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The 2011 Winners - UK manufacturing finds itself under the spotlight
Manufacturing in the UK has come in for an unusual amount of scrutiny over the past year. While most of the country is usually content to ignore it – apart from when it’s complaining about its demise – this year, the manufacturing sector has been the subject of two BBC documentary series, along with a variety of newspaper articles both slating a perceived lack of ambition and trying to promote the resurgence of the sector.
2011 Technology and Innovation Award Winners Revealed
The Engineer is pleased to announce the winners of the Technology and Innovation awards for 2011.
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The 2011 Winners - First steps on the journey to engineering achievement
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The 2011 Aerospace winner - FLAVIIR
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The 2011 Civil Engineering Winner - Slope ALARMS
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The 2011 Medical & Healthcare Winner - Exstent
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The 2011 Defence and Security Winner - Frontline Oxygen
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The 2011 Energy & Environment Winner - CES
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The 2011 Manufacturing & Process Innovation winner - ProWave
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The 2011 Automotive Winner - CABLED
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The 2011 Marine Winner - Snapper
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The 2011 Consumer Technology Winner - Fascinate
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The 2011 Shortlist - Turning the spotlight on effective collaboration
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The 2011 Shortlist - Fostering creativity to help ensure a positive future
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The 2011 Shortlist - Aerospace
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The 2011 Shortlist - Civil Engineering
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The 2011 Shortlist - Medical and Healthcare
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The 2011 Shortlist - Defence and Security
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The 2011 Shortlist - Energy and Environment
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The 2011 Shortlist - Manufacturing and process innovation
Awards 2010
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Collaboration is crucial to our future success
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Celebrating a rich stream of innovation
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System First
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Fuel cell hybrid taxi
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Smartalk Freeview Box
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Project Blackroc: The gold medal-winning skeleton bob
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RTT80 Baggage Scanner
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Omnivore
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Orthopaedic stem cell concentrator
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Technology and Innovation award winners revealed
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Defence and security
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Energy
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Medical and healthcare
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Environmental technology
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Civil engineering & the built environment
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Automotive, rail and marine
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Manufacturing and process innovation
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Aerospace
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Consumer products
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Team work is the fuel for innovation and success
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Sports technology
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The 2010 shortlist: the full breadth of the UK's technology landscape




