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Finalists for Edge Woman of the Year Award 2021 Announced

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State of the Edge and Edge Computing World comes together to recognize top ten women shaping the future of Edge for 2021 | Photo by Keren Levand on Unsplash

The State of the Edge and Edge Computing World are proud to sponsor this year’s edition of The Edge Woman of the Year 2021. The nominees represent a group of qualified industry leaders in roles impacting the direction of their organization’s strategy, technology and communications around edge computing, edge infrastructure, edge software or edge systems. The final winner will be chosen by numerous industry judges, including the previous Edge Woman of the Year 2020 winner, Fay Arjomandi, Founder of mimik Technology Inc.

The winner will be announced during this year’s Edge Computing World that will be held virtually October 12-15, 2021.

Candice Digby, Partnerships and Events Manager at Vapor IO said, “The Edge Woman of the Year Award 2021 was created as part of an industry commitment of time and resources to highlight the growing importance of the contributions and accomplishments of women in edge computing. The award is presented annually at the Edge Computing World event, which offers the finalists and winners one of the most visible platforms for the entire edge computing ecosystem to highlight the advancements of their efforts in this field.”

This award is presented to outstanding female and non-binary professionals in edge computing for their committed performance in their roles elevating Edge. The submissions continue to be incredibly impressive year after year and the finalists represent a premier group of women taking the reins of leadership across the edge computing ecosystem.

To find out who are the seven finalists for this year’s edition and learn more about their excellent work as well as the categories they evolve in, visit the website of the Women in Edge Award by following this link: www.edgecomputingworld.com/edgewomanoftheyear

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