Nomination deadline appoaching for ARBS awards
Only a few weeks are left to nominate outstanding achievements for recognition in the ARBS 2024 Industry Awards for the HVAC, refrigeration and building services industries. With time running out, industry professionals are encouraged to spotlight the projects, products and individuals that have driven innovation and demonstrated excellence throughout the year.
Categories include:
- ARBS Young Achiever: Celebrating emerging professionals demonstrating potential for leadership and innovation in the industry.
- ARBS Product Excellence: Recognising products that exemplify outstanding design, efficiency and innovative impacts in the industry.
- ARBS Software/Digital Excellence: Celebrating transformative digital and software solutions enhancing work and design methodologies.
- ARBS Project Excellence: Acknowledging projects showcasing extraordinary engineering and creative solutions.
- ARBS Outstanding Industry Education/Training: Acknowledging influential programs that excel in curriculum relevance, training effectiveness and industry resonance.
- ARBS Industry Hall of Fame: An association-nominated award to honour individuals with a legacy of significant contributions that have shaped the industry.
Grace Foo, 2022 Young Achiever award winner, said the awards are a catalyst for fostering change, opening new opportunities and driving innovation in the industry. Foo has used the award as a vehicle to bring more women to the industry and to support causes she is passionate about.
Amanda Searle, ARBS CEO and 2022 Outstanding Education award winner with AMCA, said, “The ARBS awards are one of the highlights of the HVAC calendar. Being nominated for the ARBS Awards provides industry-wide visibility and recognition for individuals and teams, providing a platform to increase your industry influence.”
The award winners will be revealed at a gala dinner to be held during the ARBS 2024 exhibition, taking place from 28–30 May 2024 at the Sydney International Convention Centre.
Entries close 17 November 2023.
For a detailed look into each category’s criteria and to nominate, visit https://www.arbs.com.au/awards/.
ARBS connects the HVAC, refrigeration and building services industries, providing a platform for networking, knowledge sharing and recognition of excellence.
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