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encouraged to put forward their award-worthy cases. Entries are to be submitted by completing the online entry form before Friday 19 October 2018. This year, the awards scheme has evolved. As the a ir conditioning and refrigeration sectors respond to the shift towards increased energy-effi
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and reduced environmental impact, new products, t echnologies and platforms have emerged – and the accolades have followed suit, championing the people and businesses that are transitioning alongside the industry and inspiring change through innovation.
New additions to the category line-up include ‘ Chiller of the Year’, ‘Heat Pump of the Year’, ‘Retail Product of the Year’, ‘Retail Project of the Year’ and ‘Building Energy Management Project of the Year’, which are set to be judged by an independent panel of industry experts alongside the returning; ‘Refrigeration Product of the Year’, ‘Refrigeration Ancillary Product of the Year’, ‘Trainee of the Year’
(sponsored by Hawco) and the ‘Alan Moor Award’ (sponsored by Bitzer).
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A lso among the returning categories for the 2 019 edition are ‘Air Conditioning Product of the Y ear’ (sponsored by PACAIR) and ‘Air Conditioning Ancillary Product of the Year’, which has received the continued backing of sponsor, Hitachi Air Conditioning.
G boyega Obafemi, managing director at Hitachi A ir Conditioning, said: “We are delighted to once a gain be involved in the ACR News Awards, and are proud to sponsor the ‘Air Conditioning Ancillary Product of the Year’ category for 2019.
“We urge fellow manufacturers, contractors, engineers, consultants, wholesalers and distributors to enter these awards to raise our industry’s p rofi le and demonstrate that through continued i nvestment in R&D, our industry is taking steps to protect our environment and build a better future.” Two new ‘voted for’ categories, ‘Website of the Year’ and ‘App of the Year’, will be decided by an industry vote alongside the established ‘Wholesaler/ Distributor of the Year’ and ‘Service Engineer of the
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To fi nd out how your company can benefi a targeted marketing campaign across multiple platforms (digital and print), enjoying maximum v isibility at the Awards ceremony and projecting your brand to a dedicated audience, contact Steve Bennion on 01622 699102 or at sbennion@
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