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The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion

Some cool business reports images:


The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion
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Image by bisgovuk
Mr Steve Hoyle receives The Award for Enterprise Promotion from Vince Cable, Business Secretary.


The Awards consist of a business Award (The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise) with three separate categories: International Trade, Innovation, and Sustainable Development; and an Award for individuals: The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion. The objective of the scheme is to encourage and reward outstanding achievement by UK based companies and individuals.

A total of 209 business Awards have been announced this year from a total of 862 entrants:

International Trade (423 entrants, 151 winners)
Innovation: (311 entrants, 50 winners)
Sustainable Development (128 entrants, 8 winners)

Eleven individuals have received The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion for their inspiring efforts to encourage UK entrepreneurship.

There was an increase in the number of applications received this year over last year, and the business success rate was the highest we have ever seen at just over 24%, reflecting the increased quality of entries in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.

The winning companies cover a vast range of business sectors including design, building and construction, transport, electronics and technology, manufacturing and engineering, finance, medical and pharmaceuticals, food and drink, oil and gas, metals, plastics and packaging, safety equipment, printing, recycling and more.

Winners of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise enjoy widespread respect from their peers, a company visit by a Royal representative to present a crystal bowl and a grant of appointment, and a special reception at Buckingham Palace in November. They may use The Queen’s Award Emblem for five years as a symbol of their quality and success.

Winners each year are announced on the Queen’s birthday, 21 April.

In a survey of business winners in 2011:

76% reported the win had brought added commercial value to their business
73% reported a boost to staff engagement
61% felt that applying for a Queen's Award was a useful process to benchmark the progress of their business
55% reported the win had delivered new business opportunities
49% of winners achieved increased recognition overseas

PHOTO: Michael David BIS Digital © 2012

The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion

A few nice business reports images I found:


The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion
business reports
Image by bisgovuk
Professor Russell Smith receives The Award for Enterprise Promotion from Vince Cable, Business Secretary.


The Awards consist of a business Award (The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise) with three separate categories: International Trade, Innovation, and Sustainable Development; and an Award for individuals: The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion. The objective of the scheme is to encourage and reward outstanding achievement by UK based companies and individuals.

A total of 209 business Awards have been announced this year from a total of 862 entrants:

International Trade (423 entrants, 151 winners)
Innovation: (311 entrants, 50 winners)
Sustainable Development (128 entrants, 8 winners)

Eleven individuals have received The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion for their inspiring efforts to encourage UK entrepreneurship.

There was an increase in the number of applications received this year over last year, and the business success rate was the highest we have ever seen at just over 24%, reflecting the increased quality of entries in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.

The winning companies cover a vast range of business sectors including design, building and construction, transport, electronics and technology, manufacturing and engineering, finance, medical and pharmaceuticals, food and drink, oil and gas, metals, plastics and packaging, safety equipment, printing, recycling and more.

Winners of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise enjoy widespread respect from their peers, a company visit by a Royal representative to present a crystal bowl and a grant of appointment, and a special reception at Buckingham Palace in November. They may use The Queen’s Award Emblem for five years as a symbol of their quality and success.

Winners each year are announced on the Queen’s birthday, 21 April.

In a survey of business winners in 2011:

76% reported the win had brought added commercial value to their business
73% reported a boost to staff engagement
61% felt that applying for a Queen's Award was a useful process to benchmark the progress of their business
55% reported the win had delivered new business opportunities
49% of winners achieved increased recognition overseas

PHOTO: Michael David BIS Digital © 2012


The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion
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Image by bisgovuk
Ms Claire Ferris receives The Award for Enterprise Promotion from Vince Cable, Business Secretary.


The Awards consist of a business Award (The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise) with three separate categories: International Trade, Innovation, and Sustainable Development; and an Award for individuals: The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion. The objective of the scheme is to encourage and reward outstanding achievement by UK based companies and individuals.

A total of 209 business Awards have been announced this year from a total of 862 entrants:

International Trade (423 entrants, 151 winners)
Innovation: (311 entrants, 50 winners)
Sustainable Development (128 entrants, 8 winners)

Eleven individuals have received The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion for their inspiring efforts to encourage UK entrepreneurship.

There was an increase in the number of applications received this year over last year, and the business success rate was the highest we have ever seen at just over 24%, reflecting the increased quality of entries in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.

The winning companies cover a vast range of business sectors including design, building and construction, transport, electronics and technology, manufacturing and engineering, finance, medical and pharmaceuticals, food and drink, oil and gas, metals, plastics and packaging, safety equipment, printing, recycling and more.

Winners of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise enjoy widespread respect from their peers, a company visit by a Royal representative to present a crystal bowl and a grant of appointment, and a special reception at Buckingham Palace in November. They may use The Queen’s Award Emblem for five years as a symbol of their quality and success.

Winners each year are announced on the Queen’s birthday, 21 April.

In a survey of business winners in 2011:

76% reported the win had brought added commercial value to their business
73% reported a boost to staff engagement
61% felt that applying for a Queen's Award was a useful process to benchmark the progress of their business
55% reported the win had delivered new business opportunities
49% of winners achieved increased recognition overseas

PHOTO: Michael David BIS Digital © 2012


The Queen's Awards for Enterprise and Enterprise Promotion
business reports
Image by bisgovuk
Mr Steve Rawlings receives The Award for Enterprise Promotion from Vince Cable, Business Secretary.


The Awards consist of a business Award (The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise) with three separate categories: International Trade, Innovation, and Sustainable Development; and an Award for individuals: The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion. The objective of the scheme is to encourage and reward outstanding achievement by UK based companies and individuals.

A total of 209 business Awards have been announced this year from a total of 862 entrants:

International Trade (423 entrants, 151 winners)
Innovation: (311 entrants, 50 winners)
Sustainable Development (128 entrants, 8 winners)

Eleven individuals have received The Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion for their inspiring efforts to encourage UK entrepreneurship.

There was an increase in the number of applications received this year over last year, and the business success rate was the highest we have ever seen at just over 24%, reflecting the increased quality of entries in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year.

The winning companies cover a vast range of business sectors including design, building and construction, transport, electronics and technology, manufacturing and engineering, finance, medical and pharmaceuticals, food and drink, oil and gas, metals, plastics and packaging, safety equipment, printing, recycling and more.

Winners of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise enjoy widespread respect from their peers, a company visit by a Royal representative to present a crystal bowl and a grant of appointment, and a special reception at Buckingham Palace in November. They may use The Queen’s Award Emblem for five years as a symbol of their quality and success.

Winners each year are announced on the Queen’s birthday, 21 April.

In a survey of business winners in 2011:

76% reported the win had brought added commercial value to their business
73% reported a boost to staff engagement
61% felt that applying for a Queen's Award was a useful process to benchmark the progress of their business
55% reported the win had delivered new business opportunities
49% of winners achieved increased recognition overseas

PHOTO: Michael David BIS Digital © 2012

Enterprise Minister Launches Business Start Programme for Strabane & Omagh

Check out these start business images:


Enterprise Minister Launches Business Start Programme for Strabane & Omagh
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Image by DUP Photos
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster launches a new programme aimed at helping businesses in Strabane and Omagh grow through tailored sales and marketing support. The Inspire Business Programme, part funded by Invest Northern Ireland and the European Regional Development Fund, is a new joint initiative between Strabane and Omagh District Councils and is open to small and medium sized businesses in the Council areas. Pictured with the Minister at the launch are Omagh District Council Chairman Cllr Errol Thompson (left) and Strabane District Council Chairman Cllr Thomas Kerrigan.


2009 Up-Start Competition
start business
Image by mars_discovery_district
Winners and Advisor of the Up-Start Competition, a business pitch competition open to participants enrolled in CIBC Presents Entrepreneurship 101. Individuals, or teams of individuals, have to give a ten minute presentation on an idea for a technology based business that they wish to implement (or, if appropriate, for a business that they have already started). They are expected to apply the concepts that they have learned from the course to their business idea, and to make a compelling case that this will lead to a very successful business.


More information on the 2009 competition:
http://www.marsdd.com/events/details.html?uuid=11a0c7a5-0955-40de-be06-6ff56000e9fd

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