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OBN Announce the 2020 OBN Award winners

We are delighted to announce the winners of the prestigious 2020 OBN Awards, presented on Friday 11 June at the Royal Lancaster in London.

The Awards, which are in their 12th year, shine a light on companies at all stages of development, recognising inspirational leadership, exciting innovation, novel and exciting approaches to unmet clinical need, outstanding company progression and the delivery of real-life tangible results.  The OBN Awards celebrate fresh and innovative deals and collaborations, as well as the critical role that support organisations play in helping the life sciences industry thrive.

John Harris, CEO of OBN, said: “It was a massive pleasure to finally be able to welcome all our guests in person to the 12th OBN Awards and seeing everyone interacting and having such a fabulous time was truly satisfying. The prestigious surroundings of the Royal Lancaster Hotel were a perfect backdrop for celebrating the success of some of the most inspirational companies and individuals from across the life sciences industry.

The huge number of entries we received once again emphasised the sheer scale, quality, and resilience of our life sciences sector, which continues to thrive despite the recent challenging circumstances. The OBN Awards continues to go from strength-to-strength and congratulations to all our finalists and winners who shone through against intense competition.

Sincere thanks to our panel of independent judges who really had their work cut out, and our many sponsors whose strong support was crucial to maintaining the OBN Awards as the sector-leading event that it has always been.”

Best Start-up Biotech Company, Kindly sponsored by Penningtons Manches Cooper Winner – Alchemab Therapeutics Discover and develop novel therapeutics for patients with hard-to-treat diseases by harnessing the power of naturally occurring protective antibodies.

Best Emerging Biotech Company, Kindly sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific Winner – Evox Therapeutics Engineering exosomes to deliver protein and nucleic acid-based therapeutics to treat life-threatening rare diseases.

Best Start-up Medtech Company, Kindly presented by Akesios Associates Winner – Cirqle Biomedical Produce a rapidly dissolving innovative contraceptive.

Best Emerging Medtech Company, Kindly sponsored by Milton Park Winner – Owlstone Medical Developers of the Breath Biopsy platform, using breath analysis for precision medicine and the early detection of disease.

Most Transformative Digital Healthcare Company, Kindly presented by AggioSergeant Winner – Dignio Produce software for health care professionals which integrates a wide variety of devices that support home-based care and treatment.

Best Business Support Organisation, Kindly presented by Taylor Wessing Winner – Bruntwood SciTech – Alderley Park Own, let and manage outstanding buildings, workspace, innovation and science facilities through Bruntwood SciTech and Bruntwood Works.

Best COVID-19 Responder, Kindly presented by OBN Winners – Medicines Discovery Catapult Co-ordinating the establishment of a network of high capacity and high throughput laboratories (Lighthouse Laboratories) dedicated to COVID-19 PCR testing. Oxford Biomedica One of the lead manufacturers of the Oxford-AstraZeneca chimp adenovirus vector based COVID-19 vaccine, AZD1222. The Native Antigen Company One of the world’s first recognised commercial suppliers of SARS-CoV-2 antigens. Thermo Fisher Scientific Working with government agencies and researchers to ensure priority access to instruments, consumables, safety supplies and other products to address the pandemic.

The BioSeed ‘One to Watch’ Award, Kindly sponsored by BMG Labtech Winner – Kinomica  Offer a suite of advanced proprietary bioinformatics and phosphoproteomics analytical methods that can provide direct activity measurements of multiple endogenous kinases and comprehensive coverage of cell signaling networks.

Best CRO, Kindly presented by David Browning, Chairman, OBN Winner – Domainex Apply its unique technologies and focused discovery approach to provide a diverse range of client services and to the development of its own pipeline of oncology drugs, including inhibitors of the kinases IKKε/TBK1 and a number of epigenetics-related lysine methyltransferases.

The Most Impactful Deal, Kindly sponsored by Ipsen Winner – F2G For their US $60.8 million equity financing led by new investor, Cowen Healthcare Investments.

Best Established Medtech Company, Kindly presented by Focus, a Partners& company Winner – Oxford Nanopore Technologies  Developing a new generation of nanopore-based systems for analysis of single molecules, including DNA, RNA and proteins.

Best Established Biotech Company – Oncology, Kindly sponsored by Syneos Health Winner – Adaptimmune Focusing on the development of novel cancer immunotherapy products. The company’s unique SPEAR (Specific Peptide Enhanced Affinity Receptor) T-cell platform enables the engineering of T-cells to target and destroy cancer across multiple solid tumors.

Best Established Biotech Company, Kindly sponsored by Precision for Medicine Winner – Exscientia  Automates drug discovery and design processes leveraging artificial intelligence and big data.

Special Recognition Award, Kindly presented by John Harris, CEO, OBN Winner – Kate Bingham In recognition of her impact on the life sciences industry through her role as Managing Partner at SV Health Investors, Board Member of the Francis Crick Institute and as Head of the UK Vaccine Taskforce during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Congratulations to all of the above.

Best wishes

The OBN Team

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