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Kaizen receives a royal seal of approval at Queen's Awards reception Kaizen receives a royal seal of approval at Queen's Awards reception

Kaizen attends Queen’s Award royal reception

Waiting in line to meet Her Majesty

Tamer (blue tie on right) and Dario were delighted to meet Her Majesty the Queen

Dario spoke to Her Majesty about our testing

Dario and Tamer outside Buckingham Palace

We’re delighted to share some official – and unofficial – photos from last week’s Buckingham Palace reception for winners of the 2017 Queen’s Award for Enterprise

Our Senior Data Scientist Tamer Onder and CEO and Founder Dario Crispini had the honour of meeting Her Majesty the Queen at the event, held on Tuesday 11 July. 

In April, we were awarded a Queen’s Award for innovation for our ReportShield accuracy testing service which checks all regulatory reporting data at source to give financial firms complete transparency of their regulatory reporting quality. 

Awards for innovation are given to businesses that can demonstrate their innovative products or services are commercially successful, stable and sustainable.  Winners also have to prove they are a good corporate citizen. 

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are for outstanding achievement by UK businesses in the categories of innovation, international trade and sustainable development and were established in 1965.

They are one of the most prestigious business awards in the country, with winning businesses able to use the esteemed Queen’s Awards emblem for the next five years. 

Read our press release from earlier in the year when we first found out we’d won the award.