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Tiffany Rose: double Queen's Award in International Trade is our biggest business achievement so far

Posted by: Egle Olivi, Posted on: 31 July 2018 - Categories: International trade, Recipients
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To many people, starting a business from virtually nothing and turning it into a multi-million pound company is something dreams are made of...

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A knighthood for Harvey Water Softeners in their 40th year

Posted by: Martin Hurworth, Posted on: 25 July 2018 - Categories: Innovation, Recipients
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Martin Hurworth, managing director at Harvey Water Softeners, speaks about the importance of winning a Queen's Award for Innovation in the 40th year of the business.

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Top tips for a successful Queen's Awards application

Posted by: Egle Olivi, Posted on: 20 July 2018 - Categories: Advice, Office updates
The crystal Queens Award for Enterprise.

With 8 weeks to go until the closing date for applications (midday on 12 September), we’ve compiled our top tips for completing your entry.

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What winning a Queen’s Award in Innovation meant for haptics company Ultrahaptics

Posted by: Egle Olivi, Posted on: 20 July 2018 - Categories: Innovation, Recipients
A hand using a mid-air haptic interface.

Steve Cliffe is Chief Executive Officer of Ultrahaptics, a company with a unique 'virtual touch' technology. He shares his thoughts about what a Queen’s Award means to a cutting-edge technology company.

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Queen's Award puts Quartix SafeSpeed Database in the spotlight

Posted by: Egle Olivi, Posted on: 19 July 2018 - Categories: Innovation, Recipients
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The Innovation category of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise acknowledges new technologies and advancements that have wide-reaching benefits.

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Green Sheep Group: Queen’s Award proves that design matters

Posted by: Egle Olivi, Posted on: 18 July 2018 - Categories: Innovation, Recipients
The team from Green Sheep group.

At Snüz, creating stylish and innovative products is at the heart of what we do, so we were absolutely delighted when our company Green Sheep Group was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation.

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