Winners announced at 2023 Engineering and Manufacturing Awards

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The winners of the first ever Engineering and Manufacturing Awards (EMAs) have been announced at a special event in London.

An inspiring mix of productivity-boosting manufacturing innovations, game-changing STEM initiatives and impressive industry leaders were amongst the winners at the inaugural Engineering & Manufacturing Awards, which came to its conclusion last night (13th September) in central London.

Organised by the engineering portfolio of leading publishing and events business MA Business, the EMAs were Launched to celebrate the projects, teams, people and companies at the heart of the UK engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Attended by more than 300 professionals from across industry, this year’s winners’ party (held at London’s salubrious Grosvenor Square Marriott Hotel) was an impressive celebration of the breadth and variety of UK industry, and saw firms across the value chain - from well-known OEMs to the unsung heroes of the UK’s vibrant SME community - receive an array of awards. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL LIST OF WINNERS

Amongst the winning projects and teams, leading automotive consultancy Horiba Mira took two category prizes (Consultancy of the year and Digital Innovation) whilst this year’s individual awards went to AES Engineering’s Chris Rea (Net zero champion), PP Control and Automation’s Sophie Young (Rising Star) and the same company’s CEO Tony Hague, who went home with the Industry Leader trophy. Meanwhile Petalite’s Dr Stavros Pressas won the Engineering Innovator award.

A full list of this year’s winning projects can be found here.

Commenting on the awards Jon Excell, editor and publisher of The Engineer said, “this year’s competition has shone a spotlight on the incredible contribution made by manufacturers large and small and showcased both the innovative measures that engineers across industry are taking to grow their businesses in challenging times as well as the role played by engineers in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges. Our shortlist - which was bristling with inspiring tales of best practice and innovation - provided myself and the rest of the judging panel with plenty of reasons to feel very positive about the future of UK industry.”  

The 2023 Engineering and Manufacturing Awards was sponsored by leading industry organisations including Acorn Industrial Services  www.acorn-ind.co.uk , COMSOLInencoipXchangePublitekSage and Solidworks. The competition was supported by MAKEUKMTA and GTMA.

Further coverage of all of this year's winning projects will be published here shortly.

For questions relating to this year’s winning entries contact: Julie.knox@markallengroup.com

For commercial enquiries about next year’s event contact: jack.troutt@markallengroup.com