AEMT Awards

Sustainable Organisation of the Year

Sponsored by TEC Electric Motors

 

INNOMOTICS

Innomotics is redefining reliable motion for a sustainable future, helping industries decarbonise through advanced electrification technologies. Its turbine replacement solutions cut CO₂ emissions by up to 94% while boosting efficiency and lowering costs. From enabling large-scale green hydrogen production to powering Europe’s largest heat pump system, Innomotics delivers proven, real-world impact. Guided by circular design, the company is shaping a cleaner, more resilient industrial landscape.

 

IPS NEWCASTLE

IPS Newcastle is a sustainability-driven company specialising in the repair, maintenance, and life extension of rotating electrical machines. By prioritising repair over replacement, the company reduces emissions, conserves resources, and supports the circular economy. Through pioneering studies, innovative renewable energy projects, and transparent carbon reporting, IPS Newcastle not only minimises its own footprint but also empowers customers and inspires industry-wide change towards a more sustainable future.

 

WEG

WEG UK is a global leader in energy-efficient electrical equipment, driving sustainability through innovation, circular operations, and community engagement. With 73% of revenue from sustainable products and a 28% reduction in emissions since 2021, WEG exemplifies environmental leadership. Its pioneering solar-powered agro-industry project in the Amazon providing power for 470 families, showcases WEG’s commitment to clean energy, social impact, and replicable solutions for remote communities. WEG holds the Gold medal award from Ecovadis recognising that it is amongst the top 5% companies in the world in terms of sustainability ratings and is the first company in the world to have an approved fully pre-verified system for offering Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for electric motors.

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