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Forrester Research Opens Nominations for 2026 Global Technology Awards Focused on Business Outcomes

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Forrester Research has officially opened nominations for its 2026 Global Technology Awards, according to an announcement made on Tuesday. The awards aim to recognize organizations and technology leaders who have demonstrated excellence in leveraging technology to drive business growth, improve customer experiences, and foster innovation.

The nomination process is open to companies and individuals across various industries worldwide. Forrester stated that the awards will evaluate nominees based on their ability to deliver measurable business outcomes through innovative technology strategies. Categories for the awards include advancements in digital transformation, customer experience, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies. Submissions will undergo a rigorous review process conducted by Forrester analysts, with winners set to be announced later in the year.

Further details about eligibility criteria, submission deadlines, and evaluation processes are available on Forrester’s official website.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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