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Thursday 9 December; 7.00pm – 10.00pm
The Caxton Suite, Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre
Dress Code – Business Attire
Celebrating the best the UK has to offer, the awards will recognise the great success achieved by the UKs leading companies, universities and inward investors over the previous 12 months.
Awards Dinner Packages
Conference delegate £100 + VAT (£117.50 incl VAT)
Non-conference delegate £150 + VAT (£176.25 incl VAT)
Table (10 seats) £900 + VAT (£1057.50 incl VAT)
To register for the awards dinner click here
Genesis 2009 Award Winners
| Award |
Winner |
| Technology Transfer Office of the Year |
University of Manchester Intellectual Property (UMIP) |
| Company Newsflow of the Year |
Astex Therapeutics Ltd |
| The UKTI Assisted Newcomer of the Year Award |
Cambridge Temperature Concepts |
| The UKTI Internationalise Your Business Award |
Epistem |
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GALA AWARDS SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Awards Dinner Tier 1 Sponsor - £5,000 + VAT
- 4 x complimentary tickets to the conference
- Complimentary table at the dinner (10 seats)
- Company logo and signage as Tier 1 Sponsor on programme and screen
- 5 minute speaking slot at the dinner
- Complimentary A4 advert in the delegate booklet
Awards Dinner Tier 2 Sponsor - £3,500 + VAT
- 2 x complimentary tickets tot he conference
- Complimentary table at the dinner (10 seats)
- Company logo and signage as Tier 2 Sponsor on programme and screen
- Complimentary A4 advert in the delegate booklet
To discuss sponsorship opportunities please contact Tony Jones via
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GENESIS AWARDS NOMINATIONS
Purpose of the Awards:
To recognise and highlight UK success in biotech, thereby promoting the UK to overseas markets, building investor confidence in the sector and keeping the sector’s success in the forefront of politicians’ minds.
The primary aim is to celebrate those that have achieved most in demonstrating the UK’s strengths in biotechnology and thereby enhancing the sector’s reputation.
1: Life Science Innovation & Enterprise Programme of the Year
Recognising excellence in engaging public sector funded researchers in order to transfer and commercialise their innovation and technology with industry for the actual or potential benefit of the UK health and economy. This award is open to anyone engaged in nurturing the academia-industry interface, including technology transfer offices, research institute enterprise offices, charities, academia-industry collaborators and private sector intermediaries. The winning entry will be expected to have demonstrated success in one or more of the following between 1 Oct 2009 and 30 Sept 2010:
- Securing private sector funding of further development of the technology
- Engagement of academic researchers in technology commercialisation
- Promotion of academia-industry collaboration to researchers
- Income generation in the form of licensing fees, equity or research sponsorship
To apply for the Life Science Innovation & Enterprise Programme of the Year award please click here
2: Company Newsflow of the Year
In keeping with the aim of the awards, this is to recognise those companies that have made significant progress AND have promoted that progress effectively and thus performing as ambassadors of the UK life science sector. It would be expected that the winners of this award would have reported one or more of the following:
- Significant product development
- Successful financing
- Significant licensing, alliance or M&A deal(s)
- Outstanding business growth
To apply for the Company Newsflow of the Year award please click here
3. Technical Service Provider of the Year 2010
Recognising the contribution the technical service providers play in the success of the UK life sciences sector. The winning entry will be expected to have demonstrated success against one or more of the following criteria between 1 Oct 2010 and 30 Sept 2010:
- Provision of high quality technical services that enhance new medicine discovery
- Company growth and job creation in the UK
- Overseas sales growth
- Innovative pricing and service delivery models
- Excellent customer service
NOTE: Entrants must be sponsored by a current or past client
To apply for the Technical Service Provider of the Year award plesae click here
4: Professional Service Provider of the Year 2010
Recognising the contribution the professional services play in the success of the UK life sciences sector. The winning entry will be expected to have demonstrated success against one or more of the following criteria between 1 Oct 2010 and 30 Sept 2010:
- Leading advisory service in an area of new medicine discovery, demonstrating outstanding insight to the industry
- Company growth and job creation in the UK
- Overseas sales growth
- Innovative pricing and service delivery models
- Excellent customer service
NOTE: Entrants must be sponsored by a current or past client
To apply for the Professional Service Provider of the Year award please click here
For further information please contact Tony Jones at
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Closing date for nominations: Friday 22 October 2010
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