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Finalists for 2017 DatSci Awards announced

2017 DataSci Awards

The 2017 DatSci Awards finalists showcase the best of data science in Ireland

The finalists for the 2017 DatSci Awards were announced today. Now in their second year, the DatSci Awards are celebrating the very best of data science in Ireland. The DatSci Awards were created in an effort to celebrate the very best of data science talent in Ireland as well as to bring the Irish and international data science community closer together. The eight categories this year represent major advances throughout the data science sector.

The awards, hosted by Next Generation in association with the Centre for Applied Data Analytics Research (CeADAR), have seen a huge uplift in interest and applications have had steep competition.

Speaking about the nominations, Linda Davis of Next Generation Recruitment commented, “Based on the success and interest of last year’s awards we added two new awards to the event: Best Use of Data Science in a Public Sector Body and Best Use of Data to Achieve Social Impact. This has allowed us to be inclusive of all areas of data science, a sector that continues to see demand for a huge variety of roles.”

The finalists are as follows:

DATA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Deloitte Ireland

BEST USE OF DATA TO ACHIEVE SOCIAL IMPACT

Sponsored by Deutsche Bank

LARGE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by FTI Consulting

SME OF THE YEAR

START UP OF THE YEAR

STUDENT OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Core Media Ireland

BEST USE OF DATA SCIENCE IN A PUBLIC SECTOR BODY

BEST CONTRIBUTION TO DATA SCIENCE FROM AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH BODY

 

Entries were judged by a number of leading data science experts:

The next stage for finalists is to present to a panel of judges on August 17th and one winner will be chosen per category. The winners will be announced at the DatSci Awards ceremony on September 21st.

Another key element of the DatSci Awards is their scholarship partnership with UCD Michael Smurfit School; proceeds of ticket sales will be put towards a scholarship fund for full fees for one individual for a Level 9 MSc in Business Analytics for the Academic Year of 2017‐18.

The DatSci awards themselves have this week been nominated for the Event Industry Awards 2017 for Best Awards Ceremony.

For more information visit www.datsciawards.ie or follow @DatSciAwards on Twitter.

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