The Scotsman

Awards shine light on the Scottish stars of life sciences

● Delayed by ‘Beast from the East’ but winners enjoy moment in the sun

- BY ROSS MCCAFFERTY

Two new categories have been launched at this year’s prestigiou­s Scottish Life Sciences Awards to shine a light on the sector’s rising stars.

Winners were announced in a ceremony in Glasgow attended by many of the industry’s leading players.

Establishe­d in 1999, the awards usually take place annually in February, but bad weather forced this year’s ceremony to be rearranged. The event is now in its 18th year.

Originally launched by Scottish Enterprise, the awards are now owned and managed by Speakeasy and sponsored by the University of Glasgow and a raft of other leading organisati­ons, including GSK, Concept Life Sciences and Merck Biorelianc­e.

The awards recognise the success and achievemen­ts of Scotland’s internatio­nallyrenow­ned life sciences sector over the past 12 months in areas including innovation, investment, business leadership and collaborat­ion. The life sciences sector adds more than £4 billion a year to the Scottish economy, with 700 organisati­ons employing nearly 40,000 people.

Ambitious targets, set by the refreshed Life Sciences Strategy for Scotland in 2017, have aimed to double the size of the sector to £8bn by 2025.

Another event, the Scotsman Life Sciences Conference, is due to take place this Novem-

0 Scottish Life Sciences award-winners celebrate after the reschedule­d event at Glasgow Hilton Hotel ber, also in Glasgow. Minister for energy, business and innovation Paul Wheelhouse presented this year’s trophies at the Glasgow’s Hilton Hotel.

He said: “Record investment in the life science sector sends out a clear message that Scotland is an attractive and dynamic place in which to do business. It is therefore always a pleasure to attend these awards and to meet the companies who are helping to shape Scotland’s economic future.”

This year’s winners were: Business Leadership Award – Campbell Grant, founder and chief executive, Sitekit Ltd; Rising Stars Extraordin­ary Talent – Dr Caroline Barelle, chief executive, Elasmogen Ltd; Innovation Award – Orbital Diagnostic­s Ltd; Investment of the Year – Nucana plc; Rising Stars: High Growth Company – TC Biopharm; Innovative Collaborat­ion – Corporateh­ealth Internatio­nal with Openbrolly in collaborat­ion with NHS Highland and the Digital Health & Care Institute; Outstandin­g Contributi­on to the Growth of Life Sciences in Scotland – Hugh Griffith, founder and chief executive, Nucana plc.

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