IEEE Selects Martello for Ottawa’s 2018 Outstanding ICT Company Recognition Award

Martello Technologies Group Inc. accepted the “2018 Outstanding Information and Communications Technology Company” Recognition Award from IEEE Ottawa. The award was presented at the 74th Annual IEEE Ottawa Section AGM and Banquet on Friday, October 19th at the Shaw Centre.

IEEE Ottawa Section presents the IEEE Ottawa Section Awards annually as recognition for its members, volunteers, chapters, affinity groups and student branches to provide recognition and appreciation for the industry and organizations.

The Outstanding Technology Company Recognition Award recognizes an industry or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to science, engineering, and technology. Awards are given in the following three categories: Outstanding Information & Communications Technology Company Recognition Award, Outstanding High Technology Company Recognition Award, and Outstanding Clean Technology Company Recognition Award.

The Award Committee selects the winners for the “IEEE Ottawa Section Outstanding Technology Company Recognition Award” based on innovation and patents, products and technology, benefits and services for the region, province, and country, employment and market driven strategy for the local and international industry.

More than 5,000 businesses and government organizations are already benefiting from Martello’s solutions in 150 countries around the world, and Martello’s proven solutions continue to be recognized by the industry. In September, the company received a Frost & Sullivan Leadership Award for NPM (Network Performance Management) and ranked as Ottawa’s Fastest Growing Company on the Growth 500 list of Canada’s Fastest Growing Companies. In August 2018, the company received the INTERNET TELEPHONY SD-WAN Product of the Year Award, and in June 2018 Martello debuted on the Branham300 listing of Canada’s top ICT companies.

 

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