21/04/2004
Five NI firms win Queen's Awards
Internationally focused innovation links the five Northern Ireland manufacturing companies which have won the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, Barry Gardiner, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment, said today.
Mr Gardiner welcomed the awards announced for Andor Technology, Belfast, in the Innovation category, and the McAvoy Group, Dungannon; Nicobrand, Coleraine; Tobermore Concrete, Maghera; and UPU Industries, Dromore, all in the Export section.
Mr Gardiner said: "It’s immensely encouraging that five Northern Ireland companies, all manufacturers, have been recognised for their achievements in the global marketplace, over the past three years. These awards, one of the biggest Northern Ireland representations for many years, show that manufacturing is continuing to help drive the economy forward.
"I am also impressed by the very broad range of business sectors of the award winners, covering scientific instruments; fast-track construction; building products; chemicals; and farming supplies."
Andor Technology, a Queen’s University spin-out company, gained the innovation award for the world’s most sensitive camera for industrial applications by customers in 40 countries.
The McAvoy Group has grown its export business in the Republic of Ireland, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia and West Africa by offering innovative fast-track building solutions and was currently developing a state-of-the-art factory with Queen’s University using digital technology for the manufacture of complex modular buildings.
Nicobrand, a company now owned by Watson Pharmaceuticals of California, has achieved international success for pioneering pharmaceutical grade nicotine used in products, such as gum and tablets, to help smokers break their addiction.
UPU Industries had also worked closely with Queen’s University on new product development and had achieved global recognition as the most technologically advanced manufacturer of netwrapping for farmers in over 20 countries.
Tobermore Concrete had achieved outstanding growth in the Irish Republic for a unique range of paving products.
Many of the award winning companies, Mr Gardiner added, had also been assisted by Invest NI trade, R&D and expansion programmes.
"Innovation and the development and commercialisation of new ideas are absolutely essential if Northern Ireland is to deliver many more successful and profitable businesses, providing better products and services for consumers and creating high quality and sustainable jobs," the Minister concluded.
(MB)
Mr Gardiner welcomed the awards announced for Andor Technology, Belfast, in the Innovation category, and the McAvoy Group, Dungannon; Nicobrand, Coleraine; Tobermore Concrete, Maghera; and UPU Industries, Dromore, all in the Export section.
Mr Gardiner said: "It’s immensely encouraging that five Northern Ireland companies, all manufacturers, have been recognised for their achievements in the global marketplace, over the past three years. These awards, one of the biggest Northern Ireland representations for many years, show that manufacturing is continuing to help drive the economy forward.
"I am also impressed by the very broad range of business sectors of the award winners, covering scientific instruments; fast-track construction; building products; chemicals; and farming supplies."
Andor Technology, a Queen’s University spin-out company, gained the innovation award for the world’s most sensitive camera for industrial applications by customers in 40 countries.
The McAvoy Group has grown its export business in the Republic of Ireland, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia and West Africa by offering innovative fast-track building solutions and was currently developing a state-of-the-art factory with Queen’s University using digital technology for the manufacture of complex modular buildings.
Nicobrand, a company now owned by Watson Pharmaceuticals of California, has achieved international success for pioneering pharmaceutical grade nicotine used in products, such as gum and tablets, to help smokers break their addiction.
UPU Industries had also worked closely with Queen’s University on new product development and had achieved global recognition as the most technologically advanced manufacturer of netwrapping for farmers in over 20 countries.
Tobermore Concrete had achieved outstanding growth in the Irish Republic for a unique range of paving products.
Many of the award winning companies, Mr Gardiner added, had also been assisted by Invest NI trade, R&D and expansion programmes.
"Innovation and the development and commercialisation of new ideas are absolutely essential if Northern Ireland is to deliver many more successful and profitable businesses, providing better products and services for consumers and creating high quality and sustainable jobs," the Minister concluded.
(MB)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
29 September 2021
Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2022 Launched
The 2022 Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards, which recognise excellence in apprenticeships, has been announced by Economy Minister Gordon Lyons. Part of Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2022, the Awards show will be held on Wednesday 9 February 2022.
Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2022 Launched
The 2022 Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards, which recognise excellence in apprenticeships, has been announced by Economy Minister Gordon Lyons. Part of Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2022, the Awards show will be held on Wednesday 9 February 2022.
10 October 2011
Awards Success For Radio Ulster
Northern Ireland's most listened to radio station is celebrating winning four awards at this year's Phonographic Performance Ireland (PPI) Radio Awards. Radio Ulster won four awards at the ceremony which took place at Lyrath Estate Hotel, Kilkenny on Friday night. The Nolan Show picked up a Gold Award for the Current Affairs Programme of the Year.
Awards Success For Radio Ulster
Northern Ireland's most listened to radio station is celebrating winning four awards at this year's Phonographic Performance Ireland (PPI) Radio Awards. Radio Ulster won four awards at the ceremony which took place at Lyrath Estate Hotel, Kilkenny on Friday night. The Nolan Show picked up a Gold Award for the Current Affairs Programme of the Year.
18 October 2006
NI entrants top National Training Awards
Twenty Northern Ireland entrants in this year’s National Training Awards competition have won prizes for excellence. During a ceremony at Belfast City Hall yesterday evening, a total of 30 National and Regional Awards were presented to employers, individuals, partnerships and training organisations.
NI entrants top National Training Awards
Twenty Northern Ireland entrants in this year’s National Training Awards competition have won prizes for excellence. During a ceremony at Belfast City Hall yesterday evening, a total of 30 National and Regional Awards were presented to employers, individuals, partnerships and training organisations.
30 June 2003
Modern Apprentice recognised at awards ceremony
Christopher Robinson, a Plumbing Engineering Modern Apprentice with Roy Finlay Plumbing in Fermanagh, has been named as one of Northern Ireland's most promising young people at a special Awards ceremony in Belfast's Waterfront Hall.
Modern Apprentice recognised at awards ceremony
Christopher Robinson, a Plumbing Engineering Modern Apprentice with Roy Finlay Plumbing in Fermanagh, has been named as one of Northern Ireland's most promising young people at a special Awards ceremony in Belfast's Waterfront Hall.
19 July 2002
Ministers launch all-island Innovation Awards
Companies which have introduced new products, made novel changes in their manufacturing process or made an innovation to any part of their business in the last three years are being called to enter the new all-island Innovation Awards.
Ministers launch all-island Innovation Awards
Companies which have introduced new products, made novel changes in their manufacturing process or made an innovation to any part of their business in the last three years are being called to enter the new all-island Innovation Awards.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.