Oct 25, 2012. /Lesprom Network/. Accsys announced that the innovative products Accoya® wood and Tricoya® panel have both won the top awards at this year’s Timber Expo, the leading UK show in the timber industry. Both Accoya® and Tricoya® scooped the show’s Supreme Award for Innovation which recognises products that stand out above all other innovations at the show, in the eyes of the judges, as the company said in a press release received by Lesprom Network. The awards, for both Accoya® wood and Medite® Tricoya® panels, reflects the outstanding levels of performance of stability and durability produced by Accsys’ proprietary wood modification process. Also, at the Architecture Expo held in Dublin, Ireland, Accoya® together with Abbey Woods, Accoya® distributor for Ireland, won the Top Irish Architectural award in recognition of being the “future of wood” by a leading panel of Irish architects. Accoya® and Abbey Woods then went on to receive the Architect’s Choice Award for the overall winner at the show, reflecting the outstanding levels of performance, stability and durability produced by Accsys’ proprietary wood modification process. Also Accoya® was approved as a Durable Wood Preservative Product by the Japan Wood Protection Association, established in 1974 by the Science Council of Japan. Accoya® is now amongst a very select group of solid wood products to enjoy such recognition in Japan and is the latest indication of Accoya®’s excellent performance in extremely harsh conditions. Accoya® has already been used for many purposes in Japan including a government building project as well as at Japan’s largest theme park. This certification further validates the use of Accoya® in applications such as cladding, decking, flooring, windows, doors, landscaping, outdoor furniture, structural and many other purposes. Accsys Technologies PLC is an environmental science and technology company whose primary focus is on the production of Accoya® wood and technology licensing via its subsidiary, Titan Wood Limited, which has manufacturing operations in Arnhem, the Netherlands (through its subsidiary Titan Wood B.V.), a European office in Windsor, United Kingdom, and an American office in Dallas, Texas (via its subsidiary Titan Wood, Inc).