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Oxford Instruments receives Queen’s Award
The award for enterprise was based on the firm’s comprehensive product range addressing a wide spread of markets combined with an aggressive strategy of developing new markets, primarily in Asia.
The manufacturer of high performance capital equipment for the semiconductor industry received the award for International Trade, for more than doubling overseas earnings over six years of sustained growth, and exporting over 90% of production.
This outstanding performance was based on the Company’s comprehensive product range addressing a wide spread of markets combined with an aggressive strategy of developing new markets, primarily in Asia. This is the 3rd time the company has been honoured in the Queen’s Awards.
Lady Gass, Lord Lieutenant of Somerset presents the Queen’s Award to Andy Matthews, Managing Director, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology
Following a short presentation, the Lord Lieutenant toured Oxford Instruments’ manufacturing plant, research laboratories and offices in Yatton, North Somerset, and was accompanied by John Cullum, High Sherriff of Somerset, and Graham Turner, Chief Executive of North Somerset Council.
“It was an honour to welcome the Lord Lieutenant and other dignitaries to our facility again”, said Andy Matthews, Managing Director of Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, “We were able to demonstrate our technology, and show the extensive improvements and growth in both facilities and workforce that have taken place recently. This award for International Trade recognises the hard work and commitment of the entire team at Oxford Instruments, and I was delighted to receive it on their behalf. This outstanding performance was based on our comprehensive product range addressing a wide spread of markets combined with an aggressive strategy of developing new markets, primarily in Asia.”