Aurrigo CEO named West Midlands Ambassador of the Year


Aurrigo International plc’s David Keene MBE has been named Ambassador of the Year at a major awards evening.

Judges of the Business Desk West Midlands Awards in Birmingham praised the Kenilworth-based entrepreneur for putting the region on the international map. The CEO, who founded the company with his brother Graham in 1993, has built one of the UK’s most exciting technology firms, employing 120 people at its Advanced Engineering Centre in Coventry.

From there, his team design and build a host of autonomous solutions for aviation, with its Auto-DollyTug ® , Auto-Cargo ® and Auto-Shuttle ® vehicles currently deployed at eight global airports, including Cincinnati, Changi, Schiphol and Teesside.

“This accolade came as a complete surprise,” explained David. “It’s a business awards evening that I like to support and then, before you know it, I started to recognise the person they were announcing as the ‘Ambassador of the Year’…it was a bit of a surreal experience to be honest.”

He continued: “The West Midlands is a region I call home and I’m passionate about the manufacturing talent and innovation we have there. That’s why Aurrigo will always have its nerve centre in the region, despite our ambitious plans to open international hubs in North America, the Middle East, Asia and, closer to home, in Europe.

“There was so much talent in the room that I feel very humbled to have been selected as Ambassador of the Year. You’ve got my word that I’ll be shouting even louder for our fantastic area on the world stage.”

By leveraging autonomous technology, Aurrigo International plc’s range of vehicles and software solutions promise to improve the passenger experience and increase efficiencies at airports across the globe, all whilst reducing their carbon footprint by 60% when compared to using diesel tugs.

The decarbonisation of airports is a challenge the entrepreneur is determined to meet head on, and this has been reflected in the growth of Aurrigo International plc and the successful £14.1m raise completed late last
year.

David concluded: “We have so much innovation in the UK, yet we seem to sometimes lack the confidence and backing required to commercialise new technology. That’s something I’d really like to see change and something I’ll be advocating for in my day role and as Business Desk’s Ambassador of the Year.”

(Picture: Aurrigo International)

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