe to our newsletterÌýto be among the first to see the results.ÌýÌý
The judging panel:ÌýÌý
- Naomi Nash, Entrepreneur Engagement Manager (Midlands), Tech NationÌý
- Anita Bhalla OBE, chair, Creative City PartnershipÌý
- Lewis Stringer, MEIF senior relationship manager (East and South-East Midlands), British ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è BankÌý
- Nicola Wright, senior business development manager, West Midlands Growth CompanyÌý
- Jonathan Symcox, editor,ÌýÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²èCloudÌý
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