Mitsubishi Electric has enjoyed recent award success, as it landed the ‘Online Initiative of the Year’ category at the ACR News Awards.
This is because of the company’s innovative blog site The Hub, which produces regular comment and articles on issues concerned with energy use in the built environment.
Devised to offer informative, engaging content that will help everyone understand the importance of tackling energy use within our buildings, Russell Jones, content and communications manager for the company and editor-in-chief of the website, talks about the intentions of the Hub.
“Not only does it aim to help inform the debate about energy use, we also want our customers to be able to use it to help educate their customers about the issues that affect us all,” he said.
Informative, topical and entertaining articles from both independent editors and Mitsubishi Electric’s own experts can be found on the site, looking at all the important issues in a practical way ensuring visitors obtain more knowledge on a particular subject.
“Winning this Award helps spread the message that as an industry, we have the technology, the people and the skills to effect positive change on our built environment and minimise the effect modern life has on the planet,” Russell added.
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