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Skillit nominated for 2024 SaaS Award

[New York, NY] – 23 July 2024 – Skillit has been named a finalist in The 2024 SaaS Awards program in the category ‘Best SaaS Product for the Construction Industry.’  

A long-established awards program now spanning 56 categories, The SaaS Awards recognizes cutting edge innovations and applications of software-as-a-service solutions across a broad range of use cases and sectors. The program received entries from organizations of varying sizes worldwide, including North America, Canada, across Europe, the Middle East, and Australasia. 

CEO of The Cloud Awards, James Williams, said: “Each year it seems the quality of the entries into The SaaS Awards exceeds all our expectations, and 2024 has proven this to be the case

“Our judges have been very forward in telling our team how difficult their decisions have been this year, for all the right reasons – such is the caliber of the submissions they’ve been reviewing.

“As such, I’d like to extend a huge congratulations to this year’s finalists. To have stood apart from an extremely impressive field of shortlistees is a tremendous achievement. We wish them all the best of luck in the final round of judging.” 

"Being shortlisted for the 'Best SaaS Product for the Construction Industry' in The 2024 SaaS Awards is a significant milestone for Skillit," remarked Fraser Patterson, CEO and Founder. "This recognition validates our team's relentless efforts to innovate and push boundaries in the ConTech space. We're thrilled to stand alongside other industry leaders in this category and eagerly anticipate the final results. Regardless of the outcome, this nomination fuels our mission to fix the construction industry’s skilled labor crisis.”

The program’s judges will now determine which of the finalists should be named the winner in each category, with the announcement of their decision to be made on August 13, 2024.

To view the full list of finalists, visit: https://www.cloud-awards.com/2024-saas-awards-finalists

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