Dubai
Media City announced its business partner Conservus
International has been named as a
winner of the Red Herring 100 Europe award, an annual recognition given to top
private technology companies based in the Europe,
Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
region. The Red Herring 100 Europe finalist companies were
honoured at the Red Herring Europe 2009 Conference, which was held last month
in Berlin. Mohammad
Abdullah, Executive Director, Dubai
Media City,
said: “We are proud to host a business partner such as Conservus and we
congratulate the company on receiving this worldwide recognition. The
traditional advertising market is shifting and products such as those offered
by Conservus reflect the new face of advertising. “Awards
such as the Red Herring are essential for technology start-ups to learn about
innovations in the field and also to identify potential synergies and areas for
collaboration. Conservus is privileged
to be the first company based in the Arab world to be awarded such a
distinction. Our base in Dubai
Media City
has also exposed Conservus to tremendous possibilities and advantages in terms
of support and business networking, in addition to the wide array of facilities
and services available to us in this strategic location.” Highlighting
services available in a single location that are of high relevance to the
hospitality, business and community sectors, the MyConservus portal provides
advertisers with direct access to potential consumers while generating revenue
from these advertisements. Conservus International aims to expand the portal’s
reach internationally by entering into potential franchise discussions with
technology companies. Headquartered
in San Mateo, California, Red Herring’s lists of top
private companies are an important part of the publication’s tradition of
identifying new and innovative technology companies and entrepreneurs.
Companies such as Google, eBay, and Skype were spotted in their early days by
Red Herring editors, and touted as leaders that would change the way we live
and work. Farley
Duvall, Managing Director of Red Herring, said: “During a difficult year, Red
Herring still received an impressive list of submissions from companies across
the EMEA region, clearly demonstrating the region’s role as a major centre for
innovation in the global technology sector. The exceptional accomplishments of
European technology startups and entrepreneurs are a testament to the rapid
advancements being made in building the EMEA region’s innovation ecosystem.”
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Add a Comment
Add a Comment
<<Home








