bit.bio Celebrates Double Award Win at Cambridge Science and Technology Awards 2022 Including Biotech of the Year for the Second Time in a Row
Members of the bit.bio team collect their awards (Photo: Business Wire)
At the ceremony on Wednesday 11 May in
The shortlist and competition for Biotech of the Year was described by the organisers as "extremely fierce" and there were eight finalists on the shortlist for the CEO award.
Addressing employees at the celebration, held in bit.bio’s offices last week,
“This achievement is a testimony to the bit.bio team. This is your award. Thank you for all your hard work and the transformational technology you are translating into products and new therapies.”
Accepting the awards at the ceremony, Chief Corporate Officer
“It's a real honour to take home Biotech of the Year again and to see Mark awarded CEO of the Year. Hearing the shortlist at the ceremony makes you realise how full of talent and innovation
The awards ceremony began with a networking reception before the awards were handed out in the
Editor
“The judging panel had a very challenging task selecting the winners from the record number of entries we had for our fifth annual awards, and it was terrific to showcase all of our finalists.”
The full shortlists for the awards that bit.bio won were:
- Arecor Therapeutics
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Bicycle Therapeutics - bit.bio
- Healx
- Microbiotica
CEO of the Year
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Sarah Howell , Arecor Therapeutics -
Alan Hirzel , Abcam - David Hughes, CN Bio Innovations
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Mark Kotter , bit.bio -
Kevin Lee ,Bicycle Therapeutics -
Prashant Shah , CEO of o2h co work labs and co-founder, o2h Group -
Owen Thompson , Cambridge Future Tech -
Stuart Thomson , MD of Medovate
Notes to Editors
About bit.bio
bit.bio combines the concepts of coding and biology to provide human cells for research, drug discovery and cell therapy, enabling a new generation of medicines.
This is possible with our precision cellular reprogramming technology, opti-ox™ - a breakthrough gene engineering approach that enables unlimited batches of any human cell to be manufactured consistently at scale through direct reprogramming of stem cells.
bit.bio was founded in 2016 by Dr
The company now has over 130 employees and is headquartered in
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