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The Splash Awards 2017

We were there: at the first German Splash Awards 2017 in Hamburg. The award show with Dutch roots took place for the first time in Germany.

Above all, the Splash Awards are designed to honor those who make remarkable use of Drupal. Not only Drupal agencies, but also individual Drupal developers are taken into account with their submitted projects. In addition to eight awards, a Drupalista of the Year was also selected. The Drupalista award is designed to highlight the people who have made a significant contribution to the Drupal community and have been specially dedicated to the Drupal community last year.

The nominees, the categories and the jury

27 projects were nominated in nine categories. The submitted projects were diverse and came from different fields such as the food, health, e-learning, chemical and publishing industries. undpaul was nominated in the category publishers/media with the project "Mein Schöner Garten". The jury of the Splash Awards 2017 included Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire, Robert Douglass, Meike Jung, Rouven Volk and Marc Dinse.

The location

In the heart of St. Pauli, the award ceremony took place in two locations in the clubhouse. The reception as well as the after show party were arranged at kukuun, while the actual awarding took place at Häkken. The exceptional location, the professional service staff and the successful aftershow party put the awards uniquely in the scene.

The winners

All winners in the respective categories can be found here.

undpaul wins Award

We are proud to have received the award for best project in the category publishing & media. A big thank you to everyone involved!

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