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Hi Tech Awards 2015: Entries close 5pm, 2nd March

Published: Mon 16 Feb 2015 10:37 AM
Hi Tech Awards 2015: Entries close 5pm, 2nd March
There are just two weeks to go until the deadline for entries into this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
Still thinking about entering?
Fame and glory could be yours - check out this year’s categories to see what you could enter. We have a several new categories that cover the Creative Technologies, Agritech and the Public sector. There may be a category you're perfect for and you don’t realise it!
We've also got a great group of both local and international judges this year. Get some of the best business minds to run an eye over your company - this year our line up includes Steve 'Woz' Wozniak and Gary Hamel:
Steve Wozniak has been a Silicon Valley icon for the past three decades, best known in the computing industry for his design of Apple’s first line of products.
Gary Hamel is best known for The Wall Street Journal ranking him as the world’s most influential business thinker, and Fortune magazine has called him “the world’s leading expert on business strategy.”
Been meaning to enter but you haven't started yet?
You still have time! If you're stalling because you're not sure what category to enter or need help with your entry, contact us at info@hitech.org.nz or call us on 09 984 4140.
Started your entry but not finished yet?
We get it, it takes a village. Make sure you and your team put the deadline in your diary - submissions close 5:00 pm on the 2nd of March. Unfortunately we are unable to extend the deadline.
If you would like assistance of any nature please email us at info@hitech.org.nz and we'll get back to you.
Start your entry now – entries close 5.00pm, Monday, 2 March 2015
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