Panasonic launches international awards scheme

Panasonic, Panasonic Pro Awards

Panasonic has launched an award scheme to celebrate excellence in the design, specification, installation and commissioning of heating and cooling systems using its equipment. The scheme is called the Panasonic Pro Awards.

Projects from across Europe are eligible and must have been completed between 1 January 2012 and 31 July 2014. Entries will be judged by a panel of international judges with expertise in architecture, building services and the heating/cooling industry. Entries are invited from architects, consultants, distributors, engineers and installers for projects demonstrating flair and innovation and which showcase sustainable design, efficiency, cost effectiveness and aesthetics.

They must have been completed primarily using Panasonic heating and cooling systems in a residential, public-authority or commercial environment.

Jose Alves, head of marketing heating and cooling systems for Panasonic Europe, explains, ‘We are delighted to be launching the very first Panasonic PRO Awards and are very much looking forward to seeing the entries from across the UK and showcasing the success of these exciting projects. We aim to build these awards to become an established platform on which to celebrate excellence within our industry.’

Deadline for entry is 31 July 2014. For full details of all the entry criteria and to register, use the link below.

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