Travelmole Technology Awards in association with World Travel Market
TravelMole in association with World Travel Market is to run inaugural awards for technology suppliers at this year’s show in November.
The line-up will consist of five categories covering all of the main application areas currently being talked about within the industry plus a special award for the individual thought to have contributed most to the technological debate over the past 12 months.
Nominations will be sought via www.Travelmole.com starting on Monday where readers will be invited to detail the products, companies and individuals they believe are worthy of an award. Nominations will end on October 24 with a shortlist being announced shortly afterwards. The winners will be decided by an independent panel of judges drawn from the travel and tourism industries.
The award winners will be invited to receive their awards at a ceremony to be held on the WTM World Stage at the ExCeL exhibition centre in London on Wednesday, November 16.
The categories for the awards are:-
*Dynamic Packaging Tools for Agents
*Most effective use of Dynamic Packaging Tools on-line
*On-Line Brochure Technology
*Agency Desk Top Tools
*Innovation in Mobile Technology
*Travel Technology Personal Achievement Award
Log on to www.TravelMole.com for more details next week
Phil Davies
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