Schneider Electric has recognised six of its UK and Ireland system integrator partners for their achievements in industrial automation and sustainability at the company’s 2025 Alliance SI Partner Awards, held this month in Bath.
The annual awards form part of Schneider Electric’s UK & Ireland Alliance SI Partner Forum, which brings together its network of integrators, engineers, and technical specialists to share knowledge and strengthen collaboration.
This year’s winners were honoured across six categories. Quantum Controls received the UK&I Collaboration Award, Caledonia Technologies won the EcoStruxure Excellence Award, and NeoDyne took the Training Excellence Award. Bilfinger UK was named EAE Partner of the Year, CSL won the Alliance Amplifier Award, and Stephen Maltby, Technical Director at Platinum Electrical Engineering, was recognised as the Brand Ambassador.
John Armstrong, UK Sales Director for CPG, MMM Segments & SI Alliance Partners at Schneider Electric, said the awards underscored the company’s commitment to collaborative innovation. “The annual awards are an opportunity to highlight the strength in partnerships between Schneider Electric and our partners,” he said. “Our Alliance SI Partner Programme empowers system integrators to deliver smarter, more sustainable automation solutions, and it’s important to recognise how collaboration drives real-world value.”
Jocelyn Golding, UK & Ireland OEM & Industrial SI Channel Marketing Manager, added that the awards reflected the impact of shared expertise. “When a connected ecosystem of experts comes together, the possibilities for innovation and sustainability are significant and have a lasting impact on the end customer,” she said.
The forum also included technical workshops, discussions with Schneider Electric leaders, and networking sessions. The company said it continues to build its Alliance SI Partner ecosystem to strengthen expertise, promote collaboration, and accelerate the digital transformation of industrial operations.
Schneider Electric, which employs around 160,000 people globally and partners with more than one million organisations across 100 countries, provides technologies that digitalise, automate, and electrify buildings, factories, infrastructure, and grids. It has consistently been ranked among the world’s most sustainable companies.