The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2005)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2005) was awarded on 21 April 2005, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Pedestrian detection using digital vision technology.
  • of Poole, Dorset for Ultra high speed air bearing PCB drilling spindles.
  • of Trowbridge, Wiltshire for Provision of food to the elderly.
  • of Tamworth, Staffordshire for 'Fast-tack' solvent free contact adhesive.
  • of Wantage, Oxfordshire for Formable hardcoatings for use in the decoration of injection mouldings (In mould decoration).
  • Avent, the Baby Products Division of Cannon Avent Group Plc of Glemsford, Sudbury, Suffolk for Breast milk feeding range for working mothers.
  • B&W Loudspeakers Limited of Worthing, West Sussex for Tube loading to loudspeaker drive units.
  • , trading as Broadcast Bionics of Haywards Heath, West Sussex for PhoneBOX, TV/Radio studio telephone call routing system.
  • of High Wycombe, for Buckinghamshire TECHNOTRUNK MEDISYS integra – Bedhead Services Trunking System.
  • of Coventry, for the Eco-Edge TM system for applying biodegradable serrated cutting edges to kitchen foil and film cartons.
  • of Hinckley, Leicestershire for Software solutions in cheque handling.
  • of Winsford, Cheshire for Research, development and production of detergent intermediates.
  • of Bridlington, East Riding of for Yorkshire 'DotMatch' flexographic wet proofing.
  • Datix Limited of London SW19 for Risk management and patient safety software (Healthcare).
  • of Chessington, Surrey for Design of digital mixing consoles for live applications.
  • FilmLight Ltd of London WC1 for Northlight – digital film scanner for the motion picture industry.
  • Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Limited of Birmingham for GeoStream Access Gateway for delivering broadband services throughout the UK.
  • of West Drayton, Middlesex for Speedfit plastic plumbing fittings and pipe.
  • of Cambridge for Industrial digital flatbed inkjet printers.
  • of Mirfield, West Yorkshire for design innovation in performance contract textiles.
  • of Wellingborough, for Northamptonshire 'OPTIMASS' Coriolis mass flow metering of fluids for process engineering industries.
  • of Rotherham, South Yorkshire for BULKSAFE water ingress detection system for bulk carrier ships.
  • of Boston, Lincolnshire for Nortag – lightweight acousto magnetic retail security swing tag which increases product security.
  • of Hinckley, Leicestershire for hot food display technology.
  • of Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh, for Hampshire Spike – Integrated number plate capture and analysis.
  • of Lowestoft, SuVolk for Specialised protection and support systems for marine/oVshore structures and pipelines.
  • of Fleet, Hampshire for Smart-Solution providing retailers with an upgrade path to Chip and PIN card processing.
  • of Dorchester, Dorset for ASSIST risk management tool.
  • of Old Langho, Blackburn for Isotonic energy gel, for use by athletes, sports people and high expenders of energy.
  • of East Kilbride, Glasgow, for Scotland Safeglass> – polymer that mimics glass.
  • of Kincardine-on-Forth, Fife, Scotland for re-engineering and re-use of power station ash in value-added construction products.
  • of St Albans, Hertfordshire for specialist high speed, concrete free foundation system for buildings, masts and tall structures.
  • of Chelmsford, Essex for H4855 personal role radio for use by frontline troops.
  • Sibelius Software Ltd of London N4 for Sibelius music notation software for writing and teaching music.
  • of Worcester for Integrated Mobile Power Supply System.
  • Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd of Guildford, Surrey for highly advanced, low cost, nano-, micro- and minisatellites.
  • of Hayes, Middlesex for ultra low noise free range power supply for Doppler radar.
  • of Worksop, Nottinghamshire for design and performance of portable roadways.
  • of Coventry for best-practice generic training skills programme – Trainer Assessment Programme (TAP>).
  • of Headingley, Leeds for design of legal case and matter management software.
  • Xaar plc of Cambridge for developmentof piezo-inkjet printheads.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 57618". The London Gazette (Supplement). 21 April 2005. p. 3.

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