The NC Tech Awards highlight the importance of technology in North Carolina's economy and celebrate the companies and individuals making a difference in the industry. The event also showcases the growing tech sector outside of the Triangle area, emphasizing the state's potential for technological innovation.
More than 700 technology executives attended the NC Tech Awards, which took place at the Raleigh Convention Center.
The event represented an intersection of technology and human culture, showcasing current and future leaders in the field.
Winners and finalists were not only based in Raleigh and Durham but also in Wilmington, Winston Salem, and Carthage, highlighting the expanding tech sector across North Carolina.
OpiAID, a Wilmington-based company, received the Use of Technology Award in AI + Data Analytics for its innovative use of data science in addiction treatment.
NC TECH recognized various individuals and organizations, including Chief Information Officers, Chief Information Security Officers, and Tech CEOs, for their outstanding contributions to the tech industry.
The event also named the Top Ten Startups to Watch, recognizing companies such as Active Defender, Leantime, and Social Cascade for their innovative solutions in various sectors.
Scot Wingo, CEO of Spiffy and General Partner of the Triangle Tweener Fund, received the Beacon Award for Outstanding Achievement for his work in supporting startup companies.
NC House Representative Jake Johnson was named Public Leader of the Year for his advocacy of technology advancement in North Carolina.
Award categories emphasized company culture, community impact, and diversity, showcasing the importance of serving the public good through technology.
The NC Tech Awards serve as a platform to recognize and celebrate the achievements of technology leaders and innovators in North Carolina. The event highlights the state's thriving tech sector and its potential for continued growth and success.