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Companies set to shine at BETT
Published:  16 December, 2011

The finalists for the 14th annual BETT Awards have been announced by organisers Emap Connect, and the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA). Every year, the BETT Awards receive a large number of high quality entries from ICT educational suppliers, wanting the ultimate industry recognition for the thought, time and cost that has been invested in their products. However, more importantly, it is their understanding of the sector and its needs that sets the winning suppliers aside from the others.

The BETT Awards are considered to be the most prestigious in the education sector, and are committed to celebrating a distinctive and diverse digital education resources market that meets the needs of the education system.

Debbie French, event director at Emap comments: “There are a huge number of educational suppliers that offer our sector unprecedented products and services to ensure that learning is continually advancing.  The specific nature of each individual child’s learning requirements means that judging the products and services entered into the BETT Awards is possibly the most challenging of any award programme. However this year both the suppliers and judges have demonstrated their level of excellence in education – it has been an exciting year.”

“Ray Barker, Director of BESA and chair of judging adds: “Every year the quality of product and services into education appears to improve. It is a tough economic time, and although the education sector hasn’t been affected as much as many, schools are looking more closely at the products and services they buy to ensure they are getting the best value. The BETT Awards finalists are certainly companies that schools can safely consider to be of the best available.”

The winners will be announced at the BETT Awards dinner on Wednesday 11 January 2012 at the Hilton, Park Lane, London. To book your place please visit; www.bettawards.com.




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