The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2002)
The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2002) was awarded on 21 April 2002, by Queen Elizabeth II.
Recipients[]
The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]
- of Horsham, West Sussex for ‘Architectural Plants’ range of garden plants.
- BAE Systems Avionics Limited, Avionic Systems of Rochester, Kent for Helmet systems for aircrew.
- of Crawley, West Sussex for High performance vacuum pump for the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
- of Milton Keynes for BAMFutura - advanced hot melt adhesive technology.
- of Reading, Berkshire for ‘Trillium Biopassive Surface’ (Trademark of Medtronic Inc) - non-thrombogenic and antithrombogenic polymer coating.
- of Papworth Everard, Cambridge for ‘Actiwatch activity monitoring system’.
- of Newport, for ‘Archtec’ method of masonry bridge reinforcement.
- of Nottingham for Electronic trial management solutions - telephone and web-based services for managing global clinical trials.
- of Knowsley, Merseyside for Acetaldehyde reducer (additive).
- of Leeds for Offshore wellhead pressure control equipment - ‘SpoolTree’.
- of Crawley, West Sussex for Patient support system for radiotherapy treatment.
- of Stockton-on-Tees for CA21 Chromic acid.
- of Bradford for Transforming raw data into valuable marketing intelligence.
- of London SW6 for Design and production of ‘Talk Now!’ Language Learning software.
- of Haslingden, Lancashire for ‘Ripp’n’Flow’ sack - reduction of foreign body contamination in the food industry.
- of Coleford, Gloucestershire for ‘Formpave’ stormwater source control system.
- of Hemel Hempstead, for Hertfordshire Multibeam laser imaging on Luxel F-9000.
- of Knutsford, Cheshire for AG Dispenser - range of machinery for animal bedding cubicles and poultry houses.
- of Southampton for ‘Archtec’ method of masonry bridge reinforcement.
- of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for ‘HoldFast’ level crossing system.
- of Huddersfield for Variable geometry turbocharger.
- of Gateshead for ‘Maxigas’ - generators for on-site production of industrial nitrogen gas.
- of Ludlow, Shropshire for ‘McConnel EasyDrive’ system for verge mowing.
- of Marsham, Norfolk for Doors with unique glass fibre design.
- of Manchester for ‘Plug n Go’ mobile phone portable car kit.
- of Witham, Essex for Design of custom ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit).
- of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for Delta anaesthetic vaporiser.
- of Southampton for ‘iFLEX 1000’ - temperature controlled fibre coupled laser.
- of Witham, Essex for End of life computer asset management.
- of Swansea, Wales for ELFEN discrete element numerical analysis software for the ‘Archtec’ reinforcement system.
- of Stourbridge, West Midlands for Integrated floor mopping system.
- of Chorley, Lancashire for Glass block wall construction and timber dry fit construction system.
- Sophos PLC of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for Anti-virus software.
- of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire for Adaptive machining for the gas turbine industry.
- of London SW12 for ‘Roamer’ the educational robot.
- of Gateshead for ‘Rigel’ LED technology for enhanced optical performance of variable message signs.
- of Lymington, Hampshire for Telecom site design and planning.
References[]
- ^ "No. 56544". The London Gazette (Supplement). April 2002. p. 3.
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