| News and Press Releases
17 July 2008
Tracerco plays host to Queen’s Awards Office Officials
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(L to R) Stephen Brice, Secretary
to The
Queen’s Awards Office, Andy Hurst,
Tracerco Managing Director,
David Moore, Secretary to the Prime
Minister’s Advisory Committee |
Officials from The Queen’s Awards Office visited
Tracerco Headquarters in June as part of a regional
tour to raise awareness of the benefits that winning has
brought to past and current Award holders.
Stephen Brice, Secretary to The Queen’s Awards Office,
said:
“Over the years there have been many deserving winners
in the North East, including five this year, and we’re
sure there are many more companies across the region that
have achievements in International Trade, Innovation or
Sustainable Development worthy of recognition.
David Moore, Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Advisory
Committee, who joined Stephen Brice in the region as part
of a nationwide tour to meet past winners, added:
“We know that winners take great pride in their Awards
and as we visit each region over the coming months we hope
that more businesses will be inspired to follow them by
applying for a 2009 Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
The first of Tracerco’s Queen’s Awards came
in 2003 in the Innovation Category for its multi-award winning
instrument; The TRACERCO Profiler™, Its ability
to develop and implement measurement solutions, bringing
them successfully to market rapidly has underpinned Tracerco’s
success.
Tracerco received its second Queen’s Award in 2005
in the category of International Trade for outstanding export
and growth in sales over the past three years. Tracerco
exports its range of products and services into all of the
key oil, gas and petrochemical markets globally. In the
past three years, it has exported to international markets
such as Brazil, Nigeria, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
the Middle East and throughout South East Asia.
Andy Hurst, Managing Director, at Tracerco, said: The Queen’s
Award is something we are very proud of and epitomises the
innovation and creativity that exists in our region. Winning
is a tremendous achievement - a royal seal of approval for
our business and employees. It positions us as one of the
top performing technology businesses in the UK and we will
continue to strengthen our resources to develop further
international sales”
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