Top engineering award for MTC chief executive

Dr Clive Hickman being presented with his award at the Royal Academy of Engineering AGM by Sir Jim MacDonald
Dr Clive Hickman being presented with his award at the Royal Academy of Engineering AGM by Sir Jim MacDonald

Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) chief executive Dr Clive Hickman has received one of the Royal Academy of Engineering's most prestigious awards – the Sir Frank Whittle Medal.

Dr Hickman received the award in recognition of his outstanding and sustained achievement in engineering. It was presented at the Academy's AGM in London.

The Academy said that Dr Hickman was awarded the Sir Frank Whittle Medal – named after the inventor of the jet engine – in recognition of his outstanding career in the automobile industry and for leading the set-up and growth of two engineering research centres; the Manufacturing Technology Centre and the Tata Motors European Technical Centre.

Dr Hickman has been chief executive of the MTC for more than 11 years. Previously he had more than 35 years’ experience in the automotive industry culminating in the position of head of engineering for Tata Motors in India. He led the creation of the world's cheapest mass-produced car, the Tata Nano, which set a new standard for low cost personal transport

He began his career as a senior engineer with the Rover Group before becoming engineering and group operations director at MIRA. He subsequently joined Ricardo where he held a seat on the board and was managing director of Ricardo UK, leading several significant projects including the development of the Jaguar X Type diesel – the first diesel-powered Jaguar.

Since becoming chief executive of the MTC in 2010 the organisation has exceeded its original business goals by a factor of ten and developed innovative manufacturing processes across all sectors in an agile, low-risk environment, in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions. He also leads the Midlands Manufacturing Resilience Commission – a body aimed at leading the resurgence of manufacturing industry in the Midlands.

Commenting on the award, Dr Hickman said: “I am honoured to be awarded the Sir Frank Whittle Gold Medal but I could not have achieved anything in my career without the help and support of the great teams that I have been privileged to work with and so I would like to thank all of my colleagues, friends and family for their continued support."

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