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The Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2020 The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2020 The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2020 Press Book • INNOVATION • INTERNATIONAL TRADE • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • PROMOTING OPPORTUNITY NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 00.01 HOURS BST ON Tuesday 21st April 2020 PLEASE ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO PUBLICITY BEFORE THIS DEADLINE. RECIPIENTS OF THIS SUPPLEMENT SHOULD APPROACH ONLY THE HEAD OR NOMINATED CONTACT OF ANY BUSINESS AWARD WINNER FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. INITIAL CONTACTS WITH OTHERS IN THE ORGANISATION MUST BE AVOIDED, AS THEY WILL NOT BE PRIVY TO THE EMBAR- GOED MATERIAL. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2020 NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 00.01 HOURS BST ON TUESDAY 21 APRIL 2020 PLEASE ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO PUBLICITY BEFORE THIS DEADLINE. RECIPIENTS OF THIS SUPPLEMENT SHOULD APPROACH ONLY THE HEAD OR NOMINATED CONTACT OF ANY BUSINESS AWARD WINNER FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. INITIAL CONTACTS WITH OTHERS IN THE ORGANISATION MUST BE AVOIDED, AS THEY WILL NOT BE PRIVY TO THE EMBARGOED MATERIAL. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK business, designed to recognise and encour- age outstanding achievements in the fields of Innovation, International Trade, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility). The Queen’s Awards scheme was instituted by Royal Warrant in 1965 and the first Awards were made in 1966. This year, 220 UK businesses have been recognised for their contribution to international trade, innovation, sustainable development and promoting opportunity (through social mobility): Four of these companies won awards in the categories of both Innovation and International Trade. These winners are: Cut4Cloth (International Trade and Sustainable Development) Kwikbolt (International Trade and Innovation) Netcraft (International Trade and Innovation) Synchro Arts Limited (International Trade and Innovation) 2 The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2020 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise Categories: Innovation Innovation achievements are assessed for: invention, design or production of goods; performance of services; marketing and distribution; or, after-sale support of goods or services, that have realised outstanding commercial success over 2 years or con- tinuous commercial success over 5 years. International Trade Winners have demonstrated that their business has achieved substantial growth in overseas earning and in commercial suc- cess (for their business size and sector) through either outstanding achievement over 3 years or continuous achievement over 6 years. Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) This category recognises businesses and organisations that are providing high quality social mobility initiatives and pro- grammes that specifically reach out and support people from disadvantaged backgrounds, in order to inspire and guide the best talent into their organisation and beyond. The programmes include work experience, careers advice or mentoring for young people; offering non-graduate routes such as traineeships or changing recruitment practices; and, giving equal support and progression opportunities to all employees. Sustainable Development Winners in this category demonstrate commercially successful sustainable development practices. Sustainable development achievements are assessed for: invention, design or production of goods; performance of services; marketing and distribution; after-sale support of goods or services; or, management of resources or relationships with people and other organisations. NOTES: The Queen’s Awards Office accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the details contained herein. The summaries have been approved by the respective winners and are provided merely as a guide to assist the media. ‘Employees’ refers to the number of staff in the UK. Some organisations also have employees overseas. 3 Winners & Recipients Region / Category Region Number of Awards Page East 27 Innovation 8 7 International Trade 14 11 Promoting Opportunity 2 18 Sustainable Development 3 19 East Midlands 12 Innovation 4 21 International Trade 5 23 Promoting Opportunity 1 26 Sustainable Development 2 27 London 35 Innovation 9 28 International Trade 24 33 Sustainable Development 2 45 North East 7 International Trade 6 46 Sustainable Development 1 49 North West 30 Innovation 5 50 International Trade 22 53 Promoting Opportunity 1 64 Sustainable Development 2 65 Northern Ireland 4 International Trade 2 66 Sustainable Development 2 67 Scotland 8 Innovation 4 68 International Trade 4 70 4 Winners & Recipients continued Region / Category Region Number of Awards Page South East 36 Innovation 14 72 International Trade 21 80 Sustainable Development 1 91 South West 23 Innovation 8 92 International Trade 9 96 Promoting Opportunity 2 101 Sustainable Development 4 102 Wales 8 Innovation 1 104 International Trade 4 105 Promoting Opportunity 1 107 Sustainable Development 2 108 West Midlands 15 Innovation 6 109 International Trade 9 112 Yorkshire & The Humber 15 Innovation 7 117 International Trade 8 121 5 Winners & Recipients Region / Category 6 East Innovation Chorus Intelligence Limited 6 Quay Point Website: www.chorusintel.com Station Road Employees: 22 Woodbridge Immediate Parent: N/A CEO: Mr Boyd Mulvey Suffolk Press Contact: Mr Joe Southgate IP12 4AL Tel: 020 3597 7350 Email: [email protected] Chorus Intelligence Ltd are an SME based in Suffolk which was formed in 2011. The founder of the company used know-how from sifting large data sets in the financial industry and applied it to law enforcement creating Chorus Analys- er, which is now used by 80% of police forces and all of the counter terrorism units in the UK. The software tool solves the problem of lengthy manual data cleansing and formatting by automating data processing. It also allows users to spot connections in the data that would otherwise remain hidden. The initial product has been further developed into a suite of tools. The suite includes Investigator, a tool for non expert operational officers to get rapid results from data evidence, Indexer and Plus, products that enable different departments and forces to share data and conduct cross case analysis and collaborate easier. The company wins the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category. Dura Composites Ltd Dura House Website: www.duracomposites.com Telford Road Employees: 87 Clacton on Sea Immediate Parent: Dura Group Ltd Managing Director: Mr Stuart Burns Essex Press Contact: Ms Nadia Harvey CO15 4LP Tel: 01255 446835 Email: [email protected] Dura Composites Ltd is an Essex SME established in 1996. They won a 2017 Queen's Award for Enterprise - Interna- tional Trade. The company has created a height-adjustable composite station platform that reduces platform-to-train gaps. After over a century of heavy use, many of the UK’s train station platforms require replacement as they reach the end of their service life. Traditionally concrete is used but this can require large sections of track to be temporarily shut down for costly building work to take place. Dura Platform allows contractors to replace or overlay onto damaged or subsided platforms a low maintenance, height adjustable glass reinforced plastic (GRP) structure that enhances safety with anti-slip surface options, in-built water management, integral lines, integral lighting, snow melting capability and that has similar or lower overall project costs than concrete. This innovation is protected by a family of patents and is being adopted across the rail network. The company wins the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category 7 East Innovation Global Graphics Software Ltd Building 2030 Website: www.globalgraphics.com/software Cambourne Business Park Employees: 56 Cambourne Immediate Parent: N/A CEO: Mr Gary Fry Cambridgeshire Press Contact: Miss Jill Taylor CB23 6DW Tel: 01223 926489 Email: [email protected] Global Graphics Software Ltd is an SME based in Cambridgeshire that provides software for printing and digital com- munication. High speed commercial inkjet printers suffer from recurring quality issues such as streaking and mottling (known as artefacts) and there was no available solution to these problems. In response the company developed ScreenPro™, a software engine that corrects these artefact imperfections by applying a halftone or multi-level screen to the inkjet printing workflow. It is unique in being a generally available, non-proprietary solution that can be applied to any manufacturers’ inkjet press. It smooths out artefacts irrespective of other software choices that may have been made and is effective with all the major inkjet printheads and combinations of electronics. It works at any device resolu- tion and with any ink technology. The company sells to digital press manufacturers enabling them to bring products to market quicker by overcoming their technical challenges. The company wins the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category. Maths Circle Ltd Units 321 to 323, Bedford Heights Website: www.ttrockstars.com Brickhill Drive Employees: 5 Bedford Immediate Parent: N/A CEO and Founder: Mr Bruno Reddy Beds Press Contact: Mrs Nicola Reddy MK41 7PH Tel: 07967107398 Email: [email protected] Maths Circle Ltd is a small company of 7 employees based in Bedford who developed "Times Tables Rock Stars" a gamified app solution to engage children with learning of times tables and increase their confidence and proficiency in maths. The development resulted
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