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IHEEM WALES 2024 AWARDS


in the hospital and healthcare sectors. It said: “Solutions focus on efficiency, performance, and dependability, in a range of sizes and fully customisable systems capable of providing practical solutions to the most complex design needs.”


The fifth and final award presented for 2024 was the Sustainability Award, sponsored by Tarkett, won by a team from Swansea Bay University Health Board. Pictured with Colin Jackson are Des Keighan of Swansea Bay UHB (centre) and Ross Dight, Technical and Sustainability Manager at category sponsor, Tarkett.


n Best Exhibition Stand The next award, for Best Exhibition Stand, chosen by members of the IHEEM Welsh Branch, which also sponsored it, was presented by NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership’s Peter Davies to boiler and heat transfer specialist, Fulton


Boiler Works (GB). This award was presented to an exhibitor whose stand best reflected the event title, ‘Back to the Future’. Established in 1949, Fulton Boilers expanded to the UK in Bristol in 1966, and has facilities in in the USA and China. Fulton has extensive experience


n Sustainability Award The fifth and final award presented for 2024 was the Sustainability Award, sponsored by Tarkett. Nominated were Powys Teaching Health Board for a scheme within Brecon War Memorial Hospital; the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust – for a scheme at the Ambulance Station in Merthyr Tydfil, and Swansea Bay University Health Board, for its work within the Morriston Hospital site, developing a solar farm and electrical generation. John Prendergast said: “The team assessed the entries for this award very carefully, and we felt this nominee deserved to win for the cale of the saving, the carbon footprint reduction, the strong sustainability drive, and the greenhouse gases saved. The team from Swansea Bay University Health Board picked up its award from Tarkett’s Ross Dight. The awards presentation having now


concluded, John Prendergast told guests he hoped they would enjoy the rest of the evening, and attendees then mingled and enjoyed networking and a drink with their colleagues and industry counterparts.


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