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King's Awards winners in the North West - from Space Force supplier and tech innovators to dairy co-operative

Awards honour businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for their innovation, their export success and their commitments to sustainability and social inclusion

Pictured at Metalube, the Manchester based manufacturer of specialist industrial lubricants, are from left, Douglas Hunt, Robert Brown and Steve Hart(Image: Mark Waugh)

Pioneering tech firms and a dairy co-operative are among 16 North West firms to be honoured today by the King’s Awards for Enterprise.

The awards honour businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for their innovation, their export success and their commitments to sustainability and social inclusion.

The awards, formerly known as the Queen’s Awards, have honoured more than 7,000 companies since they were launched in 1965.

This year, in his first King’s Awards, King Charles III has recognised 148 firms across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

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In the North West there are eight winners in the International Trade category, five in Innovation, two in Sustainable Development and one in Promoting Opportunity.

Minister for Enterprise Kevin Hollinrake said: “I congratulate the first ever recipients of The King’s Awards for Enterprise, who exemplify the talent, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of British business.

“I wish them every success and commend the invaluable contributions they make to communities both at home and overseas, helping to grow the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.”