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Wednesday 28th November 2007
RIM launches women in tech awards 4:45PM, Wednesday 28th November 2007
Research in Motion (RIM) has launched its BlackBerry Women and Technology Awards 2008.

Applications are now being accepted for the awards, which recognise and reward the achievements women have made both working in IT, and using it outside of the tech sector. The company launched the hunt for this year's nominees at a private showing of rock star turned photographer Bryan Adams' Modern Muses collection.

Despite women making up more than half of the UK's working population, they still represent a very small portion of the IT workforce, according to Charmaine Eggberry (pictured), RIM's vice president and managing director of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

"Regardless of age, status or profession, inspirational role models are invaluable. The Modern Muses exhibition celebrates the stature that has been achieved by women in a variety of disciplines and is a fitting
 
 
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way to launch the third BlackBerry Women & Technology Awards," she said.

"The aim of the BlackBerry Women & Technology Awards is to support and celebrate women who have demonstrated passion and dedication in their lives and work through the innovative use of technology. Past winners have been truly inspiring and I look forward to unveiling our 2008 winners in May next year."

The awards are divided into seven categories: Best use of technology within the corporate sector; Best use of technology by small to medium business (<250); Best use of technology within the multi-media industry; Best use of technology by women under 30; Best mentor; Best company advancing women in technology; and finally the BlackBerry outstanding woman in technology award, the winner of which will be selected from the other six categories.

Previous award winner Jackie Edwards, a lecturer at De Montfort University, attended the awards launch to show her support to the cause of making technology more appealing to women.

"We need to do things to encourage more women to come into technology and need to encourage more women to stay in technology," she says. "I think these awards are absolutely fantastic and long may they continue."

The closing date for entries is 7 March and winners will be announced on 6 May next year at a dinner ceremony at the Marriott Grosvenor Square.

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