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HealthTech Innovation Awards crown nine winners

Highlights how industry, through HealthTech Ireland and the HSE and hospitals are collaborating and partnering in many areas
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25 November 2022

Nine winners were crowned at the HealthTech Innovation Awards in Dublin earlier this week. The evening celebrated some of the finest HealthTech professionals and organisations in Ireland, from start-ups to SMEs to global companies, as well as collaborators in the HSE and hospitals.

The evening highlighted how industry, through HealthTech Ireland and the HSE and hospitals are collaborating and partnering in many areas, to tackle complex challenges such as wait lists and digital health transformation and have positive impact for patients. 

The winners are:

  • Sysco Software Solutions – winners of the eHealth Digital Health Award
  • TCP Homecare-Outreach Oncology Service with University Hospital, Galway – winners of the Homecare Collaboration Award
  • SymPhysis Medical – winners of the Best Indigenous Healthcare Start-up Award
  • DermView Dermatology – winners of the Indigenous SME: Most Innovative Product Award
  • xWave Technologies – winners of the Most Transformative Impact Award
  • Clonallon Laboratories: A View Endotracheal Balloon Catheter – winners of the Diagnostics for Prevention Award
  • Kevin Carroll, TCP Homecare – winners of the Outstanding Professional within Healthcare Award
  • Oxygen Care  with GE Healthcare, TUH and IRES – winners of the Excellence in Supply Award
  • HaPPE Earth – winners of the Best in Sustainability Award

The judges were CEOs and senior directors from the public and private sector as well as Enterprise Ireland. A highlight for the judges and the evening was the

There was also an award for ‘Outstanding Healthcare Professional’. These were the unsung heroes who go above and beyond every day. The four finalists were exceptional individuals from TUH, TCP Homecare, Temple St and Naas General and worked in IT, outpatients, innovation and nursing. 

“This is an event that shines a light on the wonderful organisations, both public and private, and the extraordinary people leading the way in healthcare today,” said Susan Treacy, CEO, HealthTech Ireland. “It also allowed us to refocus on the need to have the patient front and centre in healthcare, which is why it also featured a presentation from Gary Boyle a promoter with Living With Parkinson’s Disease.” 

Treacy continued: “This year’s winning initiatives and individuals exemplified the best of the best and what it is to bring positive impact to patients and the healthcare system, through not only state-of-the-art medical health technologies but also the transformation and culture changes required to do it.”

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