Four Kerry winners were honoured at this year's Tech Industry Alliance Leaders Awards.
The awards celebrates the leading companies in the South West region of Ireland, from global multinationals, to schools and start-ups.
Firies National School won the Excellence in Education Award,taking home a €5,000 prize.
The school was recognised for pioneering approach to digital learning and commitmentto science, technology, maths and engineering.
Dairymaster won Best Learning Workplace, acknowledging its dedication to continuous professional development and skills innovation.
ViClarity was named Tech Scale-Up of the Year, celebrating the Tralee-based company's impressive growth trajectory and its advancements in regulatory technology solutions.
IQUTECH was awarded Small Indigenous Company of the Year. The company was founded by Tralee native Mark O’Sullivan.
In addition to this, the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award went to STEM Passport for Inclusion, a programme which counts Killorglin’s RDI Hub among its senior partners.
The awards took place at the The Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Cork