The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2008)

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

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • 2 entertain Limited of London W1 for DVD/Video and music publishing.
  • of Hull for electronic systems for the super yacht industry.
  • of Birmingham, West Midlands for ball transfer units.
  • of Halifax, West Yorkshire for speciality chemical dispersion and emulsion products for the water based polymer industry.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for broadcast audio equipment.
  • of York for brand protection and product authentication.
  • of Rochester, Kent for explosive ordnance disposal and landmine clearance.
  • of London W1 for restorers of antique stringed musical instruments and bows.
  • of Newark, Nottinghamshire for architecture, masterplanning, interior and graphic design.
  • (trading as Click Netherfield) of Livingston, West Lothian, for specialist museum display cases.
  • of Onchan, Isle of Man for laser optical components.
  • of Newtownabbey, County Antrim for trigger sprayers and pump dispensers.
  • of Uxbridge, Middlesex for thermal insulation and other industrial services.
  • of Newton Abbot, Devon for casing centralisers and stop collars for the oil and gas industry.
  • of Salford, Greater Manchester for second hand clothing, footwear and household textiles.
  • of Darlington, County Durham for diesel engines and components
  • of Ruislip, Middlesex for casings for radiation shielding.
  • of Portlethen, Aberdeen, for oil well products.
  • of Newcastle upon Tyne for subsea umbilical systems.
  • Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC of London EC4 for financial and business publishing, conference organisers and electronic information and data provider.
  • of Saltaire, West Yorkshire for information technology services.
  • of London EC3 for investment banking and securities.
  • of Flint, Wales for specialist food packaging
  • of Oundle, Northamptonshire for luxury powerboats.
  • of Derby for software design and sales.
  • of Dungannon, County Tyrone for mobile crushing and screening equipment.
  • of Burnley, Lancashire for valves, manways and accessories for the transport and storage of bulk liquids, gases and powders.
  • of Wolverhampton, for safety interlock systems.
  • of Bristol for renewable energy consultancy.
  • of Sheffield, South Yorkshire for wire joining and tensioning devices for use in agricultural and construction industries.
  • of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire for access control and security products.
  • of Leeds, West Yorkshire for vehicle warning equipment for the emergency and municipal services.
  • of London TW8 Digital set top boxes and for LCD televisions.
  • of Rotherham, South Yorkshire for sales and management training consultancy.
  • of London SW1 for advisory and design services in property and infrastructure.
  • of Sheffield, South Yorkshire for specialist open die forgings, rolled rings, precision forged bars in nickel alloys, titanium and steels.
  • of Newport, Isle of Wight for electronic equipment for in-flight entertainment systems.
  • of Ealing, London W14 for vocational education, professional and post graduate.
  • Hammersmith and West London College for training programmes.
  • of London NW3 for raw materials, juice concentrate, pulps and purees.
  • of Rocester, Staffordshire for backhoe loader excavators.
  • of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire for parts and accessories for earth moving machines.
  • of London EC4 - patent and trade mark attorneys
  • of Lincoln for crankshafts for the oil and gas industry.
  • of Gaydon, Warwickshire for 4 x 4 Vehicles, parts, accessories and lifestyle products
  • of Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales for bottled spring water.
  • of Scourie, Sutherland Fresh farmed for Scottish salmon.
  • of London SE1 for recruitment agency.
  • of Hull for frozen pelagic fish.
  • Motorola Point to Point Fixed Wireless Solutions Group of Ashburton, Devon for broadband solutions bridging and extending high-speed voice and data networks, for secure and reliable connectivity.
  • of Woodstock, Oxfordshire for medical disposables.
  • of Selsey, West Sussex for window coverings, hatch blinds and screens for boats, vehicles and homes.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for pipeline pig monitoring equipment, and pipeline data communications systems.
  • of Saltaire, West Yorkshire Digital for tV technology developers.
  • of London W1 for clothing and footwear.
  • of Reading, Berkshire for pharmaceutical materials testing, polymorphism, salt selection, inhaled and solid oral dose formulation.
  • of Glasgow, Scotland for mobile software development.
  • of Bath for traded endowment policies.
  • of Crawley, West Sussex for industrial lasers.
  • of Manchester for disposable personal care products.
  • RBS WorldPay of London EC2 a multi currency card and payment processor.
  • of Redhill, Surrey for security x-ray and metal detection screening products.
  • of Christchurch, Dorset for steel framed buildings, bridges and other structures.
  • of Kirkby in Ashfield for furnishing and upholstery fabrics and wall coverings.
  • of Swaffham, Norfolk for next generation emergency power systems, and photoluminescent emergency floorpath marking systems for aircraft.
  • of Sheffield, South Yorkshire for large steel castings and forgings.
  • of Colnbrook, Berkshire for freight forwarding services.
  • (trading as LSA) of Malvern, Worcestershire for traded endowment insurance policies for endowments.
  • of Ipswich, Suffolk for sailing yachts and power boats.
  • (trading as Betfair) of London W6 for betting services and online gaming products
  • of Wimborne, Dorset for precision rubber seals.
  • Symbian Ltd of London SE1 for mobile phone software development and licensing
  • of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire for design, manufacture and integration of innovative defence solutions.
  • of Hereford for elastomeric gaskets.
  • of Peterlee, County Durham for automotive occupant safety systems
  • of Melbourn, Hertfordshire for technology and product development.
  • of Telford, Shropshire for equipment for the aluminium industry.
  • of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, for vascular prostheses for human implant.
  • Vitabiotics Ltd of London NW2 for vitamin supplements and nutraceuticals.
  • of Nottingham for public address and general alarm systems.
  • of Todmorden, Lancashire for abrasion and corrosion resistant slurry equipment.
  • of Whittlebury, for automotive research and development.
  • of Leeds, West Yorkshire Innovative medical implants used in minimally-invasive and tissue-sparing surgical procedures

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