Senior Architectural Systems has attended an official presentation ceremony at Buckingham Palace in recognition of the systems manufacturer 2023 King’s Award for Enterprise earlier this year for its PURe window system.

Representing the company at the reception was the company’s founder and PURe inventor Lennart Jonsson, along with other winners of the Award and the King himself.

Also at the reception dinner were the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (the Duchess is pictured here with Lennart Jonsson), the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Environment Secretary Therese Coffey, and Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch.

Senior is one of only 148 organisations nationwide to have received a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise, with the winners announced on Friday 21st April. The King’s Award for Enterprise recognises and celebrates business excellence across the UK, focusing on the four categories of innovation, sustainable development, international trade, and the promotion of opportunity through social mobility. 

Lennart Jonsson later said after the event: “It was a real honour to visit the palace and meet our fellow award winners as we came together to celebrate the success of different businesses from across the country. Senior has been at the forefront of the UK aluminium fenestration industry for over 30 years and this was definitely one of the biggest highlights of our journey so far.

“We are incredibly proud of our unique PURe aluminium system and it’s wonderful to see the range, and the talents of all of the people here at Senior that have helped to create it, recognised with such a prestigious award.”

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