Mitsubishi Electric was recognised both as Training Provider of the Year and for its Industry Initiative of the Year, which featured its report 'Heat Pumps—The Financial Tipping Point'.
The Institute of Refrigeration earned the Training/Mentoring Initiative of the Year award for its IOR STEM Toolkit, which promotes educational engagement in refrigeration. Stephen Gill received the Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Award, and Laura McKeown of Climalife was highly commended.
Product awards were presented to Humidity Solutions for its Neptronic SKH4 (Humidity Control Product of the Year) and Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions for its 20HP Coldchain Refrigeration Condensing Units (Refrigeration Product of the Year). Community recognition went to GEA Heating and Refrigeration Technologies for its initiative 'Mission Together: Inspiring Team Work, Driving Change'.
Carrier Solutions UK was awarded Air Conditioning Product of the Year for the Toshiba RBC-MTSC1 Mini Touchscreen Room Controller, while Testo's 565i Smart Vacuum Pump was highly commended in the same category. In the project categories, BREng/EBA Climate were recognised for their work on the Tingley Garden Centre and in Air Conditioning Project of the Year. Heronhill and Dawson Group received the Humidity Control Project of the Year award for their Environmental Control Test Chamber project.
Customer excellence awards were presented to Roland Adap and Ben Aronin of Humidity Solutions for Customer Service Team/Individual of the Year, and in the finale, Lisa Waters was honoured with the Alan Moor Award, recognising her significant contributions.
The evening concluded with networking and dancing at the after party.