Entries to the British Engineering Excellence Awards – Findlay Media’s celebration of all that’s good about engineering in the UK – are now open.
Since the British Engineering Excellence Awards – BEEAs – were launched in 2009, the winning entries have ranged in size from chip designs to pipe laying systems, with the Grand Prix – the best of the best – awarded to a kinetic energy recovery system, an engineer who designed a system to save water on a massive scale, a marine communications company and, in 2015, to Oxford Space Systems – a start up company developing deployable space structures. This demonstrates the breadth of the UK’s engineering and innovation capabilities. And every year the quality of entries improves.
The Awards are open to all companies with an engineering design function in the UK. The judging standards are rigorous and the winners will be justifiably proud of their achievement.
Winning companies will be those which recognise that creativity and design innovation are critical elements when it comes to improving and reinvigorating themselves to stay ahead of the competition. Winning engineers will be leading the way in their companies and going that extra mile to promote their profession.
Pic: Mike Lawton, Oxford Space Systems
Author
Graham Pitcher
Source: www.newelectronics.co.uk