The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2010)
The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) (2010) was awarded on 21 April 2010, by Queen Elizabeth II.
Recipients[]
The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]
- of Stanningley, Pudsey, West Yorkshire for the design and manufacture of high voltage electric motors
- of Basingstoke, Hampshire for development of energy-storing artificial feet.
- Brompton Bicycle Ltd of Brentford, Middlesex for folding bicycle designed for personal mobility.
- of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk for engineering solutions for television camera support.
- of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for detection devices drug abuse.
- (trading as UltraVision CLPL) Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire KeraSoft contact lenses for irregular corneas and keratoconus.
- of Chippenham, Wiltshire for electronic switches for the energy saving control for lighting, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning units.
- (trading as Metaswitch Networks) of Enfield, Middlesex for MetaSphere telephony application server.
- Delcam plc of Birmingham for CADCAM software for the dental industry.
- of Segensworth, for Solo4 wireless video surveillance system.
- Douglas Equipment Limited of Cheltenham, for electrically powered aircraft deck handling devices.
- of Rochdale, Lancashire Ultra low for nOx stage fuel air combustion technology.
- of Bristol for screen printable metallizations for crystalline silicon solar cells
- of Whitestone, Herefordshire for thermacor transportation system for diagnostic samples.
- of London N1 for design and development of structural glass.
- E-Tabs Limited of London NW9 for software solutions and services for automated reporting and graphical charting.
- of Peterborough or the InRow Weeder using vision analysis techniques.
- of Salisbury, Wiltshire for marine exhaust silencing systems
- I2 Limited of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire for intelligence-led operations platform.
- of Wallsend, Tyne and Wear for belt tensioning system for power assisted steering.
- of Ware, Hertfordshire for non-carcinogenic acrylics for dentures, and medical grade bone cement material; optically clear acrylic powders, and acrylic bead powders.
- of Malvern, Worcestershire Zetasizer for nano analytical instrument for measuring particle properties.
- of Thatcham, Berkshire Development of the TORBED energy technologies.
- (trading as Vortok) of Plymouth, Devon for rail stressing roller
- of Wantage, Oxfordshire for designs and manufacture of radar based sensors for security surveillance, industrial automation, and traffic sensing.
- of Loughborough, Leicestershire for power analysers for measuring electric power.
- of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire for Net Top for boxes for converting displays into electronic noticeboards
- of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for : cryogen-free dilution refrigerator with high field superconducting magnet.
- of Loughborough, Leicestershire for design, manufacture and support of geophysical logging equipment for oil and gas well surveys
- of Wakefield, for super plastic forming and diffusion bonding presses.
- of Ashburton, Newton Abbot, Devon for ultrasonic haemostatic dissector for cutting soft tissue in surgery
- (MooD Active Enterprise Business Unit) – architecture-driven software for business performance governance.
- of Sittingbourne, Kent for large scale production of human serum for transferrin.
- of Sheffield, South Yorkshire for modelling and simulation tools to evaluate medicines prior to human clinical trials.
- of Leeds YelloPort for plus, a semi-disposable port access system.
- of Ipswich, Suffolk for intercept and electronic monitoring solutions.
- of Doncaster, South Yorkshire for vegetable packing machinery.
- Touch EMAS Ltd (trading as Touch Bionics) Livingston, Scotland for the i-LIMB Hand a bionic hand with articulating digits.
References[]
- ^ Queen's Award - Innovation Archived 6 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at Business Link
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