Vote now for BusinessCloud's 2026 HealthTech 50 innovation leaders
Vote now for BusinessCloud's 2026 HealthTech 50 innovation leaders
Vote now for BusinessCloud's 2026 HealthTech 50 innovation leaders
Voting has now opened for BusinessCloud’s HealthTech 50 innovation ranking for 2026. The public can cast their votes over the next seven days, with the process closing on Sunday 5th July at 23:59. A total of 96 companies have been shortlisted for this year’s list. The ranking highlights firms developing technology in personal and preventative healthcare, GP practice management, and messaging platforms. A panel of expert judges will help decide the final order alongside reader votes.
The judging panel includes Abeyna Bubbers-Jones, CEO of Medic Footprints, Jonathan Symcox, editor of BusinessCloud, and Robert Walker, head of health & social care at techUK. The final ranking will be published online on Monday 20th July.
Subscribers to BusinessCloud’s newsletter will receive early access to the results once they are released. The HealthTech 50 will showcase the most innovative companies in the sector. The combination of public votes and expert judgement will shape the final list. Results will be available to the public shortly after the announcement date.
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Vote now for BusinessCloud's 2026 HealthTech 50 innovation leaders
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