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After holding the GeekWire Awards virtually for the past two years, there was a feeling of real catharsis Thursday evening as hundreds of people streamed through the doors of the… Read More
It was so nice to your faces, Seattle. The GeekWire Awards returned as an in-person event for the first time in three years on Thursday night, and the Pacific Northwest… Read More
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More than 15,000 votes have already been cast in the GeekWire Awards, but there’s still time to get that ballot submitted. Voting concludes Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. PT, so if you’ve not already…
A good user experience (UX) goes deeper than visuals and how applications look - it's creating an entire experience that is meaningful, usable and delightful for the end users. Now in its second year, the UX Design of the Year category at the GeekWire Awards will recognize one startup for its well-designed user experience.
The greater Seattle area is a hotbed for health technology and the past year has seen groundbreaking advancements in the sector. So it's little wonder that there's stiff competition for the 2021 GeekWire Health Innovation of the Year. The category highlights pioneering health, life science, biotechnology or medical breakthroughs that hold great promise for bettering our lives or improving the healthcare system.
Innovators across the Seattle area are tackling problems big and small with a variety of breakthroughs and technologies. Whether it's improved battery performance, better vaccines, an easier way to purchase clean energy, tiny tech for tracking scary insects, or management of a company's cloud infrastructure, the five finalists for GeekWire's Innovation of the Year are looking to change the way we live and do business.
SPACs. IPOs. M&A. The past 12 months ushered in a frenzy of deal activity, with mammoth public offerings and blockbuster acquisitions. Today in GeekWire Awards voting, we're recognizing some of the biggest and most important transactions in the Pacific Northwest technology industry - deals that propelled companies to new heights.
After a year in which the definition of "workplace" became especially fluid, our understanding of what makes for a great place to work shifted as radically as the physical spaces we've inhabited during the pandemic.
The GeekWire Awards return on May 20, but before we get there we could use a little help. Today, we're announcing the finalists across 13 voting categories - everything from Startup of the Year to Next Tech Titan to Deal of the Year.
The GeekWire Awards return on May 20. But before we crown the best innovators, entrepreneurs, and community leaders in the Pacific Northwest, we could use a little help. This year at the virtual awards ceremony, we will once again name winners in long-running categories such as Startup of the Year; Next Tech Titan; and Innovation of the Year.
We're gearing up to celebrate the very best of the Pacific Northwest innovation community with the return of the GeekWire Awards, presented by Wave Business. And while we unfortunately can't meet in person this year, we've got some fun in store for the virtual festivities on May 20.