TEMIS Wins the Prestigious European "ICT Prize 2007" with Luxid

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TEMIS won the European Information and Communications Technology Prize "ICT Prize" thirteenth edition. TEMIS has received this prestigious prize during the awards ceremony which took place this morning at CeBIT 2007, the major ICT event, in Hanover, Germany. TEMIS won Europe's most coveted technology prize for Luxid, its cutting-edge Information Discovery software solution serving the Information Intelligence needs of Business Corporations.

This prestigious and renowned prize is awarded by the European Commission as part of its efforts to promote Europe's ICT industry and boost growth. The ICT Prize covers the converging fields of computer, media and communications industries - considered to be among the driving forces in modern economies.

Today, TEMIS is one of the twenty companies which have been recognized by the jury for innovative and imaginative products and services. Luxid has been selected among a record-breaking 450 candidates from 30 countries by independent leading experts from 16 European countries.

TEMIS CEO Eric Brégand received the award from the Commissioner for the Information Society Mrs. Viviane Reding, and Prof. Wolfgang Wahlster, Director and CEO of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, DFKI, Chairman of the European ICT Prize Executive Jury 2007.

"We are very proud to receive the European "ICT Prize 2007" award, the greatest acknowledgement of our European leadership now in place after 6 years of business.", states Eric Brégand, CEO of TEMIS. "This recognition on a European scale comes at a strategic moment in TEMIS development, as we have the ambitious goal of repeating this success in the United States."

21.03.2007, Martine Falhon, TEMIS




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