PCR Awards 2017: full winners list

Wednesday March 8th saw the PCR Awards take place at The Brewery, as the Channel took to the red carpet to celebrate what has ben an exceptional 12 months. 

Hosted by TV regular Jo Caulfield, the awards recognised the top companies and brands in the UK IT Channel over the last year.

21 awards were dished out over five categories – Retailer, Reseller (new for 2017), Channel Services, Distribution, and Vendor – along with the prestigious PCR Company of the Year award which was won by Nvidia. 

Here is the full list of winners:

RETAILER 

System Builder – Utopia Computers

Independent Retailer – Chips Computers (Chesterfield)

National Retailer – Maplin

Online Retailer – Overclockers UK

RESELLER 

SMB Reseller – Sweethaven Business Services

Corporate VAR – Centerprise International

MSP Specialist – Transputec

CHANNEL SERVICES

Dealer Services Provider – Network Group

Marketing/PR Agency – Zaboura Communications

DISTRIBUTION 

Software, Services & Support – Tech Data

Hardware Distributor – Tech Data

Cloud Distributor – Westcoast

Consumer Electronics Distributor – CMS Distribution

Marketing & PR – Ingram Micro

VENDOR 

Software, Services & Support – Microsoft

Peripherals Vendor – HyperX

Components Vendor – Nvidia

Desktop PC Vendor – Dell

Mobile Device & Wearables Vendor – Lenovo

Networking Vendor – TP-Link UK

PCR COMPANY OF THE YEAR 2017

Nvidia

We hope you all had a great night and we look forward to seeing you at next year’s show.

Make sure you tweet us with your thoughts, reactions and photos using #PCRAwards and tweeting us @PCR_Online on Twitter.

The PCR Awards were supported by Entatech as Headline partner, Exertis as After party sponsor, CI Distribution as Entertainment sponsor, Hanns G as Photo Booth sponsor, CMS Distribution as Retailer Category sponsor, BullGuard as Reseller Category sponsor, AOC as Distribution Category sponsor and Nvidia and Smithie as event partners.

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