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2002 |
Fri July 25, 2003
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News
The shortlist for the 2002 e-Awards has been announced, click
here for more information.
About 2002 e-Awards
The European
e-Awards (formerly the European Telework awards) were launched in 1997,
and are the vehicle for highlighting better practice in a variety of areas
relating to the information economy. Since 1997, about 200 examples from
industry and administrations around Europe have been submitted as candidates
for the awards and are acknowledged to bring significant benefits to the
participants. For the first time the awards are being integrated into
eWork in Europe
Conference to be held in Paris 25-27 September 2002, with the award
ceremony being held on the afternoon of the last day (September 27th).
If you wish to
attend the conference and or the eAwards It is adviseable to register
as soon as possible, especially for hotel reservations. Click
here for more information.
In 2002, the award
categories have been redefined to reflect the trends towards stronger
integration of eWork and eBusiness practices, and in the context of the
Commission's eEurope action plan and Go Digital initiative. These categories
also correspond to four focus areas of the Beep
(Best e-Europe Practices) project.
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About
the Sculpture
Each
of the 4 Awards is a numbered copy moulded from a unique
sculpture by French sculptress Liliane
Caumont, symbolising the role of man and woman working in
a global environment.
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