Press release

Top British businesses receive Queen’s Awards for Enterprise

More than 100 British businesses have received a Queen’s Award to recognise their contribution to enterprise.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

All of this year’s (2015) winners are UK businesses leading the way in international trade, innovation and sustainable development in a broad range of sectors including car manufacturing, education, software design and fashion.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has today (21 April 2015) unveiled the 141 winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise and 6 individual recipients of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion.

The Queen’s Awards scheme is regarded as the most prestigious business awards in the country and 2015 marks its 50th anniversary.

This year, 105 businesses received awards for international trade; 24 for innovation and 12 for sustainable development.

Two small companies, Wavestore Ltd and Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd, achieved double recognition, receiving awards for both innovation and international trade.

In addition, 6 people who were nominated by their peers have been recognised for their efforts to encourage entrepreneurship in the UK with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion. Winners include entrepreneurs, a professor of creative entrepreneurship and the founder of the Creative Innovation Centre in Somerset.

Notes to editors

  1. Winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are visited by a Royal representative and are presented with a crystal bowl as a mark of their achievement. They are also invited to attend a reception at Buckingham Palace in July 2015.
  2. Businesses are also able to use the Queen’s Award emblem in advertising, marketing and on packaging for 5 years.
  3. A full press book of winners, including descriptions and contact details of the 141 winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise and 6 winners of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion, is available at Queen's Awards Pressbook 2015 (PDF, 474 KB, 78 pages)
  4. Prior to 21 April 2015, media should only approach the named press contacts as detailed in the press book and should not publicise any of the winners before 00.01hrs on Tuesday 21 April 2015.
  5. Firms that won a Queen’s Award for international trade showed they have benefited from substantial international growth in overseas earnings and commercial success within their sector.
  6. Awards for innovation are given to businesses that can demonstrate that their innovative products or services are commercially successful.
  7. Sustainable development winners have to show they are involved in activity that ensures a better quality of life for everyone, now and in the future.
  8. The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion is for individuals who have played an important role in promoting enterprise skills and supporting entrepreneurs.
  9. Entries to the 2016 Awards close on Wednesday 30 September 2015. To apply and for more information, go to www.gov.uk/queens-awards-for-enterprise/overview
Published 21 April 2015