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The Digital and Technology finalists at the NottinghamshireLive Business Awards are...

The award recognises businesses that have made innovative use of technological and digital resources

The team from Rothera Sharp, which won Partnership of the Year at the 2019 awards (Image: Ian Hodgkinson / Picture It)

The NottinghamshireLive Business Awards are approaching - and after deliberation from our judges, this year’s finalists have been decided. The awards, in association with Champions (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) PLC, will be held on October 14 - for more information, visit the .

Each year, we take an evening to celebrate the best and brightest in Nottinghamshire’s business community - the businesses, entrepreneurs, and employees that work tirelessly and give their all to achieve incredible results. We feel that this year’s awards are more important than ever, as they give us the chance to recognise those that managed to succeed despite the adversity of the coronavirus pandemic.

The ability to properly utilise digital and technological resources became more important than ever during the last year - with both providing new ways of working for businesses forced by the pandemic to alter how they operate.

From software that lets workplaces switch their operations to digital spaces, to virtual reality health and safety simulators, to remote home viewing tech - technological and digital innovation have been vital during the pandemic and will only become more integral to business as we go forward.

The Digital and Technology Award - sponsored by Openreach - is for businesses that have engaged in partnerships that have let them use technological and digital avenues to improve services. The finalists for the Digital and Technology Award are:



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