Queen's Awards 2011: Deep Sea Electronics wins for first time

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North Yorkshire based Deep Sea Electronics has won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category. The 35 year old company designs and manufactures specialist electronic control equipment for the standby power industry.

Having achieved continual growth in its markets for the last six years, the company now exports more than £12million worth of products worldwide. Deep Sea Electronics control modules are widely used in the standby power industry and are designed to offer user a range of features that enhance standby power applications. David Thomson, sales and marketing director said: "The Queen's Awards for Enterprise are widely recognised as the UK's most prestigious awards for business performance. Over the last few years we have made real progress in overseas markets due to the innovative design of our products. Winning the award for the first time is a fantastic achievement for us and recognises the contribution of the whole workforce to the business. We are extremely proud of our employees and their commitment to the company and this award is the ultimate recognition of the team spirit we have within our organisation." The Queen's Awards for Enterprise are highly prestigious and granted for outstanding achievement by UK businesses in the categories of Innovation, International Trade and Sustainable Development.