The national Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards 2021 shortlist has been revealed, with some of the most innovative life sciences organisations in the UK making the final list.

The awards look back over the last 12 months and provide a platform for life science organisations to showcase their achievements. Over 30 companies from across the life sciences sector will come together on Friday 1st October and five of them will be crowned national winners.
In normal circumstances the sector has come together at a celebratory dinner which for the last few years has been held in association with Med-Tech Innovation. However, this year the awards will be held as a virtual event.
The Headline Sponsor for the Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards 2021 is Morningside Pharmaceuticals. Morningside Pharmaceuticals supplies medicines, medical products and equipment at a price that brings international standards of healthcare within reach of the developing nations.
Each year, each of the Medilink organisations across the network hold their own awards that identify regional winners, which are then put forward for the Medilink UK national awards. This regional to national awards approach ensures we can identify the best of the best from across the UK.
The five Medilink UK Awards categories are:
- Start Up – Sponsored by Potter Clarkson LLP - For newly established companies in the healthcare sector that show a promising future.
- Export Achievement – Sponsored by Good Travel Management - For maximising opportunities to exploit and develop new markets or outstanding performance in other areas of international trade.
- Collaboration with the NHS – Sponsored by The AHSN Network - For the development of a partnership in collaboration with the NHS that has/will have major impact and benefit.
- Innovation – Sponsored by Mills & Reeve LLP - For the development of innovative technology, design and / or processes that have produced a major improvement in business performance and impacted the market.
- Outstanding Achievement – Sponsored by Morningside Pharmaceuticals - For an outstanding achievement that has had a significant or vital impact on the company and market showing potential for continued growth.
The nominees for the Start Up award are:
- Airguard Medical
- FluoretiQ
- KnitRegen
- Llusern Scientific
- LUNAC Therapeutics
- Syndi
- TCC CaseMix
The nominees for the Export award are:
- Albumedix
- EthOss Regeneration
- Sharp
- The Binding Site Group
- Vernacare
The nominees for the Collaboration with the NHS award are:
- CardMedic
- Cievert in partnership with Hyde PCN
- Dignio
- DTR Medical
- Inhealthcare
- Mastercall Healthcare
- Patientcards
- Source BioScience UK
The nominees for the Innovation award are:
- Abingdon Health
- CanSense
- Feet Etc Consultancy
- Neuronostics
- Selentus Science
- Sky Medical Technology
The nominees for the Outstanding Achievement award are:
- Airway Medical
- Blue Tree Group
- Bond Digital Health
- Cievert
- Docobo
- Surescreen Diagnostics
- West Midlands PPE Collective
- Yourgene Health
Bill Cruise, chairman of Medilink UK, said: “I look forward to the Medilink UK Healthcare Awards 2021 and am genuinely delighted and encouraged by the rich variety of truly excellent life science companies present across the Medilink UK Network. I would like to wish the finalists the best of luck and say that you are all a credit to your area and the life sciences community as a whole.”
Kevin Kiely, chief executive of Medilink UK, added: “The current climate has demonstrated to us all the importance of life sciences, not only in saving lives but in ensuring that effective quality healthcare products are available so that we can all enjoy life to the full. It’s thanks to innovative, hard-working, and resilient life science organisations, that we are able to continue to push the boundaries of human knowledge and transform healthcare delivery. Our Medilink UK Award Finalists are shining examples of how the life science sector is driving the health and well-being of our citizens and contributing significantly to economic growth."