Ignys Win Design Team of the Year at the Elektra Awards

Electronics design and software team, Ignys, have been awarded the highly prestigious Design Team of the Year award at Elektra - the electronics industry’s biggest ceremony in over 18 months.

Fresh off the back of The AI Journal’s Global Excellence Awards,where Ignys scooped Small Sized Company of the Year, the Nottingham-basedelectronics design and software development firm took home this top prize.

Ignys is the brainchild of Richard Fletcher, an impassionedengineer who brought together a team of problem-solving engineers and creativesto bring great ideas to life. From helping household names to develop newproducts through to their Innovation with a Heart standpoint, the Design Team’sreputation is fast-becoming renowned on a global scale.

Accepting the award Poppy Sinclair said “We are overwhelmedto be receiving this award, thank you everyone! It’s incredible how far we havecome in just over 4 years, growing into a team of talented software and hardwareengineers. The journey has been fantastic so far, getting to work withincredible companies of all sizes and in so many different sectors means everyweek is a new adventure for us. We are also proud of our partnerships includingwith Raspberry Pi.”

Stephen Keetley, EngineeringManager thanked the Ignys team, adding “Words cannotexpress how proud I am to be a part of this team. It's a true testament toeveryone's passion, attitude and belief.”

The company has helped their customers through thesedifficult times, utilising smart remote working design techniques and theirDesign For Availability service - enabling businesses to design projects basedon the availability of parts.

And with Ignys doubling in size since the pandemic started,refusing to let lockdowns or chip shortages slow them down, electronicinnovation and design remains alive and well in the heart of the East Midlands.

 


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