Platinum at CeBIT Hanover: digital publishing awarded with renowned European Seal of e-Excellence 2010

dp proves Excellence in Marketing

Hanover/Munich, March 2010. For the eighth consecutive year, the European Multimedia Forum (EMF) and its national and regional partner associations awarded ICT and digital media companies with the Seals of e-Excellence 2010. digital publishing, one of the European leaders in global language training software solutions, was honoured with the Platinum Award 2010. This prestigious European Award confirms dp’s excellent track record in the innovative marketing of digital products and services. Following an open-application process by a panel of expert judges, the winners were officially announced at CeBIT in Hanover, the European trade show for the ICT industry.

Evaluating the entries, the judges of the Seal of e-Excellence 2010 focused on groundbreaking products and services and excellent marketing practices. At the awards ceremony, Margaretha
Mazura, EMF Secretary-General, declared: “Once again, we are proud to award 33 winners from 12 different countries. Thus far, the ICT has been better able to globally resist the recent financial and economic downturn. Innovation, quality and customer-orientation are at the core of its comparative success, as is amply demonstrated again by the success stories of this year’s Seal winners. Europe has very strong technological assets in ICT, which can be
leveraged through strong marketing actions into world class products and services. The
community of Seal winners constitute by now a prime showcase of excellence in innovation marketing that demonstrates to the world what ‘we can’.”

Awarded annually since 2003, the coveted seals are widely known for recognising innovative companies. Armin Hopp, digital publishing’s CEO, was overwhelmed when accepting the award: “We work closely with our users in the product development process, and this affiliation also guides us on how to market and deliver our product. We will continue, at all times, to lead the path of innovation towards securing the future of inventive online language learning methods. The Platinum award shows us that our efforts are being recognised.”

digital publishing’s online language school, CLT, is a high-capacity platform for computer-based language training in both the Corporate world and learning institutions; it combines all the
advantages of classic live training for groups or individuals with computer-based forms of
learning. The course system consists of a blend of award-winning educational software, online tutoring, effective live training and an official certification system for independent quality
assurance, all of which are combined to meet the needs of the individual student.

About digital publishing
Founded in 1994, Munich/Germany-based digital publishing AG is a pioneer in web-based
language training. Over 500 corporate and institutional clients and 5 million students worldwide use CLT as the efficient and flexible approach to improving language skills for both professional and personal growth. The digital publishing corporate solution, CLT, has been awarded numerous prizes – among others the coveted Worlddidac Award 2008, the British E-Learning Award 2009 and the IT Training Award 2010 – and is available in more than 80 countries worldwide. The
company is one of the most successful and fastest growing providers of technology-enhanced learning solutions in the industry. For more information, please visit www.clt-net.co.uk