ECA 2023 Industry Awards dinner with Jeremy Vine
Leading presenter to host this year’s ECA Industry Awards Dinner
Popular TV and radio personality Jeremy Vine is to host this year’s ECA Industry Awards Dinner, which is set for Friday 9 June 2023.
Vine is best known for his hit BBC Radio 2 lunchtime programme, and for hosting his own eponymous Channel 5 daily current affairs show.
ECA Industry Awards Dinner attendees will also enjoy a range of other entertainment compered by Alan Dedicoat – the famous ‘voice of the National Lottery and Strictly Come Dancing’, as well as table magicians, the Electrical Industries Charity Draw, the remarkably popular ‘ECA photo booth’, a live band and a DJ.
The ECA Industry Awards Dinner, supported by headline sponsors Ledvance and Electrium, is once again being held at the Hilton Bankside in London, and tickets are available now! To book, click here.
ECA Director of Member Services Helen Atkinson commented:
“I am delighted to announce that Jeremy Vine will be entertaining guests at this year’s ECA Industry Awards Dinner.
“There are still tickets available for the event, and I would suggest booking your place early for what will be one of the highlights of the industry calendar.”
Winners of the ECA Industry Awards 2023, as chosen by an independent panel of judges, will be announced on the evening. The awards, which recognise excellence in 13 categories, remain open to entries until 31 March 2023. They are:
- Large Contractor of the Year – over £60M Turnover, sponsored by Schneider Electric
- Contractor of the Year – up to £60M Turnover, sponsored by Luceco
- Contractor of the Year – up to £15M Turnover, sponsored by ABB
- Contractor of the Year – up to £5M Turnover, sponsored by the JIB
- Contractor of the Year – up to £1M Turnover, sponsored by Edmundson Electrical
- Excellence in Training & Development – over £15M Turnover, sponsored by JTL
- Excellence in Training & Development – up to £15M Turnover (sponsorship opportunities available)
- Best Health & Safety Initiative (sponsorship opportunities available)
- Best Fire & Security Project, sponsored by SimPRO
- Best Client/Partnership, sponsored outstanding by (sponsorship opportunities available)
- Best Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), sponsored by CHAS
- FSA Outstanding Contribution to Fire Detection and Alarm Industry, sponsored by Aico
- FSA Outstanding Contribution to Security Systems Industry (sponsorship opportunities available)
This year's dinner and dance will be held on Friday 9 June 2023 at the Hilton Bankside, London.
The ECA Industry Awards is one of the liveliest nights in the electrotechnical and engineering industry's calendar each year, celebrating the biggest achievements by ECA Members and the industry over the previous year.
The evening offers networking opportunities with like-minded individuals, key specifiers, leading manufacturers, distributors and key industry figures from across the electrotechnical and engineering services sector.
For more details about how to book your place at the ECA Industry Awards Dinner, find out about sponsorship opportunities or how to enter an award, please visit www.ecaawards.co.uk or email [email protected].
Article sent as a Press Release via ECA as "Jeremy Vine set for 2023 ECA Industry Awards " dated January 18, 2023.
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