The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2010)

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'The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2010)' was awarded on 21 April.

Recipients[]

The ninety-eight following organisations were awarded in 2010[1][2]

  • of Hartlepool for charge air coolers and heat exchangers.
  • of Aberdeen for onshore and offshore drilling engineering and rig design.
  • of Stevenage, Hertfordshire for design and engineering services to commercial airlines and aircraft leasing companies
  • of London SE10 for telecommunications systems.
  • of Melton, Hull for industrial and marine generating sets.
  • of Spennymoor, for engineering goods and services.
  • of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk for underwater acoustic positioning, tracking and survey equipment.
  • of Oldham, Lancashire for international language services including translation and interpreting.
  • of Dorset for speciality hand-made English cheeses
  • Autonomy Corporation of Cambridge for platform technology with a pure software model offering a full spectrum of mission-critical enterprise applications.
  • Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited of Edinburgh for investment management services.
  • of Loirston, Aberdeen for surface and sub-surface buoyancy and elastomer products for the offshore energy sector.
  • Baring Asset Management Limited of London EC2 for fund management services.
  • of Kings Heath, Birmingham for immunodiagnostic kits.
  • of Elstree, Hertfordshire for therapeutic proteins
  • of Gloucester an online book retailer.
  • Brompton Bicycle Ltd of Brentford, Middlesex for folding bicycles.
  • of Brighton, East Sussex for private medical insurance.
  • of Shipley, West Yorkshire for can making machinery.
  • of Newton Abbot, Devon for gas turbine generator sets.
  • of Marlow, Buckinghamshire for aircraft and ground antennas and related equipment for military and commercial use.
  • of Banff, Aberdeenshire, for winches.
  • of Ashington, Northumberland for flexible hoses, couplings and fluid transfer systems to the oil & gas industry.
  • of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire for unique polymer delivery system for the precise administration of drugs
  • Crittall Windows Ltd of Witham, Essex for steel windows and doors.
  • of Exeter, Devon for electrochemical sensors for breath alcohol and toxic gases.
  • Douglas Equipment Limited of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for aviation towing tractors & helicopter/aircraft flight deck handlers
  • of Lincoln for high power semiconductor devices and assemblies.
  • of Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland for disposable medical devices used for the treatment of stoma and wound care patients.
  • Kelbrook, Lancashire for aero-engine design, overhaul, test and certification services.
  • FA Premier League of London W1 for sale of TV rights to foreign broadcasters.
  • First Magazine Limited of London SW1 a publisher of periodicals, special reports and text books.
  • of Nottingham for its stem cell bank.
  • of Kendal, Cumbria for hydro electric turbines and engine cooling pumps.
  • of Dyce, Aberdeen, for subsea services to the oil and gas industry.
  • of Kings Langley, for graphics, video, audio and communication software.
  • of Netherton, Dudley, for fluid control devices.
  • of Edinburgh for range of oak-aged specialty beers.
  • of London EC1 for provision of portfolio analysis services and financial indices to the investment property industry.
  • of Littleport, Cambridgeshire for subsea umbilicals and power cables for the offshore oil and gas and renewable energy industries.
  • of Wadhurst, East Sussex publishers & magazine advertising
  • of Basildon, Essex for shipping liner agency and global freight management.
  • of Newcastle upon Tyne for de/Anti-icing fluids for the global aviation industry.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for pay for television software development.
  • of London SE1 for accountancy, business and management education.
  • of Rotherham, for threaded bar and cable systems.
  • of London SW1 for business execution services.
  • of London N18 Recycling of scrap metal and waste.
  • of Bournemouth, Dorset for software and related services for airport and air traffic control simulation.
  • of Kingswinford, West Midlands for flanges, butt weld, forged fittings and ancillary piping products.
  • of Reading, Berkshire for electrical slip rings and motion control components.
  • of Southampton, Hampshire for, measurement and analysis systems for the wind energy market.
  • of Salisbury, Wiltshire for hi-fi audio and audio-video systems.
  • of Kingston upon Thames, for engineering consultancy project management.
  • of Washington, Tyne and Wear for engineering consulting services to the upstream oil industry.
  • of London NW5 for designer and online retailer of women's wear and maternity clothes.
  • Pace plc of Saltaire, West Yorkshire for set-top boxes & digital home entertainment equipment.
  • () of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear for compressed air filtration & gas separation.
  • Pearson PLC of London WC2 for provision of educational material and technology, consumer books and business information.
  • of Chesham, Buckinghamshire for food and drink exports.
  • of Abingdon, Oxfordshire for medical devices.
  • of Tredegar for pharmaceuticals.
  • The Penspen Group Limited of Richmond, Surrey for engineering, project management, operations, maintenance and integrity services.
  • of Richmond, North Yorkshire for pipeline pigging and flow assurance products and services to the oil and gas pipeline industry
  • of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire for industrial lifting and positioning equipment.
  • of London W1 for film and television programmes production.
  • of Nantwich, Cheshire for drug development consultancy services and medical communications
  • Proto Labs Ltd of Telford, Shropshire Prototype injection moulded and CNC machined parts.
  • RMD Kwikform of Aldridge, West Midlands for hire, sale and engineering design to the construction industry.
  • of Harrow, Middlesex for military communications ancillaries including military headsets.
  • of Neath, Port Talbot for gas atomised metal powders and controlled expansion alloy products.
  • of Antrim, County Antrim, Northern Ireland for electronic sensors and for ASIC's for automotive and industrial markets.
  • of Sittingbourne, Kent for reagents for medical diagnostic tests.
  • Select Biosciences of Sudbury, Suffolk. Scientific conferences, training courses and consultancy
  • of Edinburgh for airborne radar and targeting design, manufacture, supply and support.
  • of Cambridge for smart metering and energy management solutions.
  • of Aberdeen for lifting, handling and fluid power technology and services for the offshore energy industry.
  • of Andover, Hampshire for design and manufacture of stair-lifts.
  • of London EC1 for specialist software for digital interactive television.
  • of Greenford, Middlesex for branded and own label food and drink products.
  • of Little Clacton, Essex for beneficial insects and mites for pest control in crops.
  • of Ashbourne, Derbyshire for security and tamper evident labels and tapes to protect products and packaging.
  • of Trowbridge, Wiltshire for marketing information services to the global pharmaceutical industry.
  • of Andover, Hampshire for personal ballistic protection.
  • of Feckenham, Redditch, Worcestershire for software development and solutions for computerized craft industry machines.
  • Vero Software Plc of Cheltenham, for CADCAM software for the mould and die industry.
  • Walkers Shortbread Limited of Aberlour on Spey for shortbread, oatcakes and other Scottish specialities.
  • of Chapeltown, Sheffield for returned footwear and clothing.
  • of Sandy, Bedfordshire for book binding machinery.
  • of Berinsfield, Oxfordshire for jet-powered ridged inflatable tenders for the marine leisure market.
  • of London SW1 for design and engineering consultancy services.
  • of London SE27 for anti-corrosion and sealing products.
  • of Churcham, for satellite and wireless technology services.
  • of Letchworth, for ink-jet products and services.
  • of Skipton, North Yorkshire for clothing and footwear.

References[]

  1. ^ Queens Award - International trade at Business Link
  2. ^ "Winners List 2010" (PDF). The Queens Award for Enterprise. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2021.

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