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Queen's Awards for Enterprise

 
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The Queen's Awards for Enterprise
Awarded for Business innovation and performance.
Presented by The Queen, on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Country United Kingdom
First awarded 1966
Last awarded 2009
Official website

The Queen's Awards for Enterprise is an awards programme for British businesses and other organizations who excel at international trade, innovation or sustainable development. They are the highest official UK awards for British businesses. The scheme was first named The Queen's Award to Industry, and individual categories have been known in the past as The Queen's Awards for Export, Export Achievement, Technology, Technological Achievement and Environmental Achievement. The scheme also includes an award for individuals, The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion.

To be awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the category of International Trade, a company must show a substantial and sustained increase in export earnings over three consecutive 12-month periods, to a level which is outstanding for the products and services concerned, and for the size of the organisation. Different requirements are set for the award in the categories of Innovation and Sustainable Development. Awards are made on the advice of the Prime Minister after examination of applications by an Advisory Committee composed of leading individuals from industry, commerce, trade unions and government. The awards are conferred by the reigning British monarch on their birthday every year. For Elizabeth II this is 21 April.

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History

The Queen's Award to Industry, the scheme's original title, was instituted by Royal Warrant in 1966, and it was only offered to organizations. The recommendations of a review in 1975 led to the scheme becoming The Queen's Awards for Export and Technology, with separate awards for outstanding achievement in each of the two fields. The Queen's Award for Environmental Achievement was added in 1992. Following a review in 1999, chaired by Charles, Prince of Wales, the three separate Awards were replaced and are now known generically as The Queen's Awards for Enterprise with three broad-based categories for organizations: International Trade, Innovation and Sustainable Development. In 2005, the individual award, The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (QAEP) was added to the programme.[1]

Recipients

Complete listings of winners since 2004 are available at The Queen's Awards for Enterprise official website. Pre-2004 Past recipients include:


Past Recipients: Queen's Award for Enterprise
Company Industry Queen's Award for Enterprise Year(s)
Adder Technology[year needed] International Trade
Allied Distillers[clarification needed]
BBC [2] [clarification needed] 2001
Boots Technical Achievement 1987
British Cellophane Queen's Award to Industry 1974
Bromcom Electronic registration systems for schools Innovation 2001[3]
Brompton Bicycle Export Achievement 1995 [4]
Buro Happold Export Achievement[year needed] / Sustainable Development / 2001
Capital Valves[year needed] International Trade
Dando Drilling International International Trade (twice) 2000, 2003
DuPont Teijin Films Innovation 2003
Dynamic Cassette International Innovation 2004[5]
Eurotalk Language Software Innovation 2002
GEC Computers[6] Computer manufacturer Innovation 1970s?
ID Business Solutions Software for life sciences research International Trade, Innovation 2003
Intergas Special gases [clarification needed] 1997
ICL[7] Computers Technology / Export 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993 / 1991, 1993
JCB[year needed][8] Heavy equipment Innovation and Technology
JobServe[9] Online Recruitment Innovation 2001
Kinloch Anderson Kilt maker Queen's Award to Industry 1979
PKL Group[10] Temporary Kitchens, Catering Equipment International Trade 2009
Scot Young Research[clarification needed][11] Cleaning tools manufacturer
Sophos Computer security [clarification needed] 2002, 2004
Spectrum Technologies Plc[12] Laser wire marking systems International Trade (thrice) 1995, 2000, 2006
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd Innovation (Technology) 1998[13], 2005[14]
Taylor Bloxham Limited Print media Innovation 2007
The University of Hull Liquid Crystals Innovation (Technological Achievement)
Timsons Limited Book Printing Machines Innovation 2006
T. P. O'Sullivan and Partners Civil engineers Export Achievement 1981
Tracerco Oil and Gas Services Innovation / Export Achievement 2003 / 2005
Wafer Technology Semiconductor wafers [clarification needed] 1997
Watkiss Automation Collating and print finishing equipment [clarification needed] 1994
William Grant & Sons Queen's Award to Industry 1974
Woking Borough Council Community energy systems Sustainable Development 2001
Zed Instruments[15] Tunnelling and Laser engraving Technological Achievement
Export Achievement
Export Achievement
1986
1987
1991

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