Advice
Advice from assessors, judges and previous winnners as well as practical hints and tips from The Queen's Awards Team.
Why did you apply for a Queen’s Award? Manvers Engineering were awarded a Queen’s Award for Enterprise (Innovation) in 2018, in recognition of their work in the field of spill control, and in particular their innovative and environmentally friendly spill …
Willmott Dixon is one of the UK’s largest family-owned construction and fit-out companies. Founded in 1852, sustainability is a core value – it’s something that defines everything we do.
Congratulations to EasySkinz who were presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the category of International Trade in 2019.
We were delighted to win a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade and see it not only as a huge honour but also as an incredible achievement that reflects our hard work in export markets around the globe.
Earlier this year, Belu were honoured to win our second Queen’s Award. This time, for Enterprise in Innovation for our pioneering Belu Filter Initiative.
At HVPD, we provide market-leading solutions that help to give companies a better view of the condition of their high voltage electrical assets.
We were delighted to hear that we had received a Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation earlier this year.
“What exactly are you looking for in an application?” – this is one the most popular questions that we hear when we pick up the phone at the Queen’s Awards Office.
Coombe Castle International are specialist producers and exporters of high quality British and Irish dairy products, and the team are delighted to have been given the Queen’s Award for International Trade – the company’s fourth since 2001.
Melanie Brownlow, Managing Director at HotHouse, talks about their journey to winning a Queen's Award.