The awards were held in the Kilashee Hotel in Naas, Co. Kildare last Friday.
Two midlands companies have taken away titles at the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards.
Mersus Technologies won the "Best Training and Development programme through their work with Boston Scientific.
The Athlone company specialises in using innovative AR and VR technology to develop training and development programmes for many of the world’s leading companies.
Meanwhile, the title of ‘Engineering Manufacturing Team of the Year’ went to Steripak in Mullingar, which offers Medical Packaging and Contract Manufacturing solutions for the Medical Device Industry worldwide.
The awards were held in the Kilashee Hotel in Naas, Co. Kildare last Friday.
MidlandsIreland.ie says the award ceremony is regarded as the pinnacle of the manufacturing and supply chain industry in Ireland, and the Midlands wins further highlight the region as the ideal location for Advanced Manufacturing operations and suppliers. Advanced Manufacturing in the region features over 450 companies and 16,000 jobs.
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