2i Celebrates Double Win at ScotlandIS Digital Technology Awards 2026
2i is proud to have secured two major wins at the ScotlandIS Digital Technology Awards 2026, held on Thursday 19 March at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow — one of the most prestigious nights in Scotland’s tech calendar.
Run annually by ScotlandIS, the trade body for Scotland’s digital technology industry, the awards recognise the innovation, expertise and ambition of organisations and individuals shaping the future of the sector. This year’s ceremony brought together leading technology businesses from across the country, and it proved to be a standout evening for the 2i team.
Leading the way in AI innovation
2i was honoured to receive the AI Trailblazer Award, recognising organisations that are harnessing artificial intelligence to deliver meaningful, real-world transformation.
The award highlights 2i’s growing leadership in AI-powered quality assurance. Our work spans contributing to UK Government AI quality standards, supporting the Cabinet Office in evaluating AI across public services, and providing independent AI assurance to clients across banking, healthcare, government and energy.
As organisations increasingly adopt AI in complex and regulated environments, 2i is playing a key role in ensuring these technologies are deployed responsibly, effectively and with confidence.
Adam Pettman, Head of AI and Innovation at 2i, said:
“This is fantastic recognition of the work our team is doing to support clients on their AI journeys. We’re already working on our next innovation — and we genuinely believe it’s a game changer. Watch this space.
Celebrating emerging talent
The celebrations didn’t stop there. Bruce Devlin, Quality Engineer at 2i, was named Digital Tech Rising Star, an award recognising early-career professionals who are already making a significant impact and showing the potential to become the industry’s future leaders.
Bruce’s journey into tech through a non-traditional route, combined with his dedication and rapid development at 2i, makes this a particularly meaningful achievement.
Bruce Devlin said:
“It’s a bit surreal, to be honest. It really reflects how far I’ve come — especially coming into tech through a non-traditional route — and it motivates me to keep building and pushing further.”
A night to remember
The double win capped off an exceptional evening for 2i, with the company also shortlisted for Digital Tech Business of the Year – Enterprise, further recognising the strength of its growth, innovation and impact across the industry.
These achievements reflect the dedication, expertise and ambition of the entire 2i team, as well as the trust placed in us by our clients and partners.
