Telecoms industry peak body Communications Alliance has announced the 2021 finalists in the communications industry’s premier awards for excellence - the ACOMMS - which recognise exemplary achievement across 12 categories of endeavour.
Five social start-ups have developed innovative technology solutions addressing social challenges for disadvantaged and vulnerable people focused on employability, education, health and aged-disability support to win a place as Optus 2020 Future Makers program finalists.
The ACOMMS are the Australian telecommunications industry's premier awards for excellent, and with the finalists announced (and listed below in full), Huawei noted its marketing campaign for the P30 Pro launch in Sydney and Paris was in the running for a prestigious ACOMMS award.
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