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British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2024 winners revealed

Last Updated on 04/12/2024 by Sarah Sarsby

The winners of the British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2024 have been announced across eight categories.

Hosted by the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA), the glittering awards ceremony celebrated excellence in the healthcare and assistive technology industry. It took place at the Grand Hotel Birmingham on 29 November to commemorate the exceptional accomplishments of BHTA members, non-BHTA members, healthcare professionals, and industry partners.

Throughout the evening, attendees had the chance to network with industry peers, enjoy a tantalising three-course dinner in the hotel’s grand ballroom, and hear about the inspirational achievements of the award winners.

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Melissa Johns presented this year’s awards ceremony. She is a fierce advocate for diversity and inclusion in all industries. Born without a right forearm and hand, Melissa was named one of the UK’s 100 Most Influential Disabled People and one of JCI’s Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World.

There were eight award categories at the British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2024:

  • Lifetime Service Award
  • Product of the Year Award
  • Best UK Trade Show Award
  • Retailer of the Year Award
  • Rising Star Award
  • Manufacturer of the Year Award
  • Innovation in Sustainability Award
  • Outstanding Community Outreach Award

Lifetime Service Award

Richard Holland-Oakes won the Lifetime Service Award
Richard Holland-Oakes won the Lifetime Service Award

Richard Holland-Oakes won the Lifetime Service Award. Over his 45 years in the industry, Richard has worked with a number of recognisable names, like Ottobock, Sunrise Medical, Permobil, and Recare. Throughout this time, he has led the industry in service standards.

The judges were particularly impressed with his passion for inclusion. His nomination made it clear that Richard doesn’t just own or help run his company; he is hands-on and actively builds a legacy of compassion, understanding, and engineering excellence. In addition, he is an active supporter of the industry as a whole and remains a staunch supporter of the BHTA, its values, and mission.

Product of the Year Award

Rollz’s Motion Electric won the Product of the Year Award image
Rollz’s Motion Electric won the Product of the Year Award

Rollz’s Motion Electric won the Product of the Year Award. The Motion Electric revolutionises mobility aids by merging the functionality of a rollator, transport chair, and electric wheelchair. This fulfils a crucial gap in the market for individuals with varying mobility needs.  

A special additional Highly Commended Award was also given to Ottobock’s Genium X4, as the judges recognised this as another exceptional product. The Genium X4 microprocessor knee supports smooth, real-time transitions from sitting to activity. Each step is constantly monitored to monitor change of speed. With improved water durability and battery life, the knee is described as the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of MPKs. 

Best UK Trade Show Award

The OT Show won the Best UK Trade Show Award image
The OT Show won the Best UK Trade Show Award

The OT Show won the Best UK Trade Show Award. This award was voted on by BHTA members, who were impressed with the variety of sessions, speakers, and workshops all supporting a common and united purpose. With a clear audience, the OT Show provided many trade opportunities for conversation and collaboration. 

Retailer of the Year Award

Mobility Scotland won the Retailer of the Year Award image
Mobility Scotland won the Retailer of the Year Award

Mobility Scotland won the Retailer of the Year Award. Mobility Scotland’s nomination emphasised its company objectives of “Right, first time, every time”along with a commitment to value. Its unique approach of long-lasting customer relationships is supported by the fact that Mobility Scotland does not advertise through mainstream sources, relying instead on word of mouth, with over 70 percent of business coming from returning customer and referrals.  

Rising Star Award

Laura Wilson won the Rising Star Award image
Laura Wilson won the Rising Star Award

Laura Wilson won the Rising Star Award. Laura leads the Steeper Product Evaluation Group in Orthotics, and during her tenure she has streamlined the process. She has constantly sought training and new opportunities, including travelling to France and Germany to build relationships and source products. Her work has had clear success both in financial terms and in improving patient outcomes. 

Manufacturer of the Year Award

Care & Independence won the Manufacturer of the Year Award image
Care & Independence won the Manufacturer of the Year Award

Care & Independence won the Manufacturer of the Year Award. The judges were impressed not only by Care & Independence’s established market presence and commitment to customer engagement, but also by its investment in and encouragement of new and innovative ways of thinking and best practices. Care & Independence has a near 40-year heritage.

Innovation in Sustainability Award

Reliance Medical won the Innovation in Sustainability Award image
Reliance Medical won the Innovation in Sustainability Award

Reliance Medical won the Innovation in Sustainability Award. Reliance Medical showcased a robust and thoughtful approach to sustainability, with a company fleet of electric or hybrid vehicles, an energy-efficient building complete with rooftop solar farm, and a designated employee Green Team action group. Additionally, it has launched several fully recycled and recyclable products, with a goal that all its first aid consumables will be free of plastics by 2025. 

Outstanding Community Outreach Award

Opcare won the Outstanding Community Outreach Award image
Opcare won the Outstanding Community Outreach Award

Opcare won the Outstanding Community Outreach Award. The Opcare team goes above and beyond in making a significant contribution to its community. Many new equipment users have difficulty in accessing guidance and learning about their instruments. These difficulties can include transportation, capabilities, or availability. Opcare developed a series of satellite clinics around Leicestershire, which, in addition to providing equipment and expertise, also delivered equipment to patients’ homes.

Commenting on the British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2024, David Stockdale, CEO of the BHTA, said: “Thank you to everyone that attended this year’s British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards and a big congratulations to all of the award winners. It was a brilliant event to celebrate the sector’s exceptional achievements.”