The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2008)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2008) was awarded on 21 April 2008, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire for baby nose-clear infant nasal aspirator.
  • of Guildford, Surrey for industry led music education.
  • of Needwood, Burton-upon-Trent for leg ulcer and chronic oedema management.
  • of Westerham, Kent for digital showers using electronic control.
  • of Halstead, Essex for production music and sound effects library service.
  • of Rugby, Warwickshire The Express Dual and for the Anglemaster system for sharpening grass cutting blades.
  • (trading as Moneypenny) of Wrexham, Wales for business telephone answering and outsourced reception services
  • of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire for ‘Your Herd’ – a web-based programme of dairy herd management tools
  • of Melksham, Wiltshire for pneumatic dunnage to restrain marine cargoes.
  • of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire for ‘Idris’ vehicle detection products.
  • of Middlesbrough for melinex polyester films.
  • of Kingston, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire for manufacture and supply of frozen breads to the UK food service and retail food industry.
  • Focusrite Audio Engineering Limited of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire for ReMote SL with AutoMap – hardware control of music-making software.
  • of Swadlincote, Derbyshire for optimisation technology for large coal fired combustion plants.
  • of Hampton, Middlesex for medical risk assessment system.
  • (trading as British Horse Feeds) of Ripon, North Yorkshire for Speedi-Beet - a quick soaking sugar beet flake for horses and ponies.
  • of Basingstoke, Hampshire for OmniTek XR purpose-built analyzer for digital cinema applications.
  • of Wick, Caithness, Scotland for the Kelvin probe - vibrating capacitor device for work function and surface potential measurements.
  • of Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland System Dual for protection for extreme weather garments.
  • of Oldbury, West Midlands for embossing boards with patented channels.
  • of Southend-on-Sea, Essex for i-SPEED high speed video camera.
  • Land Rover of Gaydon, Warwickshire for Terrain Response - vehicle traction system.
  • of Huddersfield, for STIK - the magnetic graphic display system.
  • of Attleborough, Norfolk On-line journey matching system to facilitate car sharing.
  • of Nailsea, Bristol for mass metrology for semiconductor manufacturing processes.
  • of Woodstock, Oxfordshire for Unistik 3 safety lancets for blood sampling in hospitals and by patients at home.
  • of London N17 ‘Magic for seats’ wheelchair securement system.
  • of Annesley, Nottingham for intelliPlug, intelligent energy saving mains adaptor.
  • of Thame, Oxfordshire for AfterBurner a 24-hour time lapse hard disk for DVD video recorder.
  • of Glasgow, Scotland for EPAGE: a graphics engine for mobile devices.
  • of London W6 Traffic - a software programme to manage all aspects of a business in the creative sector.
  • (trading as Speed-Trap) of Newbury, Berkshire for software that delivers complete on-line customer insight.
  • of Chippenham, Wiltshire for SunGard dS2000 – radio and telecommunications solution to enable a rapid response by emergency service organisations.
  • of Blaenavon, Pontypool, Wales for custom designed fibre-glass rods for installing electric cables.
  • of Arminghall, Norwich, Norfolk for flexicap, a novel termination of multilayer capacitors to prevent failure modes in electronic circuits.
  • Symbian Ltd of London SE1 for the Symbian OS - advanced, open, standard operating system for data-enabled mobile phones.
  • Thermoteknix Systems Ltd of Waterbeach, Cambridge for MIRICLE range of high performance ultra miniature ruggedised thermal imaging cameras.
  • of London EC1 THOMSON for pharma - online information for drug development.
  • of Kidderminster, Three piece integrated flange wheel - for iF series.
  • of Tonbridge, Kent for development of calibrator design and calibration systems.
  • of Cardiff, Wales for analysis of biological samples for substance misuse.
  • of Sale, Cheshire 100% migration of legacy safety PLC ladder logic to industry standard function block code

References[]

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

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