Entries for Royal Dairy Innovation Award Open

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Entries are now open for the Royal Dairy Innovation Award for companies with a product or service exhibited at Dairy-Tech 2022 that positively impacts the UK dairy industry.

The award, sponsored by the Centre for Innovation Excellence in Livestock (CIEL), is for research and development in the field of dairy farming and will be awarded for the most practical, relevant product or service which is, or likely to be, the most significant innovation for the future of dairying.

Entries must be submitted online to the RABDF by 10 December 2021, where they will then be judged and a shortlist of three finalists selected. Entries must include a written description, supporting literature and online demonstrations, where possible.

The shortlisted finalists will give a presentation/demonstration at Dairy-Tech 2022 on 2 February at Stoneleigh Park. Following that, a winner will be chosen. The winner will be announced at the end of the Innovation Hub programme at Dairy-Tech 2022 shortly before 4pm.

Each of the finalists will receive a Finalist Certificate to display on their stand at the show.

Lyndsay Chapman, CIEL Chief Executive, explains: “CIEL provides a front door for the dairy sector looking for science-based solutions. The UK dairy sector has a great track record of innovation and we’re pleased to be supporting future dairy innovators in collaboration with the RABDF.”

Representatives from the winning company will be invited to Buckingham Palace in April 2022 to receive a signed framed certificate and trophy from the Princess Royal. They will also receive a 10% discount (maximum £300) on their stand booking for Dairy-Tech 2023.

Applications close on 10th December 2021. For more information and to apply visit https://dairy-tech.uk/exhibiting/royal-dairy-innovation-award/

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