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The World Communication Awards (WCA) [1] were established in 1999 to recognise excellence amongst global telecom operators. The first awards were presented in Geneva during ITU Telecom '99 and were held at the Espace Sécheron [2] More recent awards have been presented in London drawing an audience of around 500 senior executives from the telecommunications industry.
World Communication Awards: Terrapinn Holdings: Excellence amongst global telecom operators United Kingdom: World Habitat Awards: Building and Social Housing Foundation: Practical, innovative and sustainable solutions to current housing needs, which are capable of being transferred or adapted for use elsewhere United Kingdom: World Travel Awards
This list of awards for contributions to society is an index to articles on notable awards for contributions to society. It excludes humanitarian and service awards, religion-related awards, peace prizes, law enforcement awards and honors and legal awards, which are covered by separate lists. The list is organized by region and country of the ...
Constant Contact Recognized With Over 20 Awards Since the Start of 2012 Industry organizations honor company's products, tech prowess, and customer service WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As ...
These awards include World Championship Finalist and Winner, the Design Award, the Connect Award, the Innovate Award, the Motivate Award, the Think Award and the Judges' Award. The most notable awards are the World Championship Inspire Award and the award given to the winning alliance. [32] The FTC World Championship was held in Houston and ...
WCC World Awards (1984), including the Albert Einstein World Award of Science (1984), the José Vasconcelos World Award of Education (1985), and the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts (1989), which are awarded to outstanding scientists, educators, and artists, respectively, and the first one is awarded annually and the other two alternate in ...
1993 — Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, [5] a joint project of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh together with Westinghouse Electric Corporation, established in 1986 by a grant from the National Science Foundation with support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its purpose is to develop and make available state ...
The awards are open to companies, organizations, or individuals from any of the UN and the UNESCO Member States. [3] They are divided into 8 different categories. [citation needed] The world summit awards are managed by the International Center for New Media (ICNM), [4] a non-profit organization based in Salzburg, Austria. [5]