A Harrogate tech firm has once again been listed as a finalist at the prestigious Tech Awards 2024.
Phase 4 Computers has been nominated in three categories: Finalist Tech For Techs community expert (Richard Towers-Forth), Finalist Best Tech Website and Best Shop Front.
It’s the second successive year that Phase 4 has been recognised for its contribution to the industry.
Richard Towers-Forth said:
“This prestigious recognition acknowledges our commitment to innovation, excellence, and performance in the tech industry.
“We are honoured to be considered among the best in the field.”
The awards will be held on 21st June at the Tech MAX 2024 Trade Event at the Magna near Sheffield.
Richard added:
“This event offers an excellent opportunity for networking and celebration, and we are proud to represent our company, partners, and customers on this significant occasion.
“We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who has supported us throughout our journey, including our dedicated team, partners, and customers.
“Your unwavering support and trust in our company have helped us achieve this incredible milestone.”

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