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Applications are still open for the MacRobert Award 2021. The Award is the UK's longest running and most prestigious prize for engineering innovation.
Applications are still open for the MacRobert Award 2021.
The Award is the UK's longest running and most prestigious prize for engineering innovation.
It recognizes outstanding UK engineering innovation combined with proven commercial success and tangible societal benefit.
Winners receive a £50,000 cash prize, gold medal and national acclaim.
Applications are welcomed from small to large companies, as well as newcomers and those well-established in their industries.
Applications close on 31st January 2021.
For queries, contact macrobert@raeng.org.uk or call 020 7766 630.
Details can be found on the website: here.
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The Award is the UK's longest running and most prestigious prize for engineering innovation. It recognises outstanding UK engineering innovation combined with proven commercial success and tangible societal benefit.
Applications are welcomed from right across the breadth of engineering, from small to large companies, as well as newcomers and those well-established in their industries. We encourage applications that showcase the diversity of talent supporting UK engineering innovation.
Details on how and why to apply for the 2021 Award can be found on our website here. Applications close on 31st January 2021.
If you have any queries, please contact the Academy team at macrobert@raeng.org.uk or call 020 7766 630.
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