School of Computer Science

TRANSITIVE® wins European ICT Grand Prize

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Date: 16th March 2007

 

The School of Computer Science spin out company Transitive Limited has won the European Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Grand Prize, the most distinguished award for products and services that represent the best of European innovation in information and communication technologies. Competition was fierce, with over 450 applications from 30 countries, but Transitive were selected as one of three winners of the prize, described by Euro-CASE as the EU's 'Nobel Prize' for innovation in information and communication technologies. "We are honoured to receive this award and recognition at a time when so many innovative and important technologies are defining and reshaping the 'digital' world," said Manchester Computer Science lecturer Alasdair Rawsthorne: founder and CTO of Transitive.

 

Press Release:

The full press release is available on the Transitive website: http://www.transitive.com/news/press.htm