There's a €100,000 prize fund up for grabs.
Midlands towns are being invited to enter this year's .ie Digital Towns Awards.
The project - which has a €100,000 prize fund - aims to honour local projects and people using digital platforms to transform or enhance their communities.
The 14 categories include Digital Business, Digital Rising Star, and Digital Local Hero.
National Director of the programme, Oonagh McCutcheon explains:
The .IE #DigitalTownAwards 2022 are open for entries, shining a light on the digital achievements of local towns. There’s a €100,000 prize fund and the chance to showcase your local digital project before the world. To find out more and enter online ➡️ https://t.co/s1t8xxriux pic.twitter.com/NayAt6vo4l
— .IE (@dot_IE) February 21, 2022
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