Nominations open for Industry Excellence Awards
The Tait RFUANZ Industry Excellence Awards will be held on 14 May in Te-Papa, Wellington, New Zealand.
RFUANZ members, delegates and exhibitors are invited to make nominations. To nominate an individual, please complete this form and email to admin@rfuanz.org.nz or fax to 03 384 6012. Nominations close on 30 April. The awards will be presented at the Tait RFUANZ Gala Dinner.
The award categories include:
- Service to the Industry Award: recognising dedication to enriching the radio communications industry through years of service and the education and mentoring of colleagues.
- Project Excellence Award: recognising excellence in engineering, project management and acknowledges innovative projects. It highlights the importance of professional engineering and project management in achieving high performance in projects.
- Technical Excellence Award: open to all RFUANZ technicians, engineers and technical staff, recognising a dedication and passion for radio communications.
Frank Owen, Tait Communications managing director, said: “Tait is delighted to be a part of the inaugural Industry Excellence Awards, which recognise the service, project and technical excellence achieved by individuals throughout the local radio communications industry.
“The awards will serve to inspire further achievements and promote excellence across the industry, contributing to the future growth and success of New Zealand technology businesses and organisations. We are very proud to play a key part in promoting what will become a benchmark for excellence in the radio communications industry.”
RFUANZ is a non-profit organisation whose membership ranges from local government authorities, transport operators, consultancies, radio dealers, radio network operators to private individuals.
For further information about the awards, visit the RFUANZ website.
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