Aurrigo Secures Most Innovative Honor at Made in the UK Awards

June 28, 2024
Aurrigo was able to demonstrate real customer uptake and excitement for its autonomous equipment with the recent announcement of Phase 2 trials at Changi Airport.

Automated technology that is revolutionizing the way baggage and cargo is moved around airports has won one of the main titles at the Made in the UK Awards finale in Liverpool.

Aurrigo International plc was named as the country’s ‘Most Innovative’ company after its Auto-DollyTug held off competition from rivals across the Midlands, the North, the South and Northern Ireland. 

The automated, electric-powered tug is set to replace outdated diesel tugs, helping airports and operators reduce costs, increase operational efficiencies, improve safety, and substantially cut their carbon footprint.

Judges were impressed with the smart airside solution and the way the business has already deployed its technology at airports across the globe.

Aurrigo was also able to demonstrate real customer uptake and excitement, with the recent announcement of Phase 2 trials at Changi Airport ushering in a world first when it comes to using a fleet of autonomous vehicles to turnaround a wide-body flight.

Professor David Keene, CEO of Aurrigo, was delighted with the win: “There is significant momentum building behind Auto-DollyTug and this national title will only help us to amplify our story and the difference our technology can make.

“To compete with some great companies, from all over the country, and come out on top is massive for our business and a huge confidence boost for our employees that the hours and commitment they are putting in is being noticed.”

He continued: “We’ll definitely use this accolade when we are in discussions with existing and potential customers and when we are looking to attract new talent to join our journey.”

The Made in the UK Awards is a celebration of all that’s great about manufacturing and is one of the largest industrial dinners held every year.

This year’s competition, which was held at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool, attracted more than 350 people from the sector and rewarded fantastic manufacturing and innovation stories.