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TechIsland’s Artemis Pnevmatikou receives CBN Young Dragon Award in Services category

Artemis Pnevmatikou, Head of PR & Communications at TechIsland, has been named the Young Dragon in the Services category at the first CBN Young Dragon Awards.

Pnevmatikou was awarded during a ceremony at Nicosia’s Municipal Theatre on 2 December.

Artemis Pnevmatikou is a true innovator whose career seamlessly blends technology and effective communication, driving transformative change in both fields. Her leadership is evident in the strategic initiatives that have significantly contributed to TechIsland's mission of turning Cyprus into a thriving tech hub. Her work has not only advanced the national economy but also set new standards in PR and communication in the tech industry.

She is, at the same time, an inspiring figure, especially for women in the tech field, and a vocal advocate for strategic networking and continuous learning, encouraging the next generation to break stereotypes and bridge the gender gap in technology. Her participation in the organisation of initiatives such as Women in Tech underscores her dedication to creating an inclusive and supportive community.

The CBN Young Dragon Awards are presented by Cyta Business, the Gold Sponsor of the Awards is Punin Group, the Young Dragon Champion Sponsor is Ecommbx and Nespresso is the Awards Sponsor.

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