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Talented engineers and innovative companies have beaten off stiff competition to make the final of the Enginuity Skills Awards which honour the best in British Engineering.

Hundreds of nominations from across nine award categories have been shortlisted to just 27 by an independent industry panel of judges for the 2017 awards.
Firmly established as a key date in the calendar and recognised as industry’s night of the year – the Enginuity Skills Awards, to be held at London’s Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, on Wednesday March 8th, 2017 and hosted by BBC Breakfast’s Steph McGovern are considered to be the most prestigious of the year.

Twelve companies, ten men and five women will now do battle to be named the winner of their category with one lucky finalist being named the overall Best in British Engineering.

The nine categories are: Apprentice of the Year (sponsored by MBDA Ltd); Higher Apprentice of the Year (Sponsored by Rolls-Royce plc); Graduate of the Year (sponsored by Airbus); Skills Champion of the Year (sponsored by BAE Systems plc); Skills Innovation of the Year (sponsored by GetMyFirstJob); SME Investment in Skills (sponsored by Jaguar Land Rover); Technician of the Year (sponsored by Royal Academy of Engineering); Training Partner of the Year (sponsored by EAL) and Diversity in Engineering (supported by WISE).

Ann Watson, CEO of Enginuity said: “Our industry is often guilty of not shouting about its successes. The Enginuity Skills Awards gives us all the chance to tell the World just how good we are, the achievements we made – which is more important than ever as the country seeks to establish new partnerships in a post-Brexit world where skills will matter even more than they do now.

“It is fantastic to see so many new companies entering this year and the fact SMEs, which are so crucial to the advanced manufacturing and engineering sector, are well represented. It shows the awards have strength in depth right across the sector.

“I would like to congratulate and wish all the finalists good luck, it is a real achievement to get this far. I particularly want to thank our excellent and valued sponsors who have not only financed the awards but had the unenviable task of selecting the finalists – and what a superb high standard we have, evidence of how much our awards are valued and have grown – now in their fourth year.

“March 8 2017 promises to be a fantastic evening of celebration where we can honour the very best in British Engineering and showcase the young skilled men, women and businesses both large and small that will help our economy grow.”

Six hundred people are due to attend the glittering networking evening with a key note speech from Antony Jenkins, chair of the Institute for Apprenticeships and attended by some of the advanced manufacturing and engineering industry’s biggest brands together with the crucial SME supply chain that make up 98% of the sector.

To reserve your table or to secure the last remaining sponsorship opportunities please visit enginuity.org/skillsawards

FINALISTS

Apprentice of the Year (sponsored by MBDA Ltd)

Bradley Clare

Allied Protek

Grimsby, Yorkshire and Humber

Hal Devonald

Siemens

Ulverston, Cumbria, North West

Philippa Dressler-Pearson

Southco Manufacturing Ltd

Worcester, West Midlands

Higher Apprentice of the Year (Sponsored by Rolls-Royce plc)

Christiane Rogerson

BAE Systems plc

Preston, Lancs, North West

Ethan Davies

ElectroImpact UK Ltd

Deeside, Wales

Matthew Peach

Airbus Operations UK Ltd

Bristol, South West

Graduate of the Year (sponsored by Airbus)

Philippa Spencer

Rolls-Royce plc

Derby, East Midlands

Riccardo Puca

Rolls-Royce plc

Derby, East Midlands

Sophie Harker

BAE Systems plc

Preston, Lancs, North West

 Skills Champion of the Year (sponsored by BAE Systems plc)

Andy Young

British Airways

London, South East

Jo Lopes

Jaguar Land Rover

Gaydon, Warwick, West Midlands

Martin Tomkins

Ford Motor Company Limited

Dagenham, South East

 Skills Innovation of the Year (sponsored by GetMyFirstJob)

Activate Business School & BMW

Oxford, South East

KMF Group Limited

Newcastle under Lyme, West Midlands

Jaguar Land Rover & University of Bradford

Gaydon, West Midlands

Investment in Skills (sponsored by Jaguar Land Rover)

Lander Automotive Ltd

Birmingham, West Midlands

Salop Design & Engineering Ltd

Shrewsbury, West Midlands

Wire Belt Company Limited

Sittingbourne, South East

Training Partner of the Year (sponsored by EAL)

Ayrshire College

Kilmarnock, Scotland

Skills Training UK

Walsall, West Midlands

Warwickshire College Group – Trident Centre

Warwick, West Midlands

Technician of the Year (sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering)

Katie Gray

Vector Aerospace Component Services

Perth, Scotland

Leon Denton

Lockheed Martin UK

Bedford, East of England

Philip Booth

Greencore Prepared Meals

Sheffield, Yorkshire & Humber

Diversity in Engineering (supported by WISE)

Airbus Operations UK Ltd

Bristol, South West

Atkins Global

Epsom, South East

British Airways

Harmondsworth, London

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