The King's Award for Enterprise

There are many benefits to winning an award, including: Improved opportunities to break into new markets Attract investment offers and development interests Raised awareness of their brand and increased demand for products Enhanced ability to attract the best talent to their team and board Raised morale amongst employees and increased productivity When an organisation wins a King’s Award for Enterprise, they will be: Invited to a Royal reception Presented with the award by the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire Able to fly The King’s Awards flag at their main office, and use the emblem on marketing materials (for example, on packaging, advertisements, stationery, and website) Given a Grant of Appointment (an official certificate) and a commemorative crystal trophy The awards are valid for 5 years “An award not only brings unparalleled prestige, exposure and credibility to your company but also pride and inspiration to your employees.” Tim Cox, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire “These awards recognise the hard work of all our employees and the pride we take in developing our people. We were honoured and humbled to be presented with these royal awards. We look forward to continued development of our highly-skilled staff who design and develop market-leading automation for our clients.” Dave Seaward, Founder and Engineering Director at 3P innovation. Left to right: Tom Bailey, Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant Tim Cox, and Dave Seaward, with 3P innovation’s King’s Awards for Enterprise in Innovation 2020 and for International Trade 2021. Benefits Left to right: Darren Langdon, Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant Tim Cox, Steve Quinlan, and Paul Marsh, with Mirius’ Queen’s Award for International Trade 2021.

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