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UK firm wins European ICT prize

Transitive Corporation scoops grand prize for software translator

Matt Chapman, vnunet.com 16 Mar 2007
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A UK company was one of three grand prize winners at the European ICT Awards, picking up €200,000 (£137,000) in prize money.

Transitive Corporation, the only UK firm to make it through to the final stages of the competition, was recognised for the technological innovation of its QuickTransit software translator. 

QuickTransit allows applications compiled for one processor or operating system to run on another without any reprogramming.

Founded in 2000, Transitive has headquarters in Los Gatos in California and a research and development team in Manchester in the UK.

The other two winners were Swedish company Telepo and Austrian firm Treventus Mechatronics.

Telepo won for a communications system that allows anytime, anywhere access to fixed-line phone services, while Treventus triumphed for its ScanRobot automatic scanner that digitises books in minutes. 

Seven German companies reached the final, but the country failed to scoop a major prize.

A total of 450 companies in 30 European countries entered the competition, and 17 runners-up each received €5,000 (£3,400).

"Information and communications technology opens up a world of new possibilities, including new ways of working and new ways of living," said Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding, who awarded the prizes at the CeBIT show in Hanover. 

"Innovations such as these are essential if Europe is to stay ahead in the global game."

See also:

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Businesses in the European Union have a chance to get their hands on a total of €700,000 (£470,000) in prize moneyEU 'Dragon's Den' offers £470,000 for marketable ICT ideas  27 Sep 2006
The ICT sector is the fastest growing area of the European economy and will create 1.5 million new jobs over the next four yearsSMEs key to future growth  06 Jun 2006
Not enough investment or uptake, says commissioner Viviane Reding  24 Mar 2006

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