Green tech manufacturer wins exporter award
EMSc (UK) Ltd, green tech manufacturer of the Star range of energy-saving solutions, has won the UK Trade & Investment (UKT&I) ‘Exporter of the Year’ award. The company was nominated for the award by the Yorkshire branch of UKT&I, thanks to the continued global success the company enjoyed throughout 2012 across a number of international markets, including Cyprus, Spain, Malta, Greece, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
A major contributing factor to EMSc (UK) Ltd winning the award was the company’s expansion into Australia during 2012. Working alongside UKT&I, a number of seminars, exhibitions and events were held across the country to raise awareness of the company’s products. The activities subsequently led to the successful opening of an Australian operation.
EMSc’s (UK) Ltd’s flagship product is the Powerstar, a triple wound voltage optimisation system with a patented design that actively reduces a considerable percentage of a building’s electrical energy consumption.
The multiaward-winning system has been helping organisations large and small save energy and reduce carbon emissions for over a decade. Powerstar is available in a full range of solutions including variable (Powerstar MAX) and fixed (Powerstar).
As a market-leading voltage optimisation solution in Australia, the product has successfully been installed across a wide range of industries, including government departments, supermarkets and cold storage facilities.
To continue developing market opportunities in Australia, EMSc (UK) Ltd is looking at identifying and establishing relationships with local consultants, distributors and installation partners from its office in Melbourne.
Paul North, international business development manager for EMSc (UK) Ltd, commented: “We are not only extremely proud to have won the award, but to have been nominated by UKT&I. ‘Made in the UK’ is an internationally recognised brand and we hope our success will inspire manufacturing companies everywhere.”
The company will also be exhibiting at Australia All-Energy, taking place at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre on the 9th and 10th of October.
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