The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2006)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2006) was awarded on 21 April 2006, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Shefford, Bedfordshire for ACO Qmax system for surface water management.
  • of Warrington, Cheshire for the mobile CCTV system TransVu.
  • of Rotherham, South Yorkshire for magTecta dual face magnetic bearing isolator.
  • of Farnham, Surrey for miniCol – a healthy cheese alternative proven to reduce cholesterol.
  • of Glenrothes, Fife for thread-free ultrasonic construction project for the garment industry.
  • of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire for cobra two stroke, hand held vibration reduced jack hammers.
  • of Horncastle, Lincolnshire for waste lamp recycling plant.
  • of Penrith, Cumbria for production of quality gluten-, wheat- and dairy-free products.
  • Berghaus Limited of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear for design and marketing of outdoor clothing,‘rucsacs’ and footwear.
  • of Newtownabbey, County for rapid, easy-to-use, collagen assay.
  • of Bingley, West Yorkshire for auto-reverse hydraulic disc brake system.
  • of Knutsford, Cheshire Management systems to enable for sMEs to comply with.
  • (trading as UltraVision CLPL) of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire for SAM and UltraWave technology.
  • of Horsham, West Sussex for energy saving and pollution reducing fluorescent lamps, dimmer switches and other decorative electrical accessories.
  • of Sheffield, South Yorkshire for densified stainless steel scrap.
  • e2v Technologies of Chelmsford, Essex for sensors which enable enhanced imaging across all light levels and spectrum.
  • of Barton, Preston, Lancashire for envirobed – livestock bedding developed using short fibres from recycled newsprint.
  • of Coventry, Warwickshire for Mortgage fundamentals - the recalculation/ construction of mortgage accounts.
  • of Teddington, Middlesex for wind and airflow sensors, featuring patented acoustic resonance technology
  • of Wellington, Somerset for laser scanning of textiles and marketing the archive concept over an e-commerce system to create an in-house design studio.
  • of East Kilbride, Glasgow The Glencairn Whisky Glass.
  • of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire ‘Restrain for system’ for the production and maintenance of a stable atmosphere.
  • Hadley Industries plc of Smethwick, West Midlands for ultraSTEEL - a unique method of improving the performance of roll formed metal sections.
  • of Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland for specialist timber machining.
  • of Whaddon, Salisbury, for marine exhaust silencers.
  • of Waterlooville, Hampshire for insulator translucent polyester (GRP) rooflight.
  • of London W2 a specialist mortgage lender to those who have difficulty obtaining loans from main providers.
  • of Stockbridge, Hampshire for Trackit Ambulatory EEG Recorder.
  • of Southport, Merseyside for advanced fraud prevention solutions (HUNTER) for the financial services, insurance, telecommunications and public sector.
  • of Waterlooville, Hampshire for specialist bespoke engineering for the defence and emergency services market.
  • of Thurmaston, Leicester for CNC wirelaying systems for the manufacture of electrofusion fittings.
  • (trading as Multimap.com) of London EC1 for global on-line mapping and location-based services.
  • of Blackburn, Lancashire for Perlast G67P perfluoroelastomer – a high performance nano-filled elastomer material.
  • of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, for PORTA-GANTRY lightweight portable gantry system.
  • Renishaw plc of Wotton-under-Edge for NC1 and nC4 non-contact tool setting systems.
  • of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire for photochromic molecules for ophthalmic lenses and novel applications.
  • of Alvechurch, Birmingham for sNAPLITE - recessed downlighter with inbuilt fire and acoustic protection with low air leakage.
  • Siemens Communications of Milton Keynes for HiPath personal communications portal.
  • of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for their Remote Interface Unit (RIU) product family – functionally flexible, low-cost ‘building blocks’ for vehicle system architectures.
  • of Saltash, Cornwall for the iBox cash in transit protection system.
  • , a division of of Wakefield, West Yorkshire for steel reinforced textile materials.
  • of Kettering, Northamptonshire for the ZMR book press for printing books.
  • of Craigavon, County Armagh, for manufacturing technique for woven carpet.
  • of Glenrothes East, Fife, for the Velux design services.
  • (trading as Englands) of Birmingham for safety jackets and vests.
  • Whitbybird Ltd of London W1 for multi-disciplinary engineering skills and solutions.
  • of Edinburgh, Scotland for WM9713L - highly integrated audio semiconductor device for advanced multimedia mobile phones.
  • of Northallerton, North Yorkshire for Copon Hycote 169HB - rapid setting polymeric lining for rehabilitation of drinking water pipelines.

References[]

  1. ^ Queen's Award - Innovation Archived 6 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at Business Link

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