A prize for companies that fly high

A prize for companies that fly high

The coveted Pegasus statues will be presented on June 3rd.
Image: VOLKER WEIHBOLD

Pegasus is a Central European constellation with 13 stars and is also the country’s largest economic prize, which is being awarded for the 31st time this year. It is a prize for companies that fly high and know how to impress with their ideas and innovations even in difficult times.

The OÖN, together with its long-standing partners Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich, the State of Upper Austria, the Chamber of Commerce, the Association of Industrialists and KPMG, award the business prize, which this year has the motto “Forward together”. The aim is to highlight companies that are taking new approaches to technology, organization or training and recruiting employees and to show that they are successful even in uncertain times. The Pegasus is awarded in six categories: Innovation Emperor, Lighthouse, Success Story, Hope for the Future, Lifetime Achievement and Entrepreneur/Manager of the Year – the patron for the latter award is the Austrian Chamber of Commerce. You can submit in one or more categories at nachrichten.at/pegasus2024 – be among the first applicants! The submission deadline is April 5th. The gala night will take place on June 3rd in the Brucknerhaus in Linz. All applicants are warmly invited. Be there too and use the evening to network.

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