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Each year, the Secrets of Australian ICT competition selects Australia’s most innovative information and communications technology (ICT) companies and research organisations and promotes them to a global audience.
The competition is an initiative of the Committee Marketing ICT for Australia and it receives support from the Australian Government, state and territory governments, industry associations and research bodies. For the second year running, the major corporate sponsors for the 2006 competition were Cisco and Dell.
Winners of the 2006 competition were announced on 13 March 2007 by the Minister for Communications Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, at a function in Melbourne. Winners received individual awards and prizes, including IT hardware, to a combined value of $105 000.
The
2006 winner’s brochure (File size: 2.2Mb) profiles the winning companies and their innovations.
The 2007 competition timetable is currently being finalised.