05 May 2021
The QEPrize has commenced its search for the next recipients of the world’s most prestigious engineering accolade with the opening of its nominations window.
06 Apr 2021
2021 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering laureate Professor Isamu Akasaki, a Japanese engineer renowned for his work on LED lighting, has died aged 92.
02 Feb 2021
Isamu Akasaki, Shuji Nakamura, Nick Holonyak Jr, M. George Craford and Russell Dupuis have been awarded the world’s most prestigious engineering accolade.
Professor Dame Lynn Gladden to lead international panel of judges for world’s most prestigious engineering prize.
19 Mar 2020
As a lot of students around the world may be out of school for a while, we wanted to share some resources to help keep them engaged with STEM.
03 Dec 2019
17-year-old Jack Jiang, from Hong Kong, attended the QEPrize award ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 3 December.
Today, four US engineers were awarded the 2019 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace for their work on creating GPS.
25 Sept 2019
2019 QEPrize laureate Professor James Spilker, Jr, renowned for his pioneering work on the Global Positioning System (GPS), has died aged 86.
16 Sept 2019
On Wednesday 28 August, the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering exhibited a new, interactive activity at the Science Museum Lates in London.