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Nominees sought for 2025 Innovation Awards

Gary Sambrook, co-founder of the Innovation Awards – Technology Supply Chain image

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 Innovation Awards after a launch event supported by Technology Supply Chain.

The awards – a big and growing moment in the calendar now in its fifth year – are part of the West Midlands Business Festival.

Dr Richard Fallon, CEO of The Technology Supply Chain (TSC), said: “The awards have grown massively since their inception in 2021. They recognise not only innovative companies and individuals but also the businesses and organisations, such as universities, trade bodies and catapults that support them.

“Nominations are open until May 16, so nominate yourself or others today. It takes less than five minutes.” 

Professor Paul Cadman, co-founder of the awards, said: “It is inspirational to see all the incredible things that are happening in the West Midlands and across the UK. 

“The UK has a world-renowned reputation for innovation. We are delighted to recognise, reward and celebrate the companies, individuals and organisations dedicated to innovation through the awards.”    

The Innovation Awards are looking for innovators, innovation champions and innovation thought leaders.  You can find out more and nominate yourself or others at: https://innovation-awards.co.uk/

The launch event at Hotel du Vin in Birmingham was attended by business people from across the region. Among them were past winners and highly commended individuals including Joanna Birch from Growthink, Chris Woods from CyberQ Group, Andrew Gomarsall MBE from Bioscope Technologies and Valentina Barker from Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands.

TSC is a community-interest company that enables innovation and growth in manufacturing, engineering, technology and health tech companies by providing support, connections, opportunities, grants and finance.

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