IAPA winners announced in Dublin
13 March 2025

The winners of the International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs) have been revealed at a packed ceremony in Dublin this evening.
A record 540 delegates witnessed the 13 winners receive their trophies at the gala event in Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
There was an outstanding response from the industry to the awards, with more than 140 entries received, each showcasing excellence and best practice in the powered access industry across a range of categories covering new products and innovations to sustainability and safety, alongside equality and diversity in the workplace.
The shortlist and winners were chosen by an expert judging panel of five industry experts.
The winners:
IPAF Training Instructor of the Year
Shaikha Mahfoudh of Dayim Equipment Rental, Saudi Arabia.
The judges said: Shaikha has transformed the lives of trainees and raised the bar for powered access training across the board, while empowering women in the workplace and driving Inclusion.”
IPAF Training Centre of the Year
HSS Training, UK:
The judges were impressed by HSS’s impact in shaping the future of training standards and the large number of trainers that were fully qualified during 2024 through its Trainer Academy, among other achievements.
Contribution to Safe Working at Height
Sunbelt Rentals UK:
The judges said: “Sunbelt UK has made major investments in innovations to improve height safety and carried out a range of demonstration days and safety weeks during 2024 with over 4,400 employees.”
Product of the Year – Mast Climbing Work Platforms & Hoists
GEDA, Germany – 1500 Z/ZPF free-standing transport platform.
The judges noted the hoist’s ability to operate without the need for anchoring or time-consuming setup, making it a flexible and time-saving solution.
Product of the Year – Scissor Lifts & Vertical Mast Platforms
Skyjack, Canada – SJ3219 micro scissor lift.
The judges said the unit’s efficiency and controllability were combined with exceptional duty cycles and the manufacturer’s E-Drive.

Product of the Year – Vehicle and Trailer Mounted Platforms
Aldercote, UK – Jack-less Transit Conversion.
The judges praised this innovative conversion’s unprecedented payloads, without the use of stabilisers, making electric van-mounted platforms an even more practical proposition.
Product of the Year – Self-Propelled Booms & Atrium Lifts
Niftylift, UK – HeightRider 22 SE electric telescopic boom.
The judges singled out the all-electric telescopic lift for its balance between compactness, performance and environmental responsibility with a tight tail swing and low weight.
Digital Development Award
Sunbelt Rentals, UK.
The judges praised the company’s Asset Quality Check app, the updated Observations App recording near misses and its new BIM service, plus the National Uptime Centre for managing fleet.
Innovative Technology Prize
Modern Access & Scaffolding, UK
sMart Xensor overhead protection system. Utilising dual ultrasonic sensors and advanced algorithms, sMart Xensor detects overhead hazards, even in low-light, dusty, or foggy conditions where vision-based systems falter, the judges noted.
Sustainability Award
Mills, Brazil.
The judges said Mills is the first in the Brazil rental sector to be certified as a B Corp company. In addition, 40% of its branches now operate on 100% clean and renewable energy. Mills also recycles its batteries.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Award
Ammec Comercial, Mexico.
The judges were impressed by this company’s support of migrants to develop skills and obtain employment, and those leaving the criminal justice system in Mexico City.
Access Rental Company of the Year
GTAccess, UK.
The judges were struck by the company’s growing delivery fleet, extensive training, its wide-ranging new fleet, as well as its new GTA customer live telematics, invoicing and certification portal, and major investment in sustainability.
IPAF/Access International Lifetime Achievement Award
Frank Huish.
A true pioneer in the access industry, Frank has played a pivotal role in shaping powered access. Beginning in the 1970s at Access Engineering, he introduced aluminium scaffold towers and auditorium lifts to the UK before becoming Managing Director. Following the company’s acquisition by UpRight, he led Instant Zip Up, while also managing a 22-location rental business. Recognising the need for operator training, he developed a course and manual that later evolved – through collaboration with IPAF founder Paul Adorian – into the PAL Card. A mentor to many senior industry figures, he was also the first to bring a Genie Boom to the UK, became a Genie dealer, and pioneered aerial lift attachments with his Addapac concept. He later led UpRight UK as a successful sales company after selling the rental division. As a founding force behind IPAF, he helped unite rental companies and manufacturers to advance the industry.
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