
Three health tech companies have been shortlisted for an award, with the winner set to be announced on May 8.
The Health Tech World Awards, delivered in partnership with headline sponsor Convenzis, celebrates the brightest lights in health innovation.
The Company of the Year award celebrates outstanding organisations that are significantly advancing the healthcare industry through the development and implementation of transformative technology and new approaches.
The winner will demonstrate leadership, innovation and measurable impact in improving healthcare outcomes.
The award is sponsored by Fearsome – a specialist agency providing design and development of medical devices.
Fearsome works alongside leading clinicians, pharma, and med-tech providers to develop ground-breaking new healthcare solutions.
The service is genuinely end-to-end, beginning often with no more than an intent, and extending to production setup, certification, marketing and launch campaigns.
Congratulations to the shortlist and thank you to everyone who entered.
Company of the Year Shortlist

Cera is harnessing technology and AI to tackle the healthcare crisis at scale: taking care from hospital to home, analogue to digital and sickness to prevention, and building a radically more sustainable future for the sector.
Cera’s c.10,000 carers and nurses deliver 2 million patient home visits monthly across a 30 million population, using AI to reduce hospitalisations by up to 70 per cent and falls by 20 per cent, in a preventative model which saves the Government £1 million daily.
Cera is rebuilding the healthcare workforce, attracting 1 million new carer and nurse applicants over the past two years, 50 per cent from outside the sector.
The company is also empowering staff with rewarding career pathways, and productivity tools that cut admin time by up to 80 per cent and travel time by c. 50 per cent, freeing staff up to deliver one-third more care.

Daye has revolutionised women’s healthcare through groundbreaking innovations and unwavering commitment to closing the gender health gap.
By developing the world’s first Diagnostic Tampon and establishing a dedicated Period Pain Clinic, Daye has demonstrated exceptional leadership in addressing critical, underserved areas of women’s health.
In response to lengthy NHS wait times for gynaecological conditions, Daye established a specialised Period Pain Clinic that has transformed access to care.
The clinic provides rapid access to diagnostic services and offers specialised care for gynae issues. This initiative has helped reduce the burden on NHS services while accelerating the diagnostic journey for women suffering from endometriosis and other conditions.

ŌURA is at the forefront of healthcare innovation, pioneering transformative technology that empowers individuals to take control of their health.
As the creator of Oura Ring, the world’s most trusted smart ring, ŌURA is redefining personal health monitoring to deliver continuous, real-time insights into sleep, heart health, activity, and overall well-being, all in one non-invasive ring.
Unlike many wearables that focus solely on activity, ŌURA recognises that sleep is the foundation of health and the key to unlocking so many different goals from stress management to fertility, productivity, and athletic performance.
The Oura experience goes beyond generic health goals like “get 10,000 steps” or “sleep 8 hours,” instead empowering members to identify long-term patterns in their health data to make personalised, lasting changes that support long term health.










