ADEY’s ongoing pioneering work in maintaining and protecting central heating systems globally has been rewarded with a second Queen’s Award for innovation.
The company’s R&D work in chemicals and water treatment has been recognised with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the innovation category.
Announced by Her Majesty the Queen, the prestigious award celebrates the excellence achieved by ADEY in developing its innovative range of high performance chemicals and is the UK’s highest accolade for business success.
Specifically, the award recognises the development of new chemical formulations for the company’s MC1+‘Protector’ and MC3+ ‘Cleaner’ range of products, uniquely designed to work in tandem with ADEY’s market-leading MagnaClean magnetic filters.
Chief executive John Vaughan said: “We’re delighted and incredibly proud to receive this great honour. It’s testament to our highly skilled teams.
He continued: “Innovation has always been at the heart of the ADEY story. Since our original invention of magnetic filtration and the MagnaClean filter – which also received a Queen’s Award for innovation – we’ve been committed to developing an integrated approach to heating system protection. The introduction of a new arm within the business to research, create and test innovative and highly advanced chemical formulations was a natural step.”
Pictured above: Dean Brown, finance director; Duncan Cooper, chairman; James Parkinson, chief marketing officer; John Vaughan, chief executive officer and Dr Neil Watson, chief technical officer.