11 Décembre 2025

Burdinola, European Award for the best Company of the Year 2025

Burdinola has been awarded the European Award for Excellence in Innovation, Engineering and Comprehensive Laboratory Development at the 3rd of the European Awards for Best Company of the Year.

Organised by the European Cultural, Social and Business Society (SECSE), the awards seek to recognise companies and professionals who work from an ethical and sustainable perspective, combining economic results with social impact.

The SECSE promotes a cross-cutting vision of the productive fabric, connecting business, culture, science and health. Its mission is to recognise projects that represent benchmarks in responsibility, good governance and community contribution. 

The gala took place at the Palace of the Dukes of Santoña, headquarters of the Madrid Chamber of Commerce, and was hosted by journalist Ana García Lozano. The organisation honoured a total of six organisations, including Burdinola, all of which are companies that stand out for their contribution to economic, technological and social progress in Europe. The event combined the presentation of awards with short, emotional speeches by the winners. In this edition, SECSE also awarded the Diamond Prize for Best Professional Career to Enrique Cerezo, in recognition of his work in the audiovisual industry and his contribution to sport and culture.

The award given to Burdinola recognises almost fifty years of dedication to the design and equipping of laboratories in more than fifty countries. With a cooperative model and a solid international network – including offices and subsidiaries in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America – the company has established itself as a global benchmark in solutions for highly demanding scientific environments.

With this award, Burdinola reaffirms its commitment to excellence, sustainability and innovation applied to the development of critical infrastructure for scientific progress. The company continues to advance its global project, guided by the conviction that safer and more efficient research spaces have a direct impact on collective well-being.