Engineering Matters a Triple Award Winner

Engineering Matters is proud to announce that it won three awards at this year’s Publisher Podcast Awards. After being shortlisted in six categories, the team from Reby Media took first place in three:

  • Best B2B Podcast
  • Best Technology Podcast
  • Best Commercial Strategy

After being shortlisted for three awards in the 2020 Publisher Podcast Awards, we didn’t quite make the podium. However, we took the judges’ feedback to heart, worked on our offering and we are proud to be winners this year.

The team at Reby Media is small and a lot of hard work goes into every episode. But we could not do what we do without our sponsors and episode partners. We would like to thank all of our backers, including Fugro, Mott MacDonald, Atkins, Shell Bitumen, WSP, Autodesk, Oracle, Costain, Keltbray, Geobear, the National Composites Centre and the Royal Academy of Engineering.

The past year has been difficult for everyone, but despite the global pandemic, we managed to reach an important milestone, passing our 100th episode at the end of March. Our first episode was back in June 2018, but does not seem so long ago. We hope to produce many more, and we would like to thank everyone we interviewed to make these episodes. Again, without your support, this would not have been possible.

And finally, we want to say a massive thank you to our listeners. We have had millions of downloads from nearly every country on the planet. We are proud to deliver you content, whether it be a podcast or a quick read, and we will continue to do so. Thank you to every single one of you…

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