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BUSINESS NEWS
TWO WILTSHIRE FIRMS RECOGNISED IN THE HIGHLY
COVETED QUEEN’S AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISE
Brinkworth firm Chipside and Marlborough
based Foregenix have been awarded
the Queen’s Award for Enterprise and
Innovation.
The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise is an
awards programme for British businesses
and other organisations that excel in three
categories; International Trade, Innovation
and Sustainable Development.
The awards are the highest official UK
accolade for British businesses and aim
to promote excellence and drive economic
growth.
Chipside, a provider of parking and
traffic management IT was selected for its
outstanding achievement and commercial
success in innovation. Founded in 2003 and
employing 50 people, Chipside is a specialist
software development company providing
digital ticketing and permitting products and
services to more than half of all local and
national government authoritites in the UK.
Paul Moorby OBE, CEO of Chipside, said,
“Winning a Queen’s Award for Enterprise:
Innovation is a fantastic achievement for our
company and welcome recognition for the
hard work and results I have seen from my
team in recent years.
“We have worked hard to digitally
transform local government and this is
why we continually reinvest in innovation
to improve our software suite, introducing
new services to customers such as back
office notice processing and MiPermit digital
permits. We look forward to moving forward
and continuing to build upon our success,
growing as a tech company and improving
our services to meet the potential of the
UK’s connected cities.”
Foregenix received the award for its
work in international trade. It is the first
cyber security consultancy with a focus
on protecting the payment and finance
industries to receive the honour.
The specialist firm, which celebrated its
10th birthday in March, generated around
60% of its revenue from international sales
over the past four years, helped by new
offices in Boston, Sydney, Frankfurt, São
Paulo and Singapore.
Foregenix offers a range of services
including managed detection and response
services, digital forensics, compliance
and risk services. It is the world’s leading
certification company for payment systems
on point-to-point encryption and a global
Paul Moorby OBE,
CEO of Chipside (left)
Left to right: Paul Humpage,
Andrew Henwood, Benjamin Hosack.
authority on ATM cashout attacks. Co-
founder and Chief Technology Officer
Andrew Bontoft said, “It is testimony to the
brilliant work and dedication of our global
team, that we’ve received this prestigious
award. We are very proud of what the team
has achieved and grateful for the recognition
this award signifies. We would also like to
thank our clients and suppliers for helping
us achieve this honour.”
CEO Andrew Henwood added,
“Foregenix aims to protect businesses
and organisations from criminals who
attempt to endanger people’s livelihoods
and futures, for their own enrichment. It is
a cause that resonates with our customers,
offering practical advice, baked in security
and tangible risk reduction globally. We are
incredibly humbled to be recognised for this
prestigious award.”
For more information about Chipside visit:
www.chipside.com And for more about
Foregenix go to: www.foregenix.com
Catalent to invest £20 million in Swindon
Catalent Pharma Solutions, a leading
pharmaceutical development company,
has announced it is to invest more than
£20 million in its development and
manufacturing site in Swindon adding up to
100 jobs.
The site is home to the company’s
Zydis ® technology which allows for the
manufacture of tablets that dissolve
instantly in the mouth without water and
is used in many prescription and over-
the-counter medicines to treat conditions
including Parkinson’s disease, allergies and
travel sickness.
The investment will see the site almost
double its manufacturing capacity for tablets
as it introduces a new variation called Zydis ®
Ultra. The new technology will significantly
increase the dose that can be incorporated
within a tablet, allowing more treatments to
benefit from this convenient and patient-
friendly dose form.
Peter Allen, General Manager at Catalent
Swindon, said, “The medicines that we
make in Swindon help patients all around
the world to live better healthier lives.
“Zydis technology is incorporated into
many prescription medicines and popular
over-the-counter brands. We are very proud
of the scientific team that we have here
that continues to develop this revolutionary
technology, allowing us to grow and widen
the number of potentially life-changing
conditions it can treat.”
Catalent’s facility in Blagrove Swindon
employs over 650 people and manufactures
1.2 billion individual doses of medicines for
patients around the world each year. To date
more than 36 products have been launched
using Zydis technology in more than 60
countries.
Chair of Switch on to Swindon, Jenny
Groves, added, “It’s fantastic to hear that
Catalent are looking to expand their already
hugely successful business in Swindon.
Swindon prides itself on being consistently
one of the most innovative places in the U.K.
and the pharmaceuticals industry generally
Peter Allen, General Manager,
Catalent Swindon
and Catalent specifically have played a huge
part in this. Catalent are a successful global
organisation offering exciting careers for
the talent in and around Swindon and we’re
hugely proud they’re part of our vibrant
economy.”
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