Agilysis Highly Commended at CIHT awards

 

Agilysis Highly Commended at CIHT awards

September 8, 2022

Agilysis Highly Commended at CIHT awards

Last night, at the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) Awards, Agilysis Limited was recognised with Highly Commended for Team of the Year. It’s been a great opportunity to recognise the fantastic work done by the whole team here much of which goes on behind the scenes for many.



A little known fact is that at Agilysis we all refer to ourselves as Lemurs, which is an inclusive term for all team members originating from the Lemur in our logo. But it actually means a whole lot more than just inclusivity, the term stands for a work ethic and culture which values community, trust, collaboration, challenge and purpose.


Many people will know us for our innovative analytical tools, research projects and webinars largely within the UK, but we also have a company ambition to deliver 20% of all work to the benefit of low- and middle-income countries, allowing programmes that have wider sectoral and international impact.


Lastly to mention a huge congratulations to Kier Group and Nordis Signs who won the main award

 

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