Zenith Awards entries close 1 April, so don't miss out on your chance to be recognised for your contribution to the process control industry, Sarah Falson writes.
Nominations for the seventh annual Zenith Awards ceremony are now open, with an exciting new category, Security & Defence, set to make the 2010 awards program the biggest yet.
The Asset Management Council (AM Council) is calling for entries to its 2010 Asset Management Awards (AMA), which reward asset owners, service providers and organisations responsible for physical assets and their safety, reliability and revenue outcomes.
A year-10 student in New South Wales has been recognised by the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) for building a wireless water trough monitoring system on his father's farm.
PACE magazine and the seventh annual Zenith Awards will be launching a new category in 2010, called 'Security & Defence', designed to offer companies who provide goods and services to the defence industry, and those who design and implement security systems, with the opportunity to gain recognition
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A spokesperson for an unnamed company approached us at the sixth annual PACE Zenith Awards in July this year, and suggested that the awards would do well to cover the control and automation exploits of a rising industry in Australia and New Zealand – security and defence.
The work of ten electrical and communications contractors was recognised at the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) NSW Excellence Awards announced at Star City in Sydney on 25 September.
Various mining and engineering companies were among the electrotechnology winners at the 2009 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Excellence Awards for Western Australia this month, with both Trifield Electrical Engineering and Rio Tinto taking out two of the coveted gongs.