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There's still time to enter The Engineer's 2022 Collaborate To Innovate Awards

There's still time to put your project forward for The Engineer's 2022 Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) awards which closes for entries on Friday 14th October,

Now in its seventh year, C2I was launched to uncover and celebrate great examples of engineering collaboration – a dynamic critical to addressing many of the challenges and problems faced by society.

The competition is open to innovative technology led projects which are underpinned by collaboration between two or more separate organisations and which have had, or are likely to have, a positive impact in their area of application.

Entries are invited from projects addressing challenges across eight categories, including automotive; aerospace, defence and security; information, data and connectivity; healthcare and medical; energy and environment; and manufacturing technology.

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Entries will be judged by a panel of industry leaders including Alan Newby, director of aerospace technology and future programmes at Rolls-Royce; Professor Andy Wright, director of strategic technology at BAE Systems; and Dr Rachel Bishop, Deputy Director, Research Base at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

This year’s competition is supported by EPSRC and EngineeringUK, and sponsored by HVM Catapult, Megger, Powerstar, The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Hays Recruitment and Mazak.  The headline partner for C2I 2022 is Babcock International Group.

The closing date for entries is midnight on Friday 14th October and the winners will be revealed at a drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 23rd February ay One Great George Street, London.


Here’s what some of last year’s winners had to say about the awards:

“The C2I awards are incredibly important as they shine a spotlight on the true power of collaboration, and the impact that effective collaboration can deliver. For us as a UK SME working with partners globally, it is fantastic to be benchmarked against the very best and we were delighted to come out on top. Recognition is a great motivator internally, and throughout our wider partnership network. The positive impact of these awards is something money can’t buy.”

Alec Anderson, MD Koolmillwinner of the Manufacturing Technology and Grand Prix categories

Winning the C2I award in the aerospace and defence category was a great way to gain publicity for the DISCOVERER project and the amazing collaborative achievements of the team of institutions involved.  By granting recognition of the project’s successes, it has greatly expanded public awareness for the project and its aim of making space more sustainable by operating satellites in very low Earth orbits.

Dr Peter Roberts, University of Manchester - winner of the Aerospace and Defence category

"It was an honour to win the Healthcare & Medical category of the C21 Awards, validating the hard work that went into our innovation. This recognition aids us to reach our desired milestones and expand the notoriety of our products, reaching more clinics and patients, and allowing us to revolutionize the O&P market."

Frederico Carpinteiro, CEO, Adapttech - winner of the Healthcare & Medical category

We were absolutely delighted to win last years Information, Data & Connectivity award. Having Air Products work with Tandom Metallurgical Group acknowledged as industry leading was particularly special, not only for the individuals involved but also for the business as a whole.

Dr Martin Lawrence, Combustion Development Specialist at Air Products - winner of the Information, Data & Connectivity category