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The Financial Times has announced the winners of its Third Annual Digital Engineering Awards, recognizing pioneers in the field of digital engineering and technology. The awards aim to celebrate companies and individuals that are transforming the engineering industry through innovative digital solutions.

The winners were selected from a pool of over 200 nominations, with winners announced in categories such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Cloud Computing. The awards honor companies and individuals that are pushing the boundaries of digital engineering, driving innovation, and creating new opportunities for growth.

The winners include companies such as Siemens, which was recognized for its work on artificial intelligence in engineering, and Accenture, which won for its use of cloud computing in the manufacturing industry. Other winners include individuals such as Dr. Rainer Strack, who was recognized for his work on data analytics in engineering.

The awards aim to promote digital engineering as a key driver of economic growth and competitiveness, and to recognize the pioneers who are shaping the future of the industry.