Podkarpackie Voivodship Economic Award 2019
Another year in a row we are the winners of the Podkarpackie Voivodship Economic Award. We received the statuette in the best product category for JPK Insight, our application for substantive analysis of JPK_VAT files.
The Gala of the “Podkarpackie Voivodship Economic Award 2019” competition was held yesterday at the Exhibition and Congress Center of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship G2A Arena in Jasionka near Rzeszów.
The Podkarpackie Voivodship Economic Award competition is organized by the Business Promotion Center already for the 18th time. This year's Gala was under the honorary patronage of the Marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland and the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Technology (currently the Ministry of Development). This year's edition of the competition gathered 155 companies that competed for distinctions in several categories. Micro, small, medium and large companies were evaluated. The jury also assessed their products and services. Full list of awards can be found at: https://png.pl/wreczono-statuetki-konkursu-podkarpacka-nagroda-gospodarcza-2019/
Congratulations to the whole team involved in the project!
JPK Insight can be tested for free by contacting us via the available form at: https://jpk-insight.pl/
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