Have you nominated your health tech leader of the year?

By Published On: June 3, 2026Last Updated: June 2, 2026
Have you nominated your health tech leader of the year?

One of the most coveted titles in health technology is up for grabs, and entries are still open.

The Health Tech World Awards Leader of the Year is your opportunity to put yourself, or someone you know, forward for recognition at Health Tech World’s forth annual awards event.

The award celebrates an extraordinary individual who has shown real vision in pushing healthcare forward through technology.

The judges are looking for someone who has left a tangible mark on the sector, whether by improving patient outcomes, reimagining how care is delivered or driving greater efficiency across health systems through the bold development, implementation or scaling of health technology solutions.

About the sponsor

The award is sponsored by Reddie and Grose, an internationally respected firm of European and UK patent, trade mark and design attorneys.

With deep expertise spanning both the heavily regulated pharmaceutical world and the fast-paced tech sector, their team helps healthcare companies think strategically about how to protect and maximise their intellectual property.

Operating at the crossroads of emerging technology, complex regulation and patent law, Reddie and Grose supports multinationals in managing and defending their IP portfolios, whilst also guiding smaller, ambitious companies through the IP landscape to safeguard their innovations.

How to enter

Entry is completely free, and the process is straightforward.

Shortlisted entrants and winners will receive prominent coverage across Health Tech World’s website, social media channels and newsletter.

Winners also take home a trophy and sit down for an exclusive interview with a Health Tech World journalist which will be published on the site and shared on social media and in the weekly newsletter.

Enter the Health Tech World Awards for free here.

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