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      Accolades for outstanding achievement
  FINALISTS HAVE BEEN revealed for the ARBS 2022 Industry Awards, which continue to recog- nise and reward the excellence and outstanding contributions within Australia’s HVACR and building services industry.
A panel of industry experts evaluated and se- lected the finalists based on various criteria such as leadership, sustainability, performance, and origination.
The award winners will be announced and honoured at a gala dinner to be held on Wednes- day 17 August, at the Crown Palladium in Mel- bourne.
ARBS 2022 YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD
• Grace Foo – DeltaQ
• Myles Bradley – Outback Tradies
• Richard Phillips – Exergenics
• ARBS 2022 PRODUCT EXCELLENCE AWARD
• Danfoss Turbocor & Smardt Chillers – High
Lift Oil Free Magnetic Bearing Centrifugal
Chiller with Low-GWP Refrigerant
• EVO MEP – 21m Vertical Riser with Ducting &
Refrigerant Gas Services
• Temperzone – Econex
ARBS 2022 PROJECT EXCELLENCE AWARD
• Glaciem Cooling – Advancing Renewables
with PCM Thermal Energy Storage
• AG Coombs & Aurecon – 25 King St Brisbane
• McClintock Engineering – UQ Gatton Micro-
grid District Cooling System
• ARBS 2022 OUTSTANDING EDUCATION &
TRAINING AWARD
• AMCA Australia – Building Ventilation
Summit
EVO MEP is one of three finalists vying for a best product award.
SUPERIOR TRAINING CENTRE – FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS TRAINING
• AMCA Australia – AMCA Australia • ARBS 2022 SOFTWARE/
DIGITAL EXCELLENCE AWARD • Exergenics – exOptima
• Crowley Carbon – Clarity
• CopperTree Analytics – Kaizen
• ARBS 2022 HALL OF FAME
• AIRAH – Gwen Gray
• AMCA – Chris Wright
• CIBSE – Ian Small
• AREMA – Ken Ball
• RACCA – Noel Munkman
• AIRAH – Simon Hill
The ARBS Industry Awards first began in 2010, according to ARBS exhibition organiser, Sue Falcke.
“After such a difficult period it was wonderful to see the high calibre of this year’s entries demon- strating commitment to the industry,” she said.
“I would like to extend my congratulations to all finalists and sincerely thank everyone who entered.
The Aurecon project was undertaken by AG Coombs.
‘The ARBS Industry Awards confer one of the industry’s most prestigious accolades to individ- uals and organisations, leaders and rising stars alike, that are striving for excellence within our industry.”
Popular entertainer Andrew Daddo, who is a regular face on Australian television, stage and film, will host the gala awards evening.
Tickets are available at https://www.arbs. com.au/awards-dinner
  Glaciem Cooling is one of three finalists recognised for project excellence. Temperzone has been recognised for product excellence.
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