Three Midlands Businesses In The Running At National Enterprise Awards

Last year's National Enterprise of the Year was Westmeath firm Bevcraft.

Two engineering companies and a healthcare data firm will represent the midlands at the National Enterprise Awards today.

They've been selected by their Local Enterprise Offices as the most exceptional company in their local area - with the awards ceremony taking place in the Mansion House in Dublin today.

Last year's National Enterprise of the Year was Westmeath firm Bevcraft.

Stainless-steel fabricator Strikebox Engineering is representing Westmeath this year; Salutem Insights, which provides health economic and outcomes research, has been selected in Laois; and noise reduction solutions business Acoustic Interiors is Offaly's nominee.

Co-founder of the Edenderry firm, Derek McCreanor says they're honoured to be selected:

Westmeath - Strikebox Engineering

Founded in 2010 and based in Mullingar, Strikebox is an innovative and award-winning stainless-steel fabrication company. It’s customer base includes many of the world’s largest pharma companies. Strikebox has progressed from making bespoke pieces to order to making its own range of high-end totes, filtration and pumping systems.

Laois - Salutem Insights Ltd 

We provide all types of health economic and outcomes research, such as health technology assessment (HTA) submissions, burden of illness reports, systematic reviews, and economic models. We also provide training on health economics subject matter, economic modelling and on ensuring that the high standards required for completion of HTA submissions are met.

Offaly - Acoustic Interiors Limited

Acoustic Interiors provides noise reduction solutions, nationally and internationally, to the residential, commercial, entertainment, educational and medical sectors. We strive to improve the health, wellbeing and productivity of people through the use of good acoustic design. We offer a full turnkey solution from Investigation to consulting, design, build/fit-out, test and sign-off.

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