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Renishaw Accepts Its 15th Queen’s Award

The company’s SP80 analogue scanning probe won in the Innovation category

Renishaw
Thu, 07/05/2012 - 11:22
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(Renishaw: New Mills, UK) -- On June 27, 2012, Renishaw PLC was presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2012 by Dame Janet Trotter, Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire. This is Renishaw’s 15th Queen’s Award since its formation in 1973, and was granted in the Innovations category for the company’s innovative SP80 high-accuracy analogue scanning probe. The product is used on coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) to accurately measure complex parts such as automotive and power train components.

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Trotter was welcomed to Renishaw’s headquarters at New Mills near Wotton-under-Edge, by Sir David McMurtry, the company’s chairman and chief executive. Together with Dave Wallace, director and general manager of the CMM Products Division, McMurtry accepted the award in the form of a crystal bowl engraved with the Queen’s Award Emblem. The citation was read by the Clerk to the Lieutenancy, Jane Burns, director of strategy at Gloucestershire County Council.

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