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BC Tech Announces 2025 Technology Impact Awards Winners; Celebrates Outstanding Innovation and Leadership

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October 24, 2025

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VANCOUVER, B.C. June 11, 2025 – BC Tech is proud to announce the 43 finalists across 10 Technology Impact Award categories who achieved exceptional success in the past year. The post BC Tech Announces 2025 Technology Impact Awards Winners; Celebrates Outstanding Innovation and Leadership appeared first on BC Tech Association.

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