Toshiba Air Conditioning, a division of Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd, has been shortlisted for three major awards in the National ACR Awards 2015.
The company is a finalist in the Training Provider of the Year category for the creation of a nationwide network of air conditioning training centres, while the latest advance in its Total Refrigerant Leak Protection and Management System is shortlisted in the prestigious Air Conditioning Product of the Year category.
The company has also been shortlisted for the Best Marketing Campaign for its powerful promotional initiatives over the past two years, which have gained high-profile coverage across the industry.
This latest recognition follows Toshiba’s recent success in being announced as a finalist in CIBSE’s Building Performance Awards 2015, in the Training Initiative of the Year category.
General manager David Dunn said: “It is obviously very pleasing to be recognised by our industry peers in this way – particularly as it is for our initiatives in the vitally important areas of training and environmental protection.
“As a major supplier, we see it as our responsibility to take the lead in best industry practice. In little over a year, we have accelerated our training initiative and established a UK-wide network of training centres, and become one of the most important providers of air conditioning training in the country.
He continued: “That is a considerable achievement, and reflects a huge amount of work and energy by everyone involved, both at Toshiba and our distributors.
“On the refrigerant front, our refrigerant leak protection system is unique in the market and gives end users and building occupants total assurance. It is winning converts among some of biggest air conditioning ends users in the market.”
The winners will be announced at a gala awards dinner, which will be held at Birmingham Town Hall on 29 January.
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