Ariane Systems Selected To Represent France In Prestigious 2011 European Business Awards
Ariane Systems, the world leader in self-service check-in/out technology for the hospitality industry and the creator of the revolutionary Allegro Online/Mobile/Kiosk solution, has been selected as one of just 25 companies to represent France at the upcoming 2011 European Business Awards, sponsored by HSBC. The European Business Awards is dedicated to raising the visibility and progress of companies that excel in delivering innovation and successful commercial results while acting in a socially responsible manner.
Ariane Systems and the other Country Representatives will now be judged by an eminent panel of economists, academics, business leaders, politicians and media owners. They will evaluate the entries and select the top 100 scoring companies to become Ruban d’Honneur recipients, to be announced July 28. Ruban d’Honneur recipients will be invited to attend the final stage of the competition in September when they will give face-to-face presentations and interviews to a panel of judges who will determine the overall European Business Award winners in 10 categories.
Europe’s biggest and most respected business awards program, the European Business Awards honor companies that can demonstrate commercial success, innovation and ethical best practices. The awards program is open to large multinational companies, medium-sized firms and fast-growing small businesses, representing all sectors and all countries of the European Union, and more than 15,000 companies from 30 countries applied this year.
The Ruban d’Honneur winners will be honored at a gala awards presentation ceremony at Rey Juan Carlos I in Barcelona on November 22, when the overall European Business Award category winners will be revealed. For a full list of competing businesses, visit BusinessAdwardsEurope.com.
For more information about Ariane Systems and the Allegro solution, please contact Christelle Pigeat at Ariane Systems at +1 (514) 295 5944, or email [email protected].
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