The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2002)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2002) was awarded on 21 April 2002, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Rotherham for Mechanical seals.
  • of Queenborough, Kent for Pharmaceuticals and healthcare products.
  • of Poole, Dorset for Air bearing drilling spindles.
  • Aircom International of Redhill, Surrey for Software tools, consultancy and training to the wireless telecoms industry worldwide.
  • of Hitchin, Hertfordshire for High sensitivity smoke detection equipment.
  • Anglian Water International of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire for Water, wastewater and environmental services.
  • Argus Media of London N1 for Energy publication.
  • of Warwick for Business intelligence computer software.
  • of Hull for Printed swing tickets and woven labels.
  • of Cliftonville, Kent for Promotional merchandise and travel incentives.
  • BAE SYSTEMS, Land Platform Communications of Blackburn, Lancashire for Digital intercom systems for high noise platforms.
  • BAE SYSTEMS (Projects) Limited of Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland for Warships and associated technology, support and spares.
  • BBC Worldwide of London W12 for Multiple-media distribution.
  • of Coalville, Leicestershire for Rock crushing plant and machinery.
  • of Durham for X-ray analytical equipment.
  • of Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland for Low speed high torque hydraulic motors.
  • of Silsden, West Yorkshire for Micro pack size sleeping bags and technical insulated outerwear.
  • of Loughborough, Leicestershire for Air-cooled electrical turbo-generators.
  • of London SW1 for Publishing and event organising.
  • of Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland for Carbon bonded carbon fibre thermal insulation.
  • of Sherborne, Dorset for Tour Operator.
  • of Doncaster for Specialist underground contractors.
  • of Newton Abbot, Devon for Gas turbine engine components.
  • of Nottingham for Telephone and web based services.
  • of Reading, Berkshire for Specialist systems for assessing mental functioning in human clinical trials of new medicines.
  • of Daventry, Northamptonshire for High horsepower diesel and gas engines.
  • Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker of London W1 for Commercial property consultancy.
  • of Milton Keynes for Document scanning products and services.
  • of South Ruislip, Middlesex for Household goods, toiletries and chemists' sundries.
  • of London W6 for Licensing of recorded music.
  • of London SE1 for Dairy products.
  • of Warrington, Cheshire for Telecoms implementation and support services.
  • of Leeds for Electronic and industrial components.
  • of London NW10 for Female condoms.
  • of Flint, Wales for Engineered plastic films and laminates.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for Recruitment agency.
  • of Norwich, Norfolk for Car manufacture and engineering consultancy services.
  • HIT Entertainment of London W1 for Children's TV programmes and characters.
  • of London EC3 for International insurance and reinsurance broking services.
  • of London NW10 for Medicines research.
  • of Huddersfield for Turbochargers and air handling systems for medium and heavy duty diesel engines.
  • of Wrexham, Wales for Ophthalmic lenses.
  • of Newtownards, County Down, for Northern Ireland Digital set top boxes.
  • of Woking, Surrey for Operations support systems software for telecommunications companies.
  • of Inverness, Scotland for Blood glucose monitoring systems.
  • of Guildford, Surrey for Test systems for power semiconductors.
  • of Manchester for Software for patient information management systems.
  • of Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland for Cashmere and fine woollen goods.
  • of Bristol for Elevator and escalator control equipment and associated modernisation packages.
  • of Telford, Shropshire for Copper-clad steel wire and strand.
  • of Long Melford, Suffolk for Horse rugs and quilted jackets.
  • of London EC4 for Derivatives exchange.
  • Linklaters of London EC2 for Legal services.
  • of Bristol for Corporate communications.
  • of Reading, Berkshire for Prefabricated steel bridges.
  • of London E2 for Building and restoration of traditional pipe organs.
  • of Nottingham for Coding and marking equipment.
  • of Manchester for Pharmaceutical development and research services.
  • of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for Medical diagnostics.
  • of Arley, Coventry for Marketing support services.
  • of Hexham, Northumberland for Whiteboard and highlighter inks for marker pens.
  • Norbrook Laboratories Limited of Newry, County Down, for Northern Ireland Veterinary and human-use pharmaceuticals and animal health products.
  • of Newtownabbey, County for Antrim, Northern Ireland Networking and telecommunications equipment.
  • of Newcastle upon Tyne for Immunodiagnostic reagents.
  • of Rotherham for Ladies' intimate apparel.
  • of Southampton for Fibre optic systems.
  • of Bath for Traded endowment policies.
  • Richards Butler of London EC3 for Legal services.
  • of Cardington, Bedfordshire for Flight simulator relocations and installations.
  • of Burgess Hill, West Sussex for Visual display systems for aircraft and other simulators, visualization and research.
  • of Antrim, Northern Ireland for Tyre pressure monitoring systems.
  • of Mayfield, East Sussex for Scientific consultancy, conference and educational services.
  • Herbert Smith of London EC2 for Legal services.
  • Sophos PLC of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for Anti-virus software.
  • of Northolt, Middlesex for Corporate relocation services.
  • of Ronaldsway, Isle of Man for Components for the domestic appliance industry.
  • of Newport, Gwent, Wales for Electronic cash management systems for the retail and banking sectors.
  • of London NW5 for Theatre planning, design and equipment consultants.
  • Tibbett & Britten Group PLC of Enfield, Middlesex for Supply chain management.
  • of Kettering, Northamptonshire for Printing presses.
  • of Avonmouth, Bristol for Chemicals for pharmacology and neurochemistry research.
  • of Thornton Cleveleys, for Lancashire High performance engineering thermoplastics.
  • of Partridge Green, West Sussex for Aircraft components.
  • of Cheadle, Greater Manchester for Computer and video games.
  • of Bradford for Plastic labelling film.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 56544". The London Gazette (Supplement). April 2002. p. 1.

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