Public Voting Opens for Armenia Digital Awards 2024

The Armenia Digital Awards 2024, the first competition in the republic dedicated to recognizing the best online projects, has officially opened public voting. Starting today and continuing through the end of August, residents of Armenia are invited to cast their votes for their favorite nominees across various categories.

To participate in the voting process, users must register on the official website Awards.am and verify their phone numbers. This stage of the competition aims to gather valuable customer feedback on the quality of online services offered by the participating companies and identify the best practices in Armenia’s digital landscape.

Notable participants include leading financial and service organizations such as Ardshinbank, Evocabank, Amiobank, EasyPay, and Hyur Service. Their innovative projects and solutions will be showcased for public evaluation, making this an opportunity for the broader audience to influence the recognition of excellence in the digital sector.

From September 1 to September 10, the jury will conduct a closed voting session. The jury comprises senior executives from Armenia’s largest companies and leading specialists in digital technologies. The winners will be announced at the end of September during a high-profile awards ceremony, which promises to be a landmark event in the field of digital marketing.

The Armenia Digital Awards 2024 is not just a competition but also a platform for sharing experiences and exchanging innovative ideas. It actively contributes to the development of Armenia’s digital economy and innovation ecosystem. All residents are encouraged to participate in the voting process and support the country’s best digital projects.

To vote for your favorite nominees, visit Awards.am.

Organizer

The competition is organized by Eugene Mishchenko, President of the E-Commerce & Digital Marketing Association (ECDMA). With over 20 years of leadership experience in digital departments of major international and Russian companies such as METRO, Sanofi, L’Occitane, and Sportmaster, Eugene has spent the last two and a half years in Yerevan, contributing to the development of Armenia’s digital market.