Techworks Awards 2017 shortlist announced

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TechWorks has announced its shortlist for its annual awards. The awards highlight best practice in the industry, and the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony, on Thursday 23rd November in London.

The black-tie event will be held at the InterContinental Hotel, the O2, London and will bring together over 400 business leaders from across the industry, with the BBC’s head technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones announced as guest speaker.

The event is an all-ticket event, with tickets available through EventBrite.

Also taking place on the 23rd November will be TechWorks' Industry Summit, which will bring together over 100 leaders in our rich community to address the key challenges and opportunities that the industry faces as a result of Brexit.

The TechWorks Award shortlist

Innovation Award

  • 8power
  • Xaar
  • Unmanned Life
  • Faraday Grid
  • DNAnudge
  • FlexEnable

Emerging Technology

  • Unmanned Life
  • FlexEnable
  • EnSilica
  • Moortec Semiconductor
  • vivaMOS
  • 8power

Automotive Award

  • Imagination Technologies/MIPS
  • Pure International
  • EnSilica
  • Codeplay

Manufacturing Site

  • Diodes Incorporated
  • Xaar
  • Harwin
  • Newport Wafer Fab

More than Moore

  • vivaMOS
  • Lime Microsystems
  • Moortec Semiconductor

Product of the Year

  • Ultrahaptics
  • Plessey Semiconductors
  • Moortec Semiconductor
  • Xilinx
  • Imagination Technologies/MIPS
  • EnSilica

Research Collaboration

  • Supply Design
  • Senseye
  • Compound SemiconductorCentre
  • Ultrahaptics
  • Visteon
  • Cummins

Young Engineer

  • Josh Oldfield - ARM
  • Maksims Kuznecovs – University of Leeds
  • Alex Bradbury – lowRISC CIC
  • Andrew Betts – ARM
  • Siddartha Khastgir – WMG, University of Warwick
  • Thomas Duggan – Newport Wafer Fab

University Research Group

  • N3m-labs, University of Surrey
  • Advanced Processor Technologies Group, University of Manchester
  • Imperial College London Wireless Power Lab
  • Centre for Device Thermography & Reliability, University of Bristol
  • 5GIC – University of Surrey