第二屆 Stevie® Awards for Technology Excellence 得獎者名單揭曉
維珍尼亞州費爾法克斯2025年7月31日 /美通社/ -- 今天,2025 第二屆 Stevie® Awards for Technology Excellence 得獎者名單揭曉。該獎項旨在表揚各行各業中,塑造科技未來的人士、團隊和機構的傑出成就。全球各地的人士和機構均符合參加資格,無論公營或私營、營利或非營利、大型或小型。
今日公佈 2025 第二屆 Stevie® Awards for Technology Excellence 得獎者名單。該獎項旨在表揚各行各業中,塑造科技未來的人士、團隊和機構的傑出成就。
多次獲得 Stevie Award 的機構包括 Amazon / Amazon Web Services (27)、Meta (19)、Cisco (14)、IBM (12)、Microsoft (9)、Walmart (8)、JPMorganChase (7)、Salesforce (7)、Cognizant (6)、Google (6)、Gov2Biz Inc (6)、Oracle (6)、Alliant (5)、Apple (5)、BostonGene (5)、Encora (5) 和 Epique Realty (5)。
如欲按類別查看完整得獎者名單,請瀏覽 www.StevieAwards.com/Tech。
得獎者將於 9 月 16 日星期二假紐約市 Marriott Marquis Hotel 舉行的頒獎典禮上獲頒獎項。現已公開發售門票。該頒獎典禮將現場直播。
今年的競賽總共評審來自 36 個國家和地區,超過 1,500 個機構提名。來自全球各地超過 160 名專業人士擔任評委,根據平均分決定得勝者。Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence 表揚於各個職場許多方面取得的成就。在 20 個科技業板塊中,分類如下:
廣告、市場推廣及公共關係科技
航天科技
農業科技
建築科技
人工智能
輔助科技
生物科技
商業科技
通訊科技
教育科技
能源科技
娛樂科技
金融科技
政府科技
綠色與潔淨科技
醫療科技
資訊科技
製造科技
海洋科技
運輸科技
該等獎項由全球九大領先商業頒獎典禮的主辦單位 Stevie Awards 頒發,當中包括著名的 International Business Awards® 和 American Business Awards®。
關於 Stevie Awards
Stevie Awards 頒發九大獎項:Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards、German Stevie Awards、Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards、American Business Awards®、International Business Awards®、Stevie Awards for Women in Business、Stevie Awards for Great Employers、Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence 和 Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service。Stevie Awards 競賽每年都會收到來自 70 多個國家/地區機構,超過 12,000 個參賽提名。Stevies 表揚全部類型和規模的機構及其背後人士,並認可全球職場中的傑出表現。如欲更多 Stevie Awards 資料,請瀏覽 http://www.StevieAwards.com。
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