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Who wins? You decide

Voting for the ACR News Awards 2018 is now open and industry members can have their say by casting their votes to determine who will be crowned the winners.

With a multitude of brilliant companies and individuals set to battle it out to claim the most prestigious accolade in the industry, the ACR News Awards will take place on Wednesday 24 January 2018 at 155 Bishopsgate, London.

How it works

Voting in the ACR News Awards 2018 is simple. All you need to do is complete the secure online voting form to help support the individuals, teams and projects that you believe deserve recognition for all their hard work in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.

Only members of the industry may take part – for example, your suppliers, employees, customers and industry friends.

Only one vote is allowed per category, per person.

The voted for categories are: Service Engineer of the Year, Online Initiative, and Wholesaler/Distributor of the Year. The remaining categories will face an expert judging panel.

Visit www.acrnewsawards.com to have your say.

Attend an industry-focused day

In 2018, the ACR News Awards will coincide with the UK’s national exhibition for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, heating and pump sectors: the HVAC & Refrigeration Show 2018. The ACR News Awards will take place on the second night of the show.

Visitors will be able to make the most of their time in the capital city by exploring a range of the latest products, technology and solutions from market leading suppliers, before heading to the awards ceremony to celebrate hard work and success.

To book early bird tickets, visit www.acrnewsawards.com/tickets. Please note that ticket rates will increase from Tuesday 21 November 2017.

The ACR News Awards 2018 is backed by industry giants Bitzer, Hawco, Hitachi, Advanced Engineering, First Choice Group, Fixxy, Fujitsu Air Conditioning, Smith Brothers Stores and Toshiba.

For more information on sponsorship and tickets, contact Steve Bennion on 01622 699 102.

18 October 2017

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