AG employee Catherine Campbell wins top prize at the prestigious Innovate UK Awards

  • A Sustainability and Quality Engineer from specialist building products’ firm, AG has won a top UK Award.

    Catherine Campbell, who has worked with AG as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership associate graduate for 3 years and was recently appointed to a full-time role, won the prestigious Future Leader title at the Innovate UK KYT Awards’ ceremony held in Liverpool.

    She was one of 20 other finalists across the UK.

    AG, which has manufacturing locations in Fivemiletown, Dungannon, Toome, Ballygawley and Carryduff, has one of the lowest carbon footprints in the industry and is committed to reducing the environmental impact of its operations to an absolute minimum. Catherine was tasked with helping to drive the firm’s sustainability agenda through the introduction of new processes and innovative products.

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    During her time in the role, Catherine supported Technical Manager, Michael Davies in creating Fiamma, the most technologically advanced product produced by AG to date, engineered to replicate the surface of natural flamed granite and to provide high levels of slip resistance. The flagstones are made using AG’s Factory Applied Surface Protection Technology, delivering a more environmentally friendly product.

    Civil Engineering Graduate Campbell embarked on the knowledge transfer programme after completing her master’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Queens University Belfast. 

    Speaking about her achievement,  Catherine said: ““I have always championed sustainable practices, even joining an environmental club when I was nine, so this is a fantastic personal achievement. It has been a privilege to be involved in creating pioneering products that are transforming the construction industry. I have now joined the team on a permanent basis and look forward to continuing the work we have started as we seek to push the boundaries of innovation.”

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    The Future Leader Award is given to associates who have shown “exceptional skills in driving and delivering innovation strategy, demonstrating great teamwork and outstanding leadership potential”.

    AG CEO Stephen Acheson added: “Catherine’s win is testament to her hard work and dedication to introducing more sustainable practices into the construction industry. She is a true champion of innovation, and we are delighted to have her on our team as we continue to make very positive steps in our journey of carbon reduction.”

    Source: Written from press release.

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