When President Engineering Group Ltd (PEGL) learned it had won the prestigious Queens' Award for International Trade and would be invited to Buckingham Palace it faced a dilemma with only two places and three company directors, who should attend and meet the Queen? The directors decided that it would be a great idea to invite one of their longest serving staff members, Charlie Bott, to the Palace to collect the company's award.
Telematics organisation The Floow is amongst just 30 British businesses chosen to accompany Prime Minister David Cameron on a trip to South East Asia this week in a bid to promote the UK's fast-expanding financial technology sector.
A family friendly comic convention will return to Magna for a second time this year.
Fly-Bag lining successfully contained blasts in series of controlled explosions Using this technology, tests show plane's luggage hold may be able to contain force of an explosion if a device hidden in a passenger's luggage detonates A bomb-proof lining developed by an international team of scientists, including academics from the University of Sheffield, has successfully contained blasts in a series of controlled explosions in the luggage hold of a Boeing 747 and an Airbus 321.
Sheffield Theatres is seeking to appoint a new Chair to its Board of Trustees.
Firms are being invited to a business event with a difference as business and academic experts share their knowledge against a backdrop of traditional music, food and fitness.
Two literary historians have been awarded £715,622 by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to compile the first academic collection for over 100 years of the works of 17th century playwright John Marston.
University of Sheffield research finds generic drug can improve survival prospects in post-menopausal women Study is one of two published in The Lancet revealing separate drug treatments that could be used to reduce death rates An inexpensive class of drug can improve survival prospects for post-menopausal women with early breast cancer, according to new research by the University of Sheffield.
Five keen cyclists from Sheffield Forgemasters research and development division RD26 have raised more than £2,000 for a Sheffield cancer support charity.