A start-up based in East Kilbride has been included in shortlist for two categories in the Building Performance Awards, hosted by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).
Angel Guard, a medical biotechnology company, is looking to take away two awards with its remote water monitoring system, Clarence, shortlisted for both the Best Digital Innovation category and for Product or Innovation of the Year – Wellbeing.
The finalists have been chosen through an expert panel of industry judges with the winners being announced at a dinner hosted at the prestigious Park Plaza Hotel at Westminster Bridge, London, on Wednesday 1st March 2023.
The CIBSE Building Performance Awards (BPAs) are in their 16th year, having started in 2007, and serve to congratulate products and projects that showcase excellent engineering, and the people behind them. The awards themselves cover the depth and breadth of the UK, with each business being judged on actual, measured performance outcomes.
Angel Guard’s managing director Jonathan Waggott said: “We here at Angel Guard are simply overjoyed to have been shortlisted for two awards at this year’s CIBSE Awards, as there are plenty of organisations out there doing magnificent work every day. It is so important to have your work recognised and this is no exception, especially thanks to our Kickstart Scheme employees that are helping to push our company forward. Our mission is to improve people’s health and safety in buildings through our cutting-edge medical biotechnology products, and we couldn’t have asked for a much better way to start off 2023 than this.”