For the second time in a row - TYPO3 Award Winner 2024

For the second time in a row - TYPO3 Award Winner 2024

An exciting week in Düsseldorf is behind us - and we are still reminiscing about T3CON 2024. Our in2code stand, four colleagues and an exciting Lightning Talk were all there. It was an all-round successful event that culminated in an unexpected highlight for us...

T3CON 2024 is starting!

On Monday, four of our colleagues made their way to Düsseldorf for T3CON 2024. The TYPO3 Conference is the most important annual event for web professionals, developers, marketing experts and decision-makers in our industry. And it is much more than just a TYPO3 meeting! Once again this year, there were exciting presentations on topics such as cybersecurity & compliance strategies for the public sector and education, digital transformation & innovation as well as agency marketing & optimization and the opportunity to network and exchange ideas at the many colorful and bright company booths. The whole event was rounded off with fantastic catering for the participants and great conversations. 

We were also represented with a stand and gave a well-attended talk on the topic of “Marketing budget on websites”, which was met with great interest.

Standparty à la in2code

We also wanted to give our trade fair colleagues a treat and planned a little special evening. After the first day of the event, all visitors were cordially invited to our stand for a cool Bavarian beer and a round of Mario Kart. The atmosphere was excellent and our idea was very well received. An all-round successful evening!

TYPO3 Award Gala - Winner 2024

However, we were particularly excited about the third and final day. At the exclusive TYPO3 Award Gala, winners from a total of 13 categories were announced, crowned by the presentation of the Website of the Year Award. Out of a total of 138 submissions from 59 agencies, 61 projects made it onto the shortlist and thus onto the shortlist for the highly coveted TYPO3 Awards 2024. in2code also made it onto the list of nominees. Of course, we were not the only ones to submit a project in the “Legacy & Heritage” category - a category that particularly honors projects based on years of successful collaboration and continuous development. 

Led by two outstanding speakers, the gala started directly with the category in which our project was nominated. Eyes lit up and the cheers were huge when the name in2code appeared on the big screen and our CEO Stefan accepted the award on stage. The evening came to a perfect end with delicious food, refreshing drinks and an unforgettable after-party.

We are immensely proud to have received such an outstanding award together with the Technical University of Munich and this success shows us that years of close cooperation between the teams and the implementation of pioneering new technologies and concepts pay off!

We can hardly wait to see what next year will bring - after all, we don't want the series to end! The 3rd award, here we come!

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