Date
: 19-Aug-2009
Heading : RF Engines Ltd presented with Queen's Award for Innovation 2009
Newport, Isle of Wight, UK - August 19, 2009 - RF
Engines Limited (RFEL), who specialise in high performance
electronic signal processing design work, has been
presented with the 2009 Queen's Award for Enterprise in the
Innovation category by the Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of
Wight, Major General Martin White CB CBE DL, on behalf of
Her Majesty The Queen.
The ceremony took place on Friday 14th August at the
Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes and was attended by Andrew
Turner, MP for the Isle of Wight, RFEL's staff and their
partners, as well as many of its customers, investors and
suppliers. At the presentation ceremony, John Summers,
RFEL's CEO, was presented with a crystal bowl engraved with
The Queen's Awards Emblem as a symbol of its success as
well as a Grant of Appointment. The company is now also
entitled to use the Emblem internationally in all of its
corporate branding and literature.
John Summers, RFEL's CEO, said, "The presentation
ceremony gives a perfect opportunity to thank everyone who
has been involved in helping make RF Engines a tremendously
successful company. The Isle of Wight is a perfect
location to operate from with supportive government bodies,
excellent links that enable us to run a global company with
business from multinational companies and defence
organisations around the world - and of course it's an
idyllic location that enables us to attract some of the
best, most talented engineers in the business."
The Queen's Award for Enterprise is the UK's most
prestigious Award for business performance and recognises
and rewards outstanding achievement by UK companies. The
Innovation category is for continuous innovation and
development, sustained over not less than five years to
levels that are outstanding for the size of a company's
operations.
RFEL is a privately held company based on the Isle of
Wight that was formed in 2000 and now employs over 20
highly qualified designers. It has been profitable for
several years and has been steadily growing year on year
both in revenue terms and head count. RFEL's customers are
mainly 'Tier 1' companies in each of its main markets,
including Thales, Qinetiq, UK Ministry of Defence,
Rheinmetall (Germany), CEA (France), Agilent (Switzerland)
and LIG Nex1 (Korea), as well as many other major
international clients.
The company develops (and patents as appropriate)
products based on high performance, state-of-the-art,
digital signal processing techniques that enable fast
moving events or fleeting, hopping signals occurring in the
radio spectrum to be identified and analysed. These designs
are incorporated into an increasing number of RFEL's own
products as well as their customers' products.
RFEL's solutions have a variety of applications such as
in the design of efficient wireless communication
(satellite and terrestrial) networks, test and measurement
instrumentation, homeland security surveillance systems,
bespoke wideband receivers/transceivers and in systems to
detect signals from fast moving missiles or other military
threats.
Previous awards
2008 - South East England Development Agency (SEEDA)
Business Award for Innovation & Creativity
2006 - 'Embedded System Innovation of the Year' category
in the 'Elektra' European Electronic Awards
2005 - Winner of the prestigious GSPx New Product Forum
Award for the third year in a row
2003 - 'Start up of the Year' at the Elektra European
Industry Awards
Illustration

A picture can be downloaded from www.rfel.com showing John
Summers, RFEL's CEO (left) and The Lord Lieutenant of the
Isle of Wight, Major General Martin White CB CBE DL.
RF Engines Ltd
RF Engines Limited (RFEL) is a UK-based electronic
systems designer, providing high specification signal
processing solutions for FPGAs, as well as receiver and
complete product solutions for the homeland security,
defence, communications and instrumentation markets.
Applications include communications base stations,
satellite communications systems, test and measurement
instrumentation, and bespoke wideband
receivers/transceivers.
Further
Information
RF Engines Limited
Web: www.rfel.com
Email: info@rfel.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1983 550330 |
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Email: nigel@vortexpr.com
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