EIP sponsors EDGE Awards 2016

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11 November 2015
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EIP is proud to be a supporter of the EDGE Awards 2016 which celebrates the best in innovation and technology in the South West.

The firm is a sponsor of the Emerging Technology Award, which will be awarded to the business that has most successfully designed and implemented a new technology to improve the service they are providing.

Partner and head of EIP’s Bath office, Matt Lawman, said: “The EDGE Awards will celebrate all that is best about the South West from a creative and entrepreneurial perspective and EIP is excited to be part of this through our association with the EDGE Awards.”

Entries can be made via the EDGE Awards website. The closing date is 8 January 2016.

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