KASSEL, Germany, January 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Micromata GmbH, the software house with its headquarters in Kassel, is now in the running for the title "National Public Champion" in the European Business Awards.
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Already awarded the title of "National Champion" back in December 2014, the company has reached the next round of the competition and will now compete in the public vote against other German National Champions to be crowned the country's National Public Champion.
To that end, Micromata has produced a video for the competition in which CEO Kai Reinhard talks personally about the company and highlights Micromata's successes, core competencies and philosophy. This video will be available from 6 January 2015 alongside those of the other competitors at http://www.businessawardseurope.com all ready for the vote.
Vote for us here!
The first phase of the public voting begins on Tuesday, 6 January 2015 and ends on Tuesday, 24 February 2015. The participating companies therefore have seven weeks to unite as many votes as possible behind their video.
"We really hope that we can inspire a lot of people to vote for our video," says Kai Reinhard. "Not only because it will help us move on to the next stage in the competition, but also because we see ourselves as an ambassador for Kassel, our region, both in a German and in the general European context. With that in mind, we will naturally be proud of every single vote."
If Micromata is successful in its attempt to secure the title of "National Public Champion", the path will be open for it to compete in the second phase of the voting: selection of the "European Public Champion", the prize for which the National Public Champions from all participating countries will compete. This second phase commences on 3 March and runs until 16 April 2015.
Adrian Tripp, CEO of the European Business Awards, explains the importance of the public vote: "The public vote is a key element in the competition because it gives the participants the opportunity to bring their company to the attention of a broad, European public. This year has again seen an especially large number of innovative and sustainable companies line up at the start who have earned broad international recognition."
In parallel with the public vote, the EBA jury*, which works on a voluntary basis, decides which of the competitors from a total of 33 European countries will receive the Ruban d'Honneur and can thus officially call themselves the winner of the European Business Awards 2014/2015. The recipients of the Ruban d'Honneur will then be announced by the chairman of the jury on 10 February.
All the other official prizewinners, both those of the public vote as well as the individual winners of all ten EBA categories, will be announced during a gala awards ceremony in May 2015.
*The members of the EBA jury can be found here:
http://www.businessawardseurope.com/judges
The vote for the "National Public Champion" at a glance:
The vote for the "European Public Champion" at a glance:
About the European Business Awards
Inaugurated in 2007, the European Business Awards today attract the participation of around 20,000 companies from on average 30 countries in Europe. The international jury works on a voluntary basis and is made up of European entrepreneurs, managers and academics who are as experienced as they are distinguished. The EBA has set itself the task of finding companies in the European Economic Area that catch the eye in very different sectors as a result of their outstanding achievements in the fields of economic success, corporate management or strength in innovation. In line with its philosophy, however, the aim of the EBA is not just to draw attention to the particular merits of these companies, but to promote the continent of Europe as an innovative, ethical and successful community of businesses and values. You can find out more about the European Business Awards at http://www.businessawardseurope.com.
About Micromata GmbH
Micromata GmbH has been developing customised software solutions for large companies from the logistics, automotive, medical technology, energy and raw material extraction sectors since 1996. The company's long-term customers primarily include corporations listed on the DAX 30, such as K+S, Volkswagen, E.ON and Deutsche Post DHL, as well as B. Braun Melsungen, WINGAS and Winterhall. Micromata employs around 100 staff and operates a branch in Bonn in addition to its headquarters in Kassel. The company has won the Innovationspreis-IT (IT innovation prize) on multiple occasions and has featured repeatedly as a winner in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 award programme. For further information, please visit http://www.micromata.de.
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