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Nuaire recognised with double win Caerphilly-based Nuaire, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of energy efficient ventilation systems, has won two awards for innovation and creativity in manufacturing at the Made in Wales Awards 2012. At a glitzy ceremony hosted by broadcaster Huw Edwards at the Mercure Holland House Hotel in Cardiff, Nuaire scooped the Manufacturing Innovation Award and the Creative Design Award, in recognition of its efforts to redevelop its residential portfolio to match increasingly strict housing regulations. l Visit www.nuaire.co.uk


New Street’s high-voltage supply switched on in Birmingham A new critical high-voltage electricity supply has been switched on at Birmingham’s main railway station, thanks to growing independent multi- utility connections specialist, Energetics. The company overcame demanding challenges to deliver the supply as part of the redevelopment of Birmingham New Street station, which will deliver a 21 century transport hub for the city and wider West Midlands. Under Energetics’ £1m contract, it laid 3 km of cabling through Birmingham city centre. It also built two new bespoke, compact intake HV switchrooms. l Visit www.energetics-uk.com


Future markets demonstration at ARM TechCon in California


PhotonStar LED Group, the British designer and manufacturer of smart LED lighting solutions, was invited by ARM Holdings to provide a demonstration of LED lighting with


embedded microprocessors as part of a future markets showcase at the ARM TechCon in Santa Clara, California, on 30 October. PhotonStar’s ChromaWhite colour tunable LED technology is one of the first lighting solutions that features an embedded ARM microprocessor. l Visit www.photonstarled.com


Fläkt Woods plays leading role


Fastlane hired for retail and hotel project When Travelodge opened a combined store and hotel development with Topshop in Edinburgh’s retail heartland in a UK first, Fastlane Ventilation were contacted to supply the heat recovery equipment. The unit and control panel from the air handling specialist, based in Netherton in the West Midlands, was used to condition and circulate the air as part of the new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The former stockroom area is above Edinburgh’s flagship Topshop store, which is housed in Scotland’s very first steel frame grade ll listed building. l Email sales@fastlaneventilation.com.uk or call 01384 720460


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Staff and pupils visiting Yarm School’s new Performing Arts Centre in North Yorkshire are benefiting from highly efficient ventilation, thanks to three eQ air handing units – all supplied by Fläkt Woods. The units were installed as part of a £20m redevelopment programme to expand and update the school’s riverside campus. The centre was officially opened by Princess Alexandra in May 2012 and includes an 800 seat auditorium, separate galleried theatre, atrium, terrace, dance studio and music performance suite. l Visit www.Flaktwoods.co.uk


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Saint-Gobain PAM UK launches VortX microsite to showcase its products Following the recent introduction of its new VortX cast iron floor drainage products, leading iron technology solutions provider, Saint-Gobain PAM


UK, has launched a dedicated microsite, which is designed to give


customers all the


information they need on the full VortX range for the commercial and


construction market. Visitors to the site can get an overview


of the products within the range in categories such as gratings and rodding eyes, gully bodies, raising pieces, inserts, adaptors and accessories. l Visit www.pam-vortx.co.uk or call 0115 930 0681


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