Wednesday 13 March 2013

Accutronics – Yet again a strong contender to the Sentinel Business Awards


Last year we sheepishly entered the Sentinel Small Business Award category in hope of making it onto the shortlist. It was mainly a benchmarking exercise initially and much to our surprise, we took the trophy home! This year we did it again; Accutronics is now on the shortlist for the International Trade Award.

Rob Phillips and last year's
Sentinel trophy 
As some of you know, the annual British Business Awards celebrate exceptional performance in business and acknowledge those organisations that have made an impact in their industry sector, in the UK or abroad. With nine different categories, the awards are designed to promote and encourage startups, SMEs, exporters and manufacturers alike. 

Sponsored by UK Trade and Investment, the International Trade Award celebrates the outstanding achievements of established exporters involved in international trade, overseas strategic alliances or manufacturing partnerships.

Accutronics exports to thirty countries worldwide and 92% of its business comes from markets outside the UK. Whether it is for medical OEMs in France or portable electronics designers in Scandinavia, our customised battery solutions offer flexibility and unmatched reliability.

“Being shortlisted again this year came as a major surprise to us all,” said Rob Phillips, managing director of Accutronics.  “Last year was an extraordinary one for us; we won both the Small Business of the Year Award and the Manufacturing Excellence Award. This time we went for a different category and we are confident that our application for the International Trade category is a strong one. Everyone here is anxiously waiting for the awards ceremony and hope for the best,” he concluded.

The Accutronics entry for International Trade was covered by the Sentinel newspaper and here is what it had to say: “At Accutronics, each individual battery it designs and manufactures is created with care.

“Its customers are mainly original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) based across the globe and batteries supplied by Accutronics can power anything from a hospital ventilator to a soldier's night-vision goggles.”
Read the entire article here.

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