Top tips for a successful Queen's Awards application
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.
Advice from assessors, judges and previous winnners as well as practical hints and tips from The Queen's Awards Team.
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.
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.
The Innovation category of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise acknowledges new technologies and advancements that have wide-reaching benefits.
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.
Simone Hindmarch, co-founder of Commercial, talks about their sustainability journey, the process of applying for a Queen's Award in Sustainable Development and the benefits of winning one.
The Queen's Awards for Enterprise is the most prestigious business awards programme in the world, so securing a coveted Queen's Award title is not easy, but it is hugely rewarding. We are proud to add this feather to our cap.
Wessex Water is one of the regional water and wastewater companies. We serve around 1 million households in Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset and the areas around Bristol, Bath, Bournemouth and Poole.
City Building, winner of the Queen's Awards for Sustainable Development in 2012 and 2018, tell us about their sustainable business model and what it has meant to win 2 Queen's Awards.
Esh Group is one of the 2018 Queen's Awards for Promoting Opportunity winners. Andy Radcliffe, chief executive officer at Esh Group, shares his thoughts on why they have applied and what it has meant to win.
Based in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, and starting our journey in 1997 with 3 people to 42 members of staff today, we manufacture paint and supply machines for the sports and amenity industry.