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Successful launch event for CIBSE's Chartered Organisation programme

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18 Apr 24

CIBSE recently hosted a highly successful launch event for its Chartered Organisation Programme, marking a significant milestone in the organisation's commitment to promoting excellence in the building services engineering industry. The event, attended by industry leaders, professionals and stakeholders, received overwhelming support and enthusiasm.

During the event, CIBSE's President, Adrian Catchpole, delivered a speech highlighting the importance of the Chartered Organisation Programme in showcasing competence and professionalism within organisations. He emphasised how the programme provides a robust framework for demonstrating competency, professionalism and adherence to the highest standards, enabling organisations to distinguish themselves as leaders in the industry.

This initiative underscores CIBSE's commitment to advancing excellence in building services engineering and ensuring the highest standards across the industry.

The launch event provided an invaluable opportunity for attendees to learn more about the benefits of participating in the programme and how it can help organisations navigate the evolving legislative landscape effectively. Attendees expressed their excitement about the potential of the programme to drive positive change and elevate standards within the industry.

As CIBSE continues to champion excellence and professionalism in the building services engineering sector, the success of the Chartered Organisation Programme launch event signals a promising future ahead. Through collaboration and collective efforts, CIBSE and its stakeholders are poised to make a significant impact on the industry landscape.

More information about the CIBSE Chartered Organisations programme can be found at https://www.cibse.org/membership-registration/company-partnerships/cibse-chartered-organisations

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