The King’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses, recognising and rewarding their outstanding achievements in the fields of Innovation, International Trade, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility).

 

The Awards can bring substantial benefits to winners, including: increased staff morale; as the presentation will take place at the workplace to all the staff by the King’s representative; boosts to turnover and international trade, greater recognition and excellent marketing opportunities.

 

Winners are also invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace.

 

The award is valid for 5 years and you can use the logo on your stationery, uniforms, marketing material etc. Also, there is a flag you can fly at your premises to highlight you are a King’s Award winner.

 

 

Previous winners of the King’s / Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Devon are:

2023 – Littlepod, East Devon (Promoting Opportunity)

2023 – Axminster Tools, Axminster  (Innovation)

2023 – Charter Brands Ltd, Torbay (International Trade)

2023 – Scymaris Ltd, Brixham (International Trade)

2023 – Moo Free Ltd, Holsworthy (Promoting Opportunity)

2022 – Services Design Solution Ltd, Plymouth (Sustainable Development)

2022 – Investment Casting Systems Limited, Paignton (International Trade)

2022 – Artemis Optical Ltd, Plympton (International Trade)

2022 – Spirent Communications, Paignton (Positioning Technology)

2022 – Heathcoat Fabrics Limited, Tiverton (Innovation)

2021 – Antech Ltd (International Trade)

2021 – Atlantic Inertial Systems Ltd (International Trade)

2021 – Ribeye Ltd (International Trade)

2020 – Plymouth Citybus (Promoting Opportunity (through Social Mobility))

2020 – The Natural Mat Co Ltd., Exeter (Sustainable Development)

2020 – Medicare, Colgate Ltd (International Trade)

2020 – Packexe Ltd (Innovation)

 

 

2018 -Turnstyle Designs Ltd, Barnstaple (International Trade)

2018 – Littlepod, Farringdon (Sustainable Development)

2017 – Supacat, Honiton (International Trade)

2016 – Moo Free, Holsworthy (International Trade)

2016 – Gooch & Housego Ltd, Torquay (Innovation)

2015 – Sub10 Systems Ltd, Newton Abbot, (International Trade)

2015 – Fraser Anti-Static Techniques, Bampton (International Trade)

2015 – Clinton Devon Estates (Sustainable Development)

2014 – Centek, Newton Abbot (International Trade)

2014 – Aero Stanrew Ltd, Barnstaple (International Trade)

2014 – Elemental Microanalysis Ltd, Okehampton (International Trade)

2013 – Simpleware Ltd, Exeter (Innovation)

2013 – Whetman Pinks, Dawlish (International Trade)

2013 – Atlantic Inertial Systems Ltd, Plymouth (Innovation)

2012 – Simpleware Ltd, Exeter (Innovation)

2012 – Vi-Spring Ltd, Plymouth (International Trade)

2011 – Naturesave Policies Ltd, Totnes (Sustainable Development)

2011 – Atlantic Inertial Systems Ltd, Plymouth (International Trade)

2010 – SRA Developments Ltd, Ashburton (Innovation)

2010 – Centrax, 2010 (International Trade)

2010 – Clinton Devon Estates (Sustainable Development)

2010 – The Venus Company (Sustainable Development)

2010 – Dart Sensors Ltd, University of Exeter (International Trade)

2010 – Multiclip Company Ltd t/a Vortok Internationa, Plymouth (Innovation)

 

 

2009 – Scanstrut Ltd, Clyst St George (International Trade)

2009 – Flexiguide Ltd, Paignton (International Trade)

2009 – Centek (Innovation)

2009 – Mantracourt Electronics Ltd, Farringdon (International Trade)

2008 – Motorola Point to Point Fixed Wireless Solutions (International Trade)

2008 – Centek, Newton Abbot (International Trade)

2007 – K2 Medical Systems, Derriford Business Park (Innovation)

2007 – Motorola Point to Point Fixed Wireless Solutions Group, Ashburton (Innovation)

2005 – The Venus Company Café, Blackpool Sands

2005 – Clinton Devon Estates

2004 – Spirent Communications – Paignton (Innovation)