Xaar, one of the leaders in industrial inkjet technology, has been awarded ‘Manufacturing Site of the Year’ for a third time by TechWorks.
The inkjet specialist was awarded by Techworks (formerly the National Microelectronics Institute), a national industry organisation aiming to strengthen the UK’s position in future technologies.
The TechWorks Awards ceremony, held at the Greenwich Peninsula in London, celebrated this year’s key electronics innovations, people and companies from across the UK and Ireland. It has been running as an annual event since 2001.
Xaar picked up its award from BBC technology correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, who commended the company’s great performance in 2017, and also reserved special praise for its outstanding example of collaboration with other member sites.
The award was decided by an independent panel of expert judges, who were particularly impressed with Xaar’s systematic approach and drive to improve performance through Continuous Improvement, new product development and product cost reduction activities.
Xaar’s CEO Dough Edwards said: “We are delighted once again to receive this prestigious award from TechWorks.
“It is recognition for the hard work of many individuals and teams throughout Xaar to increase our agility and flexibility for meeting the changing needs of our customers and their businesses, in order to achieve our 2020 goal.”
TechWorks is the UK Industry association for ‘Deep Tech’, or the underpinning technologies – such as AI, robotics, 5G, machine vision, IoT, analytics and automation – that drive the new economy.