There were over 400 entries for the 22 categories in the Digital Business Ireland Awards.
Five midlands businesses have made the shortlist for the National Digital Awards 2022.
There were over 400 entries for the 22 categories in the Digital Business Ireland Awards.
Three firms in Mullingar have been shortlisted, L.A. PACIFIC is up for New Website of the Year, with INGLOT in the running for Health, Beauty, Well-being Website and Sugar Plum Sweetery is up for Food and Beverage Website of the Year.
While two others in Athlone have also been given the nod with Topline Heavin’s and Euronics nomiated in two categories - Electrical, Technology Website and Most Trusted Website and TAPiTAG in Athlone is in the running for the Sustainable Business of the year.
Meanwhile, Laois Chamber’s Caroline Hofman has also featured in the list. The CEO is a finalist for the Next Generation Award (under-30).
The awards will take place on the 3rd of March 2023, in the Gibson Hotel in Dublin.
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