The best ICT solution will be awarded 5,000 euros, sponsored by the Latvian ICT company Dati Exigen Group. Additional awards sponsored by the City of Riga will go to the best governance and administration project and best e-inclusion project. The winners will be announced at the Baltic Challenge Award's Event 2006, hosted by the City of Riga on August 24-25, 2006.
Baltic Challenge Awards to be Presented Aug. 24-25
55 projects compete for top prize of 5,000 Euro
Fifty-five ICT projects have entered the 2006 Baltic Challenge awards competition. The Challenge is designed to showcase solutions and applications that illustrate innovative and useful ways to implement information and communications technology (ICT) for both public and private use within administrations, educational institutions, healthcare, businesses and other organizations, and where technology can play a crucial role for the individual and the society.
The best ICT solution will be awarded 5,000 euros, sponsored by the Latvian ICT company Dati Exigen Group. Additional awards sponsored by the City of Riga will go to the best governance and administration project and best e-inclusion project. The winners will be announced at the Baltic Challenge Award's Event 2006, hosted by the City of Riga on August 24-25, 2006.
Mats Hellstr
The best ICT solution will be awarded 5,000 euros, sponsored by the Latvian ICT company Dati Exigen Group. Additional awards sponsored by the City of Riga will go to the best governance and administration project and best e-inclusion project. The winners will be announced at the Baltic Challenge Award's Event 2006, hosted by the City of Riga on August 24-25, 2006.