GWGI Awards launched to recognise innovation

  • Gas
  • June 23, 2025

Industrial gas innovation and excellence is about to have a whole new platform for recognition, with the launch of the GWGI Awards.

The gasworld Global Innovation (GWGI) Awards represent a new and unique opportunity to recognise excellence in industrial gas and equipment innovation and leadership, globally.

The awards are carefully designed to cover all aspects of the sector, from gas production through to distribution, applications, and sustainability. There will also be celebration made of the emerging talent and leadership in the industry, through the GWGI Rising Stars Programme and series of awards.

With an independent judging panel in place, gasworld has now officially launched the awards and declared all entries open.

All awards can be entered at .

A vibrant awards dinner is already confirmed to take place on 3rd December 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, during gasworld’s Asia-Pacific Industrial Gases Conference.

The ceremony will be followed by a dedicated Winner’s Webinar on 12th December.

‘Celebrating ingenuity’

gasworld has reported on and been at the heart of the global industrial gases business for more than 20 years, but the launch of a dedicated awards service is seen as the latest step in championing both the industry and the diverse spread of key innovators that continue to drive it forward, all across the globe.

“The industrial gases business has been synonymous with industrial innovation and engineering excellence since its inception with the first liquefaction of air by Carl von Linde in 1895,” said Rob Cockerill, Global Content Director at gasworld Global Insights (GWGI).More than a century later, innovation continues to be in the DNA of the industry and we are committed to recognising and celebrating that ingenuity.”

“We must remember, that innovation is not limited to its own wheelhouse. It’s widely accepted that the gases industry has a critical role to play in decarbonisation and both a successful and disciplined energy transition, and the GWGI Awards will also reflect that across its carefully curated categories.”

“We’re delighted to be putting a spotlight on science and success – and placing the industry, its stakeholders and its undoubted talent on the pedestal they deserve.”

   

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