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BAIT Awards ceremony takes place in Bulgaria

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On February 24, under the auspices of President Rumen Radev, a ceremony announcing the winners of the 10th edition of the awards of the Bulgarian Association of Information Technologies (BAIT) for 2020 will be held, the press office of the head of state has reported.

The event is to take place in a virtual studio and online with the participation of Vice President Iliana Yotova at 16.00 hours. The Vice President will announce the winner of the award for special contribution, as this year the award marks the 10th edition of the competition and the 25th anniversary of the establishment of BAIT.

A total of 8 awards will be presented in different categories for contribution to the development of information and communication technologies.



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