Typical winners of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise?
There are so many firms of all sizes that enter the awards there is no such thing as a typical winner.
Advice from assessors, judges and previous winnners as well as practical hints and tips from The Queen's Awards Team.
There are so many firms of all sizes that enter the awards there is no such thing as a typical winner.
Hello there, I am Will Tyler, Chief Executive at Octink. I have been a judge on the Sustainable Development panel for the last 4 years and look forward to the process.
The Queen's Awards for Enterprise are an impressive recognition for the organisations which achieve them.
On the same day as the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise reception at Buckingham Palace (more about that later) we had a presentation ceremony in the BIS offices in 1 Victoria Street.
Maidenhead company Scientifica submitted their Multiphoton Imaging System for a Queen's Award for Enterprise last year in the Innovation category. Their scanning device was recognised as truly innovative and after being shortlisted they went on to receive the coveted award. On …
Here’s a roundup of just some of the fantastic presentations to regional winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise.
So, over the last few weeks we’ve offered you video advice on completing entries for the business categories of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise – that is, Innovation, International Trade and Sustainable Development.
I’m in Acton to film Rebecca Bright, the founder of Therapy Box who won a 2014 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category.
We asked Richard Naylor from Harrison Spinks (winners of 2 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise last year in Sustainable Development and Innovation) if he would share his tips and advice in a 3 minute film.
Sean took time out of the office last week to meet one of our colleagues from UKTI, John Rimmer who very kindly offered to share a little advice on completing a Queen’s Awards entry form in the International Trade category.
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