Winners announced at 2024 AEMT Awards

AEMT Awards

The Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) returned to Coventry on Thursday 21st November for its 7th Annual Awards Ceremony. This year’s event saw a record number of entries across eight categories, showcasing outstanding contributions from the electro-mechanical industry.

Hosted by ITV’s Andrea Byrne, the gala presentation dinner celebrated achievements in professional excellence, product innovation, skills development, engineering expertise, sustainability and exceptional service delivery.

The awards programme acknowledges the skill, effort and sheer dedication of the people and businesses serving today’s complex electrical and mechanical service, maintenance and repair sector. With sponsorship provided by a host of leading industry names, well deserved industry-wide recognition was given to those businesses and individuals that are excelling in their professional endeavours.

The 2024 AEMT Awards Winners were:

-        Product of the Year: Megger Baker: ADX Static Motor Analyser

-        Project of the Year: Innomotics Motors and Large Drives: CCGT Power Station

-        Service Centre of the Year: Hidrostal

-        Supplier of the Year: Preformed Windings

-        ContributiontoSkills&Training: WestinDrives

-        Rising Star Award: James Schooler, ADC Electrical

-        SustainableEngineeringAward: IPS,Newcastle

-        Special Recognition Award: Hidrostal

Commenting on the awards dinner, Thomas Marks, Secretary and General Manager at the AEMT said: “This year’s awards proved to be another remarkable success and once again provided an excellent forum through which to celebrate the excellent work being undertaken by the electromechanical service and repair sector.”

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