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Revealed: The East Midlands winners of the 2023 King's Awards for Enterprise

One winner says awards are ‘testament to the excellent reputation that British manufacturing holds on the global stage’

Cheers: King Charles III and the Queen Consort(Image: PA)

A trailer company, a drug screening specialist and a company whose product helped David Attenborough film the Blue Planet are among 13 East Midlands recipients of the 2023 King’s Awards for Enterprise.

The regional list, which includes businesses based in Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, features four award winners for innovation, seven for international trade and two for sustainable development.

Fewer than 200 awards are given out annually to recognise outstanding achievement and these are the first to be presented bearing the King's name following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. His Majesty's Lord Lieutenants will be presenting the awards to businesses locally throughout the year.

The winners include Derby drug screening specialist SureScreen, which was behind an accurate and sensitive Covid test used by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government during the pandemic.

SureScreen director David Campbell said: “We are incredibly proud to have been announced as double King’s Awards winners in recognition of what was a huge company-wide effort to develop and manufacture lateral flow tests that helped save lives both in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and in countries around the world at the height of the COVID pandemic.

“It is a wonderful testament to the hard work across the whole team, but what makes this fitting is that our company has been built on scientific innovation and has always exported a significant volume of our products, so these awards reflect the ethos of SureScreen Diagnostics from the very beginning.”

The East Midlands recipients of a King's Award for Enterprise 2023:

Innovation –

Archaeological Research Services, Bakewell, Derbyshire

Founded in 2004, Archaeological Research Services employs 72 people and supplies services to the archaeological and heritage sectors – including a non-intrusive method of detecting archaeological remains before development.