IMechE presents James Watt Gold Medal to Sir David McMurtry
Posted to News on 26th Nov 2019, 12:33

IMechE presents James Watt Gold Medal to Sir David McMurtry

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has awarded the James Watt International Gold Medal for 2019 to Sir David McMurtry, the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Renishaw. At a ceremony at The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, UK, on 21 November 2019, Sir David was recognised for his outstanding contribution to mechanical engineering.

IMechE presents James Watt Gold Medal to Sir David McMurtry

First established in 1936 to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of the inventor James Watt, the Gold Medal is awarded every two years to an engineer who has achieved worldwide recognition for their work. It is the highest award that the industry can bestow and that a mechanical engineer can receive. Previous winners of the award include the inventor of the turbojet engine Sir Frank Whittle, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky and automobile manufacturer Henry Ford.

Sir David founded Renishaw with Rolls-Royce colleague John Deer in 1973, to commercialise his invention, the touch-trigger probe. The product revolutionised the measurement industry and the company grew into a world-leading engineering business.

During his career, Sir David has been globally recognised numerous times for his contributions to engineering and science, including his Knighthood which was awarded for services to Design and Innovation. Whilst at Rolls-Royce Sir David was named as inventor or co-inventor on 47 patents or patent applications, and over 150 at Renishaw.

Chris Pockett, Head of Communications at Renishaw explains: "The highest honour in mechanical engineering is fantastic recognition for Sir David. He's always been a visionary, and his leadership skills and innovation have driven the company forwards. It's to his credit that Renishaw is now at the forefront of automated metrology and supplying industries around the world, from semiconductor manufacturing to medical and aerospace."

2019 marks the 200th anniversary of James Watt's death. The ceremony in Manchester was one of many events that have recognised the inventor's contributions to engineering, including Glasgow University renaming its engineering school after him.

For more information on Renishaw visit www.renishaw.com.


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