Previous winners
Sustainable technology award
2011 - The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
2010 - Axion Polymers
2009 - Cardiff University and Solvay
2008 - University of Porto
2007 - Johnson Matthey
2006 - Dunwell Engineering
2005 - BASF
Health and safety award
2011 - Sellafield Ltd
2010 - Scottish Power
2009 - Anglo American
2008 - National Nuclear Laboratory
2006 - Fabricom Oil and Gas
2005 - Severn Trent Water
2004 - Royal Dutch/Shell
Energy award
2011 - E2V Technologies
2010 - Aker Solutions
2009 - Spirax Serco
2008 - Jacobs Engineering
2006 - Nanotecture
Water award
2011 - University of Surrey
2010 - Thames Water (2)
2009 - Arup
2008 - Arvia Technology
2007 - Anglian Water/Puritech
2006 - AWE
2005 - Thames Water
2004 - Essex and Suffolk Water
2002 - Durham University
2001 - AWG Technology Group
2000 - BOC Gases and Hickson & Welch
1998 - Glaxo Wellcome
1997 - Monsanto and Linnhoff March
1995 - WaterAid
Food and Drink processing award
2011 - Hertel
2010 - University of Birmingham
2009 - University of Nottingham
2008 - BP Alternative Energy
Bioprocessing award
2011 - The University of Manchester
2010 - University College London
2009 - Wolfson School, Loughborough University
2008 - Haemair
Education and Training award
2011 - University College London
2010 - London Engineering Project and Young Engineers
2009 - Imperial College London
2008 - The University of Nottingham
Core Chemical Engineering award
2011 - Sellafield Ltd
2010 - University of Newcastle, Australia and Ludowici
2009 - The Dow Chemical Company and BASF (2)
2008 - Shell Global Solutions (2)
2007 - Shell Global Solutions
2006 - BP
2005 - BASF
2004 - Novo Nordisk Engineering
2001 - Goulds Pumps
Young engineer award
2011 - Robert Smyth
2010 - Siobhan Mobberley
2009 - Graeme Towers
2008 - Steven Stanley
2007 - Rachel Cooke
Innovator award
2011 - Steve Jackson
2010 - Kalama Charles Wamukoya
2009 - Dominic C. Foo
2008 - Abdul Latif Ahmed
Engineering project of the year award
2011 - The National Nuclear Laboratory
2010 - AstraZeneca
Innovative product of the year award
2011 - University of Sheffield
2010 - Oxford Catalysts Group
Chemical engineering innovation for resource-poor people award
2009 - Queens University Belfast
2008 - Lehigh University and University of Bengal
Outstanding achievement in chemical engineering award (best overall entry - category renamed in 2010)
2011 - Huntsman Pigments (2)
2010 - University of Manchester
2009 - RockTron Limited
2008 - Huntsman Pigments Division
2007 - Biobullets
2006 - BP (3)
2002 - Nestle
2001 - BP (2)
2000 - Du Vergier
1998 - Fluor Daniel GTI
1996 - Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia
1995 - BP
1994 - Project Catalyst