Press Release
Plextek wins 'Consultancy of the Year' accolade
Issued 07/10/2009
Celebrating Plextek as one of the best examples of British engineering
Plextek, the Cambridge-based electronics and communications design
consultancy has been named 'Consultancy of the Year' at the 2009 British
Engineering Excellence Awards (BEEAs).
In winning the award Plextek beat off stiff competition from other
nominees including Lotus Engineering, Shearline, ARRK R&D and Aardvark
Engineering. The BEEA judging panel was impressed with Plextek's range
of design capabilities and its market reach within the communications
sector - from leading edge chip design to supply chain management -
and made particular note of the recent growth in the company's business.
The judges described Plextek as, "An excellent capability, high
growth consultancy with a low, commercially inspired cost base that
has used its communications technology to crash into the military and
paramilitary markets as well as achieving civil expansion."
Colin Smithers, Managing Director, Plextek comments: "We're extremely
proud to be recognised as a shining example of British engineering,
especially given the esteemed competition. Following the two Queen's
Awards we received earlier in the year, this accolade is further reward
and recognition for our team's exceptional talent, dedication and hard
work over the last 20 years which has seen us continually developing
the best and most effective new technologies for our diverse clients."
Bill Garland, Plextek's Software Group Director accepted the winner's
trophy on behalf of the company at a recent presentation ceremony at
The Globe in London. The BEEAs drew over 100 entries and highlighted
the best examples of British engineering from start-up companies to
design consultancies and established multi-nationals.
The Awards aim to demonstrate and promote the quality of engineering
design within the UK; to emphasise innovation and effectiveness in order
to allow smaller companies to compete on an equal footing with larger
ones; to act as an incentive to the design engineering industry to create
world-class businesses; to provide a benchmark of excellence from which
the industry can learn and from which it can build; and to demonstrate
the power of engineering design innovation within the UK to the world.