Building Innovation Awards 2022
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measurable.energy Oct 4, 2023 2:47:28 PM
Our machine learning technology has been recognised for Best Innovation in IoT & Sensors, at the 7th annual CogX Awards.
For nearly a decade, the CogX Awards have recognised the innovators, visionaries and change makers helping make a positive impact on the world.
This year’s Awards had over 50 winners in seven categories of recognition including, ‘Outstanding Achievements & Research Contributions’, ‘Best AI Product’ and ‘Best Innovation’. Winners were chosen by a panel of judges made up of CEOs and leading figures from across the industry, including Sherry Coutu CBE, Venture Partner of Molten Ventures, and CEO of Mind Foundry, Brian Mullins.
Talking at the awards evening in London, Charlie Muirhead, CEO of CogX, commented:
“We’re here to celebrate not just technology and AI, but the human spirit behind every line of code, algorithm, and disruptive idea. It's vital to remember that at the heart of every breakthrough is a person. Someone with the passion and tenacity to change how things are done.”
Over the moon with our win, our CEO and Co-Founder, Dan Williams, said:
“We’re very humbled to have received this award, especially with the high calibre of finalists selected this year. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team members, who are the centre of everything we do at measurable.energy. Words can’t describe how much this means to us and our journey, to help businesses eliminate wasted energy in their buildings. Thank you so much!”
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