ApconiX Sponsors Bionow Award

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We are delighted to be able to sponsor the Bionow

Early career scientists have always played an important role in the growth of our business. We enjoy seeing their success as they flourish and sometimes move on to other things and sometimes return (which always makes our day!).

The Bionow “One to watch” Award will have a special place with us. We are very excited to learn more about the nominees and to be involved in the Bionow Awards process.

Good luck to everyone who applies Bionow Awards.

Nominations are invited by and on behalf of emerging individuals who are at the beginning of their life sciences career and already demonstrating exceptional promise, enthusiasm, and potential to make a lasting impact in the sector.

While the Rising Star Award celebrates those who have already achieved notable success, the Bionow One to Watch Award shines a spotlight on apprentices, students, and early-career professionals who are just starting to make their mark — the ones showing the drive, curiosity, and capability that signal a bright future.

Who Can Be Nominated
Apprentices in life sciences or related sectors
Students undertaking industrial placements or internships
Early-career professionals within the first 2 years of employment their current employer

The competition will be judged on:

Early Excellence:
Evidence of strong performance, skill development, or achievement within an apprenticeship, training, or early professional role.

Potential for Growth:
A clear commitment to personal and professional development within the life sciences industry.

Innovation and Initiative:
Demonstrates fresh thinking, creativity, or a proactive approach to problem-solving or process improvement.

Positive Contribution:
Has already made a meaningful contribution to their team, project, or organisation — whether through collaboration, reliability, or leadership potential.

Passion for the Sector:
Displays genuine enthusiasm for life sciences and a desire to grow and progress within the field.