The TechCrunch Europas, the European Startup Awards for tech companies, has listed Cognician, a South African technology startup, as one of the top 11 Best New Startup’s in 2010.
I’ve met Patrick Kayton, co-founder and COO of Cognician and the guy is pure class. He is 100% humble, incredibly smart and very switched on to the world around him. With that said I am in the perfect position to say how incredibly happy I am for Patrick and his team. He has fought incredibly hard for his product, the vision and his company and deserves every bit of success that comes his way.
Some info on TechCrunch Europas:
The Europas serve to honour the best technology companies and startups across the web and mobile space. The awards span 22 categories and recognise and celebrate the most compelling technology startups, Internet and mobile innovations of the past year.
A little about Cognician:
Cognican, the original thought processor that presents content in the form of provocative questions, helping users to apply the author’s ideas to their own tasks, so that they can think better, further and faster, was selected through a process done by referencing TechCrunch’s database of tech companies on CrunchBase. This was followed by a month of online public voting that saw 33,126 votes being cast across all categories. The final award winners will be determined based both on popular votes received through website voting along with the results submitted by The Europas Advisory Board.
The award winners will be revealed at The Europas event which will be held in London this Friday, November 19. The evening will be attended by over 350 people from the cream of Europe’s startups, VCs and entrepreneurs along with industry leaders of the the tech startup and investor scene who will be presenting the awards to the winners.
A quick word from Patrick:
“Cognician has made great strides in 2010 with limited resources and see being nominated in the final 11 as testament to both the quality of Cognician and the work that our small team has put in,” adds Kayton.
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November 18th, 2010 at 11:17 am
Thanks for the support, Nic! To be honest, we didn’t even realise we were eligible.
Maybe we should have a smaller, local version called The Afros;)
April 25th, 2011 at 7:51 pm
Fascinating! All the marketing certainly be overwhelming, and, sometimes insulting whenever you are aware they think they’ve got you called. Desperate desperate
May 24th, 2011 at 5:56 am
Wow, This is so awesome but how come not many know about this award. I would think this would be an award most start up tech companies would aspire to have.
Anyway now that I am aware of it I can research about it and spread the word. How do you even get nominated for this award?