Front row L-R: Angela Butler, Finance and Operations Manager, IE Domain Registry Limited with Joan Mulvihill, CEO Irish Internet Association. Back row L-R: John Beck, PillarProjects; Amy Neale, National Digital Research Centre; Lavinia Morris, Friends First; Donal O'Nuallain, headline sponsor IE Domain Registry Limited; Michelle Daly, Paddy Power; and Donal McGuinness, Zapa Technologies.

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) has announced the shortlist for this year’s Dot ie Net Visionary Awards. Online voting is now open. The IIA awards has a new headline sponsor in IE Domain Registry Limited (IEDR), new categories, a new venue and a record number of entries.
The new categories include Best Open Data Initiative and Best Rookie. New also to the line-up is best recognition of all those non-techies who have made their move to a business life online with ‘Breakthrough Brick to Click’.
“The sheer number of entrants was overwhelming. It’s a great sign of the positivity, determination and creativity of the sector. Our panel of judges had the tough job of shortlisting and a few admitted to getting lost in some great websites in the process,” says Joan Mulvihill, CEO of the Irish Internet Association.
Commenting on its involvement, Angela Butler, finance and operations manager with the IEDR says, “The IEDR is keen to promote and celebrate these websites which can be used as quality benchmarks for other businesses and individuals to rank and improve their own online offerings.”
The Awards, now in their 13th year will be held on Friday, 30th September at the Wintergarden at the National Gallery of Ireland.
For further information and ticket details: http://www.iia.ie/net-visionary/

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