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4 June 2025 | 1 minute read


4 June 2025 | 1 minute read


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AWE becomes new corporate member

We are pleased to announce that AWE has become a proud corporate member of the Institute of Collaborative Working (ICW), which aims to promote best practices and standards in how organisations collaborate – internally and externally – to deliver value to our partners, customers and suppliers. 

ICW’s CEO, Frank Lee, said: “AWE’s commitment to collaborative working reflects their dedication to building trusted partnerships that deliver lasting value, and ICW is delighted to welcome them as members in support of this shared ethos.” 

The benefits of AWE’s membership include gaining insights and expertise from a wide-ranging community across business, academia and industry – in addition to access to training, focus groups, events and resources tailored to improving collaborations and their impact. 

 Chairman of the ICW, Lord Hannett OBE, said: “AWE has a critical national mission and at the heart of that is collaborative working, so I am really pleased to see them continuing to lead, innovate and excel in collaborative practices.” 

AWE Chief Technologist, Giles Hartill, said: “The success of our mission is significantly enhanced by working in close partnership with all of our stakeholders, driving efficiency by pooling resources to maximise outcomes. I’m therefore delighted with this new corporate membership that will help us professionalise collaborative working practices for our people.”  

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