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British Engineering Excellence Awards
14/10/2010 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
Globe Theatre, London,14 October 2010.

British Engineering Excellence AwardsThe BEEAs 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.

How to enter
The Awards are open to all companies with an engineering design function. The judging standards are rigorous and the winners will be justifiably proud with their achievement. The winners will be businesses that have recognised that creativity and design innovation are the critical elements of continually improving and reinvigorating themselves to stay ahead of the competition.
This is an opportunity for your company to raise its profile among the UK's design engineering community and set yourselves apart from your competitors.
To enter the Awards is simple and completely free.
1. Read and select the category/ies you wish to enter
2. Either download a form for completion or complete form online
3. Complete all of the fields within the entry form
4. Submit your details and upload your completed entry
5. If you wish to post your completed entry or a sample of your product then please allow for the entry to arrive with us on time for the entry deadline.
6. All postal entries or supporting material should be posted to:
Julie Knox
BEE Awards
Findlay Media
Hawley Mill
Hawley Road
Dartford
Kent
DA2 7TJ

To enter online click here.

Visit the website to book your table or contact Julie Knox on 01322 221144.
 
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Findlay Media
 
 
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http://www.beeas.co.uk
 
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