Spaces4Learning Announces Results of 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards

You voted, we tallied! Spaces4Learning is proud to announce the results of the 2024 Readers’ Choice Award program. The program allows our audience to honor the best product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products and services are noteworthy in K–12 and higher-education environments.

We awarded 14 companies across 15 categories like Building Interiors; Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment; Hygiene; Maintenance; and Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing. Winners are featured on Spaces4Learning.com and included in S4L promotional material; presented with an award to display; and given use of the S4L RCA logo across all promotional materials related to the winning product.

Visit the 2024 Readers’ Choice Award winners’ page to see this year’s results!

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Matt Jones is senior editor of Spaces4Learning. He can be reached at [email protected].

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