The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2007)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2007) was awarded on 21 April 2007, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for software and semiconductor designs.
  • of Alton, Hampshire for industrial gas burner systems.
  • of Manchester for colour additive concentrates for the thermoplastic industry.
  • WC2 for professional examinations and membership
  • of Gloucester for aluminium alloys.
  • of Milton Keynes for hot melt adhesives.
  • of Melton Mowbray, for biopharmaceutical consultancy services.
  • CWC Group Limited of London SW11 for international conferences, exhibitions and training.[2]
  • of Rochester, Kent for technical consultancy to the cement industry.
  • Clyde & Co of London EC3 for legal services.
  • of London EC4 for international conferences, exhibitions, training, workshops and field trips.
  • of Blackburn, Lancashire for intercom systems for high noise platforms.
  • of Corsham, Wiltshire for cheese, butter and cream.
  • of Daventry for high horsepower diesel and gas engines
  • of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear for cast rolls for the metal forming industries.
  • of Smethwick, West Midlands for scrap metal recycling.
  • of Epsom, Surrey for actuarial advice to insurers, re-insurers and regulators, and actuarial software supply.
  • of Madley, Herefordshire for radio frequency equipment for satellite ground stations.
  • of Stokesley, North Yorkshire for biological inoculants.
  • Edinburgh Military Tattoo of Edinburgh, Scotland for a unique blend of music, ceremony and entertainment
  • of Swadlincote, Derbyshire for screening and crushing equipment.
  • of Teddington, Middlesex for wind and airflow sensors, featuring patented acoustic resonance technology.
  • of London SE1 for financial and business training services.
  • of Ware, Hertfordshire for specialist abrasive polishes for the vehicle repair industry.
  • of Southampton, Hampshire for optical fibres.
  • (trading as Q’Straint) Whitstable, Kent for wheelchair restraint systems.
  • of Bridgnorth, Shropshire for specialist castings for the automotive, motorsport, aerospace and defence industries.
  • of Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire for actuators for automotive turbochargers and valve rotators for large industrial engines.
  • of Enfield, Middlesex for hand held test equipment for the digital/satellite sector.
  • of London EC3 for insurance services.
  • of Winchester, Hampshire for software development.
  • of Bath, Somerset for spectacle and sunglass frames.
  • of Wrexham, Wales for integrated drivelines, powertrains, transmission and axle assemblies for on/off highway vehicles.
  • of Cheadle, Staffordshire for small construction, industrial and agricultural equipment.
  • of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire for telescopic materials handlers.
  • of Worcester for underground mining machinery.
  • of Twyford, Berkshire for aircraft spare parts and de/anti-icing fluid.
  • L.E.K. Consulting of London SW1 for management consulting.
  • of Sudbury, Suffolk for horse rugs and quilted jackets.
  • of Warwick for polyurethane formulated chemicals.
  • of Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside for project and operations management, engineers and support personnel for the oil and gas industry.
  • of Watford, Hertfordshire for television encoders and modulators and digital wireless camera systems.
  • of Chichester, West Sussex for non-ferrous metal recycling.
  • of Nailsea, Bristol for metrology tools to the semiconductor industry.
  • of Chippenham, Wiltshire for office furniture.
  • of London EC2 for investment management.
  • of London W2 for fashion garments and accessories.
  • of Altrincham, Cheshire for specialist technical and engineering recruitment company.
  • of Auchincruive, Ayr, for diagnostic kits for food safety testing.
  • of Beckenham, Kent Recruitment of technical personnel to the international for iCT marketplace.
  • of Sutton, Surrey for internet security software and consultancy services.
  • of Orton Southgate, for foundry machinery and recycling systems.
  • of Dunfermline, Scotland for scanning laser ophthalmoscopes capturing over 80% of the retina.
  • Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd of Inchinnan, Renfrew, for gas generators.
  • of Hucknall, Nottingham for containerised mobile weighing and bagging plants and fixed plants for internal bagging applications.
  • of Blackburn, Lancashire High performance sealing solutions.
  • QRG Limited (trading as Quantum Research Group) of Southampton, Hampshire for electronic touch sensor chips and technology licensing for control surfaces of consumer electronic products.
  • of Buckingham for high accuracy GPS systems for automotive testing.
  • of Crumlin, County Antrim, Northern Ireland for diagnostic kits for medical, veterinary and environmental monitoring
  • of London SW3 for unframed reproduction art prints and posters.
  • of Manchester for airline and airport air service development forums.
  • of Tamworth, Staffordshire for stainless steel tubing.
  • of Bradford, West Yorkshire for speciality chemicals.
  • of Poole, Dorset for luxury motor yachts.
  • of Kidderminster, Worcestershire for wheels for earthmoving machines, mobile cranes and dockside vehicles.
  • of Wallington, Surrey for spare parts and equipment to the oil and gas industries.
  • of London EC1 for shipping and insurance manuals and textbooks.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for international energy services to the oil and gas, and power generation industries.
  • of Edinburgh, Scotland for energy and metals research and consultancy.
  • of Worcester for computer controlled machine tools.

References[]

  1. ^ Queen's Award -International trade at Business Link
  2. ^ "CWC Group Press Release" (PDF). Retrieved 8 February 2011.

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