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We are absolutely elated to announce that CreativeHUT have won a prestigious BETT award for Company of the Year!

“The judges commented on the fantastic energy and innovative approach from CreativeHUT, a small player with a big heart! An ambitious company, using a strong range of partnerships to increase their attractiveness to young people, their reach and their impact.”

The award was presented by Rory Bremner on the 29th of March at the Brewery London. The BETT Awards are recognised as one of the most prestigious awards in the education technology industry. They celebrate the creativity and innovation that is transforming education and are judged by a panel of experts from the education and technology sectors.

The award ceremony is part of BETT’s international flagship event at the ExCel in London with visitors from more than 120 countries. Thousands of visitors gather to meet with hundreds of EdTech providers, join CPD content sessions and network with their peers. The awards are a celebration of the inspiring creativity and innovation that can be found throughout technology for education. Produced in association with Besa, being a Bett Award Winner is simply the best way to showcase your organisation with a sign of excellence.

"We are thrilled to receive this recognition from the BETT Awards," said the founder of CreativeHUT, Gareth Boldsworth. "This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, who have worked tirelessly to develop innovative educational technology solutions that truly make a difference in the lives of students and teachers."

Over the last 12 months, CreativeHUT has worked on some of the most incredible projects in education, including the launch of a digital skills lab with Everton In The Community. The lab is used by over 90 schools in Merseyside to provide access for students to cutting-edge resources such as robotics, VR and 3D printers. CreativeHUT has also partnered with Newcastle FC, Amazon, Google, Silverstone, Nissan, St Helens Chamber and McLaren. They have inspired over 15,000 students to build exciting futures through workshops and have opened five learning centres providing access for 750+ of the most deprived schools in the UK to cutting-edge resources, including LEGO® Education, Makeblock and Sphero. 

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