Siderise named as top innovation company
Innovation Construction Wales Index, delivered in association with Construction Futures Wales, has been created to support and celebrate some of Wales’ most innovative businesses in the construction sector.
Based in Maesteg, Bridgend, SIDERISE has been established for over 40 years. The company operates in 11 sectors with construction being a primary sector, including facades, interiors and HVAC. A pioneer in the design, development and manufacturer of fire and acoustic solutions, the company has seen its market expand beyond the UK to include the Middle East, India, Australia and the US.
“Innovation has always been a key driver for SIDERISE and we are delighted to have been included in the Innovation Construction Wales Index,” commented Chris Hall, Sales Director of SIDERISE. “Our products are highly engineered and tested to the most rigorous standards to ensure compliance across many applications and sectors. Ensuring that we continue to look at how we can improve our products and solutions is critical to helping ensure the continued growth of the company and to maintain our position as a leader and pioneer within our sector.”
The index was created through a comprehensive and independent judging process, with the final 33 companies being chosen for the way in which they demonstrate a commitment to improvement through change and to finding newer and better ways of doing things in the construction sector.
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