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THE VENDIES 2023: Introducing the winners


the presentation of 21 trophies for the best products and services across the sector this year. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Jimmy McGhie and the


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National Lottery’s ‘voice of the balls’ Alan Dedicoat, served as an opportunity to celebrate the hard work and innovation of the entire sector and revealed the incredible products, businesses and people that had been selected as winners by an expert panel of judges. After a drinks reception, a three-course meal, entertainment


from the LED dancers and a hilarious stand-up routine from Jimmy, it was time to get the show on the road as the awards presentation began.


fter much anticipation, The Vendies 2023 was held at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London on Thursday 7 June. An audience of industry professionals witnessed


A few newly introduced categories were among the highlights


of this year’s event. Firstly, delighted guests stood to applaud as two women were announced as Woman of the Year in an operator and supplier role, while the Rising Star award was also presented to tumultuous applause. The afternoon’s events were concluded with the presentation


of the Prestigious Lifetime Achievement which went to Nebrak managing director Paul Howard. (See pg 19) Vending International editor, Heather Ramsden said the industry’s achievements should not go unnoticed and it was the main reason for hosting the event. “It’s clear this industry has pulled out all the stops in the products and services it offers and we are very pleased to be able to reward so many companies and individuals for their dedication.”


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