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Liquid Automation recognised at CEDIA design awards

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Kiwi superyacht tech company Liquid Automation is celebrating a perfect score, after winning big at the globally-recognised CEDIA design awards for the 11th year in a row.

The company was started in 2004 by two New Zealand marine electronics engineers, Stephan Goodhue and Bruce Cox, who began by installing high-tech control systems in superyachts. They entered their first CEDIA awards in 2008 and have won at least one award every year since.

The CEDIA design awards recognise technical excellence and innovation and are considered to be the gold standard amongst the design tech sector. Winning one establishes the entrant as one of the top tech influencers around the world . . . . >

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