The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2003)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2003) was awarded on 21 April 2003, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Whetstone, Leicester for Engineering design, test and manufacture of turbines.
  • of Northwich, Cheshire for Specialised engineering services.
  • Aston Martin Lagonda Limited of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire for Prestigious sports cars, parts and restoration services.
  • of Ilkeston, Derbyshire for Warp-knitted textiles.
  • of Witham, Essex for Perfumes and body sprays.
  • of Pontypridd, Wales for Enzymes for use in food processing.
  • of London SE1 for Market research based consultancy services.
  • of Wantage, Oxfordshire for Food and drink hampers.
  • of Wantage, Oxfordshire for Multicrystalline silicon products for the photovoltaic industry.
  • of Clifton, Bristol for Business consultancy services.
  • of Littlehampton, West Sussex for Drilling rigs and equipment.
  • of Swinton, Salford for Digital video multiplex recorders designed to record and manage live images from CCTV systems.
  • of Bristol for Complete aircraft interiors.
  • of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Integrated radio infrastructure services and products for cellular, broadcast, civilian and military communications.
  • of Chelmsford, Essex for Intra-oral dental CCD (charge-coupled device) assemblies.
  • of Chelmsford, Essex for Linear accelerator magnetrons.
  • of Trafford Park, Manchester for Latex compounds.
  • of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire for Cushion packaging systems.
  • of Oakbank, Livingston, Scotland for Process development and cGMP manufacture of biopharmaceuticals for early stage clinical trials.
  • of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland for Mackerel, herring and whitefish products.
  • of London W2 for Private healthcare.
  • of Bristol for Ornamental plasterwork and scagliola.
  • of Norwich, Norfolk for Poultry hatching eggs.
  • of Rotherham for Impulse-buy gifts and greeting cards.
  • of Guildford, Surrey for Software for life sciences research.
  • of Edinburgh, Scotland for Design, implementation and support of regulatory frameworks and markets in the electricity and gas sectors.
  • of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire for Breakfast cereals and cereal bars.
  • of Hessle, East Yorkshire for Frozen pelagic fish.
  • of Yalding, Maidstone, Kent for Dried edible pulses and other special crops.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for Medical diagnostic and monitoring devices.
  • Middlesex University of London N14 for Higher education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, research and knowledge transfer.
  • of London N18 for Flexible medium density fibreboard.
  • of Northwood, Middlesex for Medical disposables.
  • of Barnet, Hertfordshire for Test and maintenance products for fire detection systems.
  • of Devizes, Wiltshire for Automotive test equipment and support services.
  • of Slough, Berkshire for Services in support of drug development for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors.
  • of Yatton, Bristol for Plasma processing and ion beam etching and deposition equipment.
  • of Epsom, Surrey for Healthcare products.
  • of Tredegar, Gwent, Wales for Pharmaceutical development and manufacturing services to the international healthcare industry.
  • of Wokingham, Berkshire for Fibre optic test instrumentation.
  • of Sandwich, Kent for Research, development and manufacture of pharmaceutical products.
  • of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire for Laser diodes and opto-electronic sub-assemblies.
  • of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire for Microwave and satellite antennas.
  • Rolls-Royce Airlines - Trent Business of Derby for The Trent family of aero engines.
  • The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc of Edinburgh, Scotland for Financial services.
  • of Liverpool, Merseyside for Specialized clinical nutrition products.
  • of SwaVham, Norfolk for Photoluminescent emergency floorpath marking systems for aircraft.
  • of Ashington, Northumberland for Marine worms.
  • Simmons & Simmons of London EC2 for Legal services.
  • of Clutton, Bristol for Toiletries including soaps, drawer liners, candles, room fragrances and skincare.
  • of London N5 for Theatre automation systems.
  • of London SW1 for Investment management.
  • of Reading, Berkshire for Components for the re-manufacture of laser cartridges.
  • of London W1 for International production and distribution of television programmes and the supply of complete technical facilities to broadcasters.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for OVshore and remote-site catering and hotel-keeping services.
  • of Royston, Hertfordshire for Software and hardware designs for mobile devices.
  • Turner & Townsend International Ltd of Horsforth, Leeds for Construction and management consultancy services.
  • of Gloucester for Miniature high pressure air compressor systems.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for Training and consultancy services to industry.
  • Vitabiotics Ltd of Wembley, Middlesex for Vitamin supplements and nutraceuticals for specific therapeutic areas, including Omega-H3, Osteocare and Pregnacare.
  • of London W2 for Research and analysis for the fashion and style industries.
  • of Dudley, West Midlands for Light-weight aluminium precision sand castings.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 56912". The London Gazette (Supplement). April 2003. p. 1.

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