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Bulgarian Web Association (www.bwa.bg) is a branch organization, established in 2004. Now BWA has 65 members – leading companies on the Bulgarian web market.
BWA is the only association with activities directed to the benefit and defense of legal entities and natural bodies, working on design, development and hosting of web sites, as well as on providing services and information via Internet.
BWA keeps up with the web technologies development for achieving professional standards for quality web services and products in Bulgaria. BWA promotes the advantages of web and Internet among the business society, general audience, and government and non-government organizations.
Objectives
To be part of legislative and national initiatives in the field of web & Internet
To work for establishing of professional standards among the members of the association for ethics and high quality services
To popularize in Bulgaria web as a type of media and Internet as communication channel
Priorities
Advertising Bulgaria as a market for creating innovative and quality web applications
Generating business for its members
Presenting BWA members at different international forums, fairs, exhibitions
Producing brochures, organizing web competitions and festivals, conducting research and other marketing activities