Wednesday, March 30, 2016

LUXEMBOURG, 30th March 2016 – Element Six has been named as the National Public Champion for Luxembourg in this year’s European Business Awards sponsored by RSM, and will now go head to head in a second public vote to determine the overall European Public Champion.

Over 160,000 votes were cast in the first round after video entries were posted by companies at www.businessawardseurope.com. In total 32 National Public Champions from across Europe were announced and they will now go head-to-head in the second public vote which runs until 26th April. The company with the most votes will be announced as the ‘European Public Champion’ at a Gala Event on 17th June in Milan, Italy.

Steve Coe, Executive Director Commercial and Marketing at Element Six says: “This result means a lot to us, as it shows that our customers and key stakeholders value our business and support our success.   Element Six has been at the forefront of innovating market-ready synthetic diamond solutions for over 50 years.  Our diamond products are used in a wide range of industrial applications that touch lives across the world.  We are looking forward to the next round and would like to encourage as many people as possible to visit the website, watch our video and vote for us!”  

Adrian Tripp, CEO of the European Business Awards said: “It is a fantastic achievement to be voted best in class by the public, and this voting stage has provided a wonderful opportunity for these companies to engage clients, staff, stakeholders, and potential new customers. Well done to all our National Public Champions.”  

The competition was created to celebrate and promote business success and support the development of a stronger and more successful business community throughout Europe.  Additional sponsors and partners of the Awards include UK Trade and Investment, ELITE and PR Newswire.

For more information on the Awards, the National Public Champions by country and to see the winners’ videos please visit www.businessawardseurope.com 
 

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