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[April 2005]

Delcam Wins Queen's Award

Leading developer of CADCAM software Delcam PLC (Birmingham, England), has won the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category in recognition of the continuing growth in world-wide sales of its Power Solution software. This latest recognition of the company's successful development and commercialisation strategies follows its receipt of Queen's Awards in the innovation category in 2003 for its ArtCAM engraving and routing software and in 2004 for its PowerINSPECT inspection software.

Managing Director Hugh Humphreys said: "It is an endorsement of the commitment and skills of our staff in developing excellent products and promoting and selling them worldwide. Our development staff work extremely hard to overcome the technical challenges they meet when helping our customers to automate their processes, increase their productivity and improve their quality.

"Similarly, our sales and marketing personnel are constantly travelling around the world to increase our exports, often spending weeks at a time away from their homes and families."

The Award was granted in recognition of Delcam's consistent sales growth over the six years from 1998 to 2003. The company achieved record sales in each of those years, during which time it saw exports almost double to more than £15 million. Subsequently, Delcam achieved a new record for monthly sales in December 2004, which contributed to even higher annual sales during last year.


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