Newcastle-based boutique security business, Electronic Security Technologies (EST), is beaming from their recent success at the national ICT (Australia) Excellence Awards.
The team last month walked away as runners-up in the Advocate of the Year category for their ongoing work in ICT technology solutions.
The ICT Advocate of the Year Award recognises an integration partner who lives and breathes ICT technology solutions, an advocate for the brand, the product and a true extension of ICT’s values.
Leading with ICT first in every instance and challenging the market to adopt innovative solutions that showcase the capability of the Protege ecosystem is part of the Award category requirements.
The Awards, held in conjunction with the Integrated Control Technologies Australian Partner Event in Melbourne on 5 March recognise the outstanding achievers who personify the ICT values of passion, respect, integrity and an innovative spirit.
Managing Director, Nathan Cayirylys, was in attendance to collect the Award and remarked that the power of connection was an integral component of their winning formula.
“Our business relies on strong connections, particularly with suppliers such as ICT, and this Award is a testament to the strength of that relationship,” Nathan said.
“Electronic Security Technologies (EST), has been diligent in growing the relationship with ICT to develop innovative solutions to our customers’ needs through the use of ICT products.”
Hayden Burr, CEO & Founder of ICT said that Nathan is a testament to the hard work demonstrated in the ICT industry across Australia and the work produced by Electronic Security Technologies (EST).
“Nathan personifies all that we hold true at ICT. His pride and passion for our product is truly humbling and the quality of his work is world-class,” Hayden said.
“Nathan is a well-deserved recipient of this Award and I thank him for his continued dedication to ICT.”
The EST team look forward to introducing more customers across the Hunter and beyond to these solutions as they continue to experiment with the most advanced technology to provide unique and innovative ICT’s security to the region.
IMAGE | Hayden Burr awarding Nathan Cayirylys his Award (left-right)