Upcoming Schwandorf Prize in 2025: Economy Category Submissions Open
News Article: Schwandorf District Announces Future Prize 2025 in Economy Category
The Schwandorf district in Bavaria, Germany, has announced the Future Prize 2025 in the Economy category, an annual award that recognises outstanding achievements in various fields with a focus on business and economy this year. The prize, which includes a bronze sculpture and €1,000, is awarded by the "Partners for the Schwandorf district" association to honour achievements that significantly enrich and advance the district.
The application process for the Future Prize is now open, and interested parties have until September 30 to submit their applications. However, specific information about the requirements, application process, or application form for the Future Prize 2025 in the Schwandorf district is not readily available online.
Typically, regional awards in the economy category require applicants to meet eligibility criteria related to business location (must be in Schwandorf district) and sector (economy/business related), submit a detailed application including business details, achievements, innovation contributions, and impact, and adhere to a formal deadline. The application form is usually provided by the awarding organization’s official website or the district administration’s portal.
To obtain the current application form and detailed submission guidelines, we recommend visiting the official website of the Schwandorf district administration (Landkreis Schwandorf) or the local economic development agency. Alternatively, you can contact the Schwandorf district office or local Chamber of Commerce to request the information. You may also find the application documents and deadlines in online event or award announcement sections.
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For more information about the Future Prize 2025 in the Economy category for the Schwandorf district, please visit the official website at www.partner-sad.de.
The Future Prize 2025 in the Economy category, which is announced by the "Partners for the Schwandorf district" association, is open for applications within the finance and business industry. To get the current application form and detailed submission guidelines, it is advisable to visit the official website of the Schwandorf district administration (Landkreis Schwandorf) or the local economic development agency.