King’s Awards for Enterprise Information Session
Published: Tuesday 4 April 2023
The Lieutenancy of Lanarkshire will be hosting an information session on the King’s Awards for Enterprise.
The event will take place at the Panorama Suite in Hamilton Park Racecourse on Wednesday 17 May. The event will begin at 12:30pm and will include officials from the King’s Awards office in London.
The King’s Awards for Enterprise is a prestigious accolade for UK businesses and is globally recognised as a royal seal of approval for companies. There are four award categories:
- Innovation
- International Trade
- Sustainable Development; and
- Promoting Opportunity through Social Mobility
Terry Currie, Chairperson of the Lanarkshire Lieutenancy Business Group said: “Many previous winners have confirmed that winning this award has significantly enhanced their business reputation and has provided great promotional opportunities.
“The King’s Awards for Enterprise is an excellent opportunity for businesses to gain recognition for their achievements and to stand out among their competitors. This session will help interested parties to learn more about the qualifying criteria and receive help and guidance through the application process.”
The information session is open to businesses of all sizes, and previous winners have included both small and large enterprises.
If you are interested in attending the session and learning more about the King’s Awards for Enterprise, please email the Lord Lieutenancy's office for more information.
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