HackMotion sells proprietary hardware and software that helps analyze and improve golf swings and is used by over 10,000 golfers and coaches worldwide.
Gold, silver and bronze medal winners were announced in four categories, with more than 20,000 euros in prize money to be shared among the winners.
“This year's E-Commerce Awards Festival was a high-profile event with over 100 e-commerce platforms from the Baltic States participating. We saw that these top platforms know how to utilize the right tools, produce high-quality content and create effective website designs,” said Arnis Jekabsons, Chair of the Jury and Managing Director of Element Digital.
“The competitiveness of e-commerce in the Baltic States is clear and with a focus on fine-tuning the details, these platforms are well positioned to dominate on a global scale. We also have the potential to create great innovative products that will help us to be recognised on a global scale. While there is still room for growth, especially in the integration of AI and automation within our e-stores, the enthusiasm and commitment to continuous improvement shown by this year's participants is really encouraging,” said Jekabsons.
This is the first-of-its-kind pan-Baltic e-commerce awards, and according to the organizers, the format is set to be repeated in 2025. More information on the project: https://balticecommerceawards.com
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