Royal Academy of Engineering issues pandemic service awards

The Royal Academy of Engineering has awarded 19 engineers and teams with the ‘President’s Special Awards for Pandemic Service’. The medals will be bestowed later this year and are for exceptional engineering achievements in tackling Covid-19.

Jim McDonald, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, said, “The Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest public health crisis of our time and has presented society with multiple challenges. Engineering expertise and innovation has been central to the global fight to save lives and protect livelihoods.”

“I am also incredibly proud of engineers everywhere who have worked round the clock to maintain essential services, critical supply chains and infrastructure in unprecedented circumstances, using their training and skills to find innovative solutions to a host of problems and to help mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on our daily lives.”

The full list of recipients is as follows:

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