Hawk Measurement Systems wins Resources and Energy Award
Australian instrumentation company Hawk Measurement Systems has been awarded the Resources and Energy Award at the 2024 Governor of Victoria Export Awards (GOVEA). The award recognises HAWK’s achievements in providing world-class technology to the resources and energy sectors and its strong commitment to innovation and sustainability.
With this win, Hawk Measurement Systems is now also a national finalist in the 62nd Australian Export Awards. The company is in the running to receive further recognition on the national stage, with the possibility of being crowned the 2024 Australian Exporter of the Year.
“We are incredibly proud to have received this award, which is a testament to our team’s hard work, dedication and innovative approach,” said Les Richards, CEO of Hawk Measurement Systems. “Our technology empowers industries worldwide to operate more efficiently and sustainably, and this recognition further motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in measurement solutions.”
As a finalist in the Australian Export Awards, Hawk Measurement Systems will join a select group of the country’s top exporters, competing for national recognition in one of the most respected export award programs. Winning the national title would not only highlight the company’s export success but also solidify its role as a leading innovator in the global marketplace.
The national winners will be announced later this year, and Hawk Measurement Systems said it remains optimistic about the opportunity to showcase its achievements on a larger scale.
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