The countdown has begun for late entries to the G23 Awards with just ten days before the final deadline for taking part in the high-point of the glazing industry calendar.

Entries will close on Friday July 21 before the team of expert judges begin the detailed task of finding the best of the best before the Gala Dinner and Awards event at the newly-refurbished London Hilton on Park Lane on Friday November 24.

The event has grown year on year, and last year saw a record number of entries. This year, with a total of 14 categories, it promises to excel yet again, as organiser Tony Higgin explained: 

“The wide range of categories for the G23 Awards means most companies will find at least one they can enter. The G-Awards are a chance to shine and raise your profile in the UK glass & glazing industry. It is a great celebration of all that is innovative in our sector.”

This year, the organisers have announced a new category – Best Business Initiative of the Year. This award is open to companies that can demonstrate real business growth through enterprise and initiative, while keeping in mind the sustainability and circular ambitions of the industry today.

The categories for 2023 are:

  • Best Business Initiative of the Year
  • Commercial Project of the Year
  • Component Supplier of the Year
  • Customer Care Initiative of the Year
  • Fabricator of the Year
  • Glass Company of the Year
  • Installer of the Year
  • Machinery Supplier of the Year
  • New Product of the Year
  • Promotional Campaign of the Year
  • Rising Star Award
  • Sustainability Initiative of the Year
  • Training & Development of the Year
  • Unsung Hero Award

Top names sponsoring the 2023 event include Business Micros, Carl F Groupco, Conservatory Outlet, Deceuninck, DoorCo, Emplas, Epwin Window Systems, Eurocell, Listers, Saint-Gobain, Thermoseal, UAP and Veka.


www.g-awards.com

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