Award nominations are open until the March 2027. Contact us for corporate sponsorship opportunities.
Join us for a celebration of Engineering Excellence in the North West Region.
An occasion to entertain clients, reward employees, network and celebrate with industry partners in a luxurious venue.
The event is in aid of educational projects in the North West and all proceeds will go to a charity.
During the dinner a variety of Engineering Excellence Awards will be presented by each of the hosting professional engineering institutions (IMechE & IChemE), with high-profile figures from the industry and academia attending the dinner and presenting the awards.
Dress code is: Formal or semi-formal attire.
The drinks reception commences at 6:30pm followed by a three course dinner including wine or soft drinks.
Between courses we will hold the awards ceremony and we will hear from our guest speaker.
Music and entertainment will be provided by ‘Sweet Rhythm Big Band' with a late bar open until 1am.
The dress code for our awards dinner in the evening is formal or semi-formal attire.
This means:
For men: A suit and tie or a tuxedo is expected. Dark colors are preferred for a more elegant look. Dress shoes should be polished, complementing the suit.
For women: A formal evening gown or a sophisticated cocktail dress is appropriate. Accessories should be elegant but not overly ostentatious, with formal footwear.
It's important for attendees to adhere to this dress code to show respect for the event's significance and to maintain a professional image. Attendees are encouraged to adjust their attire accordingly while still leaning towards a polished appearance.
Please contact us to submit your nominations
Funder & Co-creator of the Levelling Up: STEM
Tony Hill was formerly a teacher in the North East before, in the 1970s, pursuing a career in the software industry. He went on to become Chief Executive Officer of Micro Focus, leading the company to a successful float on the London Stock Exchange in 2005. Since retiring, he has earned a PhD in mathematics - his second! - at King’s College London. Having grown up on a council estate and being the first in his family to attend university, Tony is passionate about widening participation in higher education. He hopes that the Levelling Up scheme will provide support to a new generation of students from underserved backgrounds. Aside from mathematics and philanthropy, Tony is also a keen runner and long-distance walker. In 2014, he became a “Centurion” after walking 100 miles in under 24 hours!
Chief Executive Officer of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Dr Alice Bunn is Chief Executive of the Institution for Mechanical Engineers. Alice is a Fellow of the Institution and took up her role as CEO in July 2021. Alice is responsible for delivering our mission of improving the world through engineering, working as one team with our highly valued members and staff. Alice brings a focus on our values of inclusivity, impact, innovation and integrity - in developing future strategy and in the day to day running of the Institution’s business. In her previous role, she was International Director at the UK Space Agency, responsible for increasing the UK’s global influence in science, security and trade through space.
Colin Green is Director at Riley & Son (E) Limited, the premier locomotive works in the UK. Colin has led the restoration of the Flying Scotsman back to its current operational condition on behalf of the British people. Colin has also worked on the latest blockbuster film, “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” on the film finale railway stunt! Colin will regale us with tails of his exploits in the world of heritage and special locomotives engineering. rileysuk.com
Ticket prices and registration details will be published soon.