Three Staffordshire companies have today been announced as recipients of The King’s Awards for Enterprise 2025 – the UK’s most prestigious business award.
MoreJCB Chairman Anthony Bamford has hailed a monumental Government decision to allow hydrogen diggers to be driven on UK roads as 'historic'.
MoreTechnology company Lucideon is advancing its global position in pharmaceutical and biotech product development with investment in a new in vitro cell biology lab.
MoreJCB has secured landmark rulings allowing its world-first hydrogen combustion engine to be used commercially in machines.
MoreLucideon has successfully completed the first 100 per cent hydrogen firing at a £10 million centre helping an international blueprint for the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries to take shape.
MoreA North Staffordshire jewellery expert can now offer accurate valuations in seconds after investing in a £20K ‘golden gun’.
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tudents on motor vehicle courses with a Staffordshire training provider are benefiting from the use of assisted reality (AR) headsets in a pioneering trial.
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A leading manufacturing boss has spoken out to urge manufacturers to prioritise green innovations onshore as the world moves toward Net Zero targets.
MoreA specialist manufacturer has landed a substantial six-figure order to supply ceramic parts for one of the biggest public sector ozone plants in the Middle East.
MoreStaffordshire-based Lucideon has teamed up with a leading tech group in a cutting-edge deal to develop a NASA-patented ceramic material. The development and commercialisation organisation is working with the Technetics Group to explore the use of the substance in high-temperature, high-speed applications. Technetics Group has licensed the patented ceramic composite
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