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August 07, 2025 | Tom Ballard

Chattanooga Tech Council accepting nominations and applications for its annual TechX Awards

The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony at 6 p.m. EDT on September 25.

Nominations and applications are now open for the 6th Annual “Technology Excellence (TechX) Awards,” presented by the Chattanooga Technology Council (ChaTech.)

TechX honors and celebrates the technology professionals and companies who are driving the future of technology across the Chattanooga region. The event recognizes excellence across various technology fields, spotlighting the many achievements and innovations that are having the greatest impact in our community.

Nominations and applications will close on August 12. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony at 6 p.m. EDT on September 25 at the Wolford Family Athletic Center in Mackenzie Arena on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Individual tickets and tables are on sale now and limited sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information on ticket sales or sponsorships, visit chatech.org/techx.

Awards will be given in 10 categories at this year’s TechX Awards:

  1. Tech for Good Award.
  2. CxO Leader of the Year Award.
  3. Early Innovator Award.
  4. Tech Company of the Year Award.
  5. Artificial Intelligence Innovation Award.
  6. Woman in Tech Leadership Award.
  7. Tech Marketing Excellence Award.
  8. Tech Educator of the Year Award.
  9. Emerging Tech Student Award.

There’s an additional category this year called the Tech Manager/Leader of the Year Award.

Nominations and applications can be submitted by visiting chatech.org/techx.

 



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