Komunikaty PR

Sky Medical Technology Wins Prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation

2025-05-12  |  14:55:03

Revolutionary geko® device more than doubles the rate of chronic wound healing - transforming patient care and scaling across global markets

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, May 12, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- UK medical device innovator and manufacturer, Sky Medical Technology Ltd, parent company of Firstkind Ltd, has been awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for its breakthrough wound care technology—the geko® device. Clinically proven to more than double the rate of wound healing, the geko device is driving a transformation in chronic wound care and enabling scalable, cost-effective healthcare delivery across major markets.

Sky Medical Technology is one of just 197 organisations to receive the King’s Award this year—recognition given only to the UK’s most forward-thinking and high-performing businesses. Chronic wounds remain a critical global health challenge, costing healthcare systems billions annually. The geko device addresses this unmet need with a clinically validated, non-invasive therapy that is now demonstrating a rapid rate of adoption from its UK commercial launch in February 2024. With FDA clearance, NICE guidance, and integration across NHS Trusts and international health systems, the geko device is establishing a new standard in chronic wound management.

“We are deeply honoured to receive the King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation,” said Bernard Ross, CEO and Founder of Sky Medical Technology. “This recognition reflects the exceptional work of our research, development, and commercial teams - and reaffirms our mission to deliver evidence-based innovations that truly change lives.”

“Importantly, the award isn’t just recognition of innovation - it’s a validation of commercial and market impact. We're solving a real-world clinical problem with a product that delivers measurable patient benefits and cost savings. The geko device is delivering faster healing, reduced nursing hours, and improved patient quality of life. Health systems are already integrating this into standard of care.”

Clinicians are increasingly deploying the geko device alongside traditional compression therapy, particularly for hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers (VLUs). Using its proprietary neuromuscular electrostimulation technology, the device increases lower limb blood flow, accelerating healing and recovery. This leads to shorter treatment cycles, lower care costs, and enhanced patient adherence. Designed for ease of use in both clinical and home settings, the geko device empowers patients to manage their care more independently. Its portability and simplicity are reducing demand on overstretched healthcare services and lowering the carbon footprint associated with frequent in-person visits and complex compression dressing changes.

“The geko device is a clear example of innovation delivering real-world value - clinically, operationally, and economically,” comments Fiona Young, Firstkind Wound Therapy Business Director. “We're not just improving outcomes, we're changing how wound care is delivered, at scale. “Q1 sales results are in over budget, and we are seeing the number of prescriptions increasing by over 60% quarter-over-quarter for the last 3 consecutive quarters.”

“This momentum stems from both robust clinical evidence, strong day-to-day outcomes in practice and rapidly escalating the geko device adoption across multiple NHS primary care clinics. Our pivotal randomised self-controlled trial (RCT), supported by real-world data from the UK Wound Care Registry, has shown a more than twofold increase in the rate of chronic wound healing. But it’s the additional study data and patient-reported benefits that are drawing particular attention in clinical settings. Clinicians are reporting an immediate reduction in pain. This too, is engaging patients and keeps them on protocol. We then see the rapid effect on healing.”

With a global chronic wound care market estimated at over $10 billion and rising demand from ageing populations, Sky Medical Technology is expanding rapidly through established distributor networks and strategic partnerships. Its technology is in active use across applications, including chronic wound healing, oedema management in orthopaedics, and VTE prevention.

Now in its 59th year, the King’s Awards for Enterprise are the UK’s highest recognition for business excellence. Winners earn the right to use the King’s Awards Emblem for five years - a mark of trust and innovation recognised globally. Applications for the 2026 King’s Awards open 6 May 2025.

More information: https://www.gov.uk/kings-awards-for-enterprise
Learn more about Sky Medical Technology: https://www.skymedtech.com/

SkyMedical PR Team
The Jargon Group Limited
email us here
Visit us on social media:
LinkedIn
X

Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Newseria nie ponosi odpowiedzialności za treści oraz inne materiały (np. infografiki, zdjęcia) przekazywane w „Biurze Prasowym”, których autorami są zarejestrowani użytkownicy tacy jak agencje PR, firmy czy instytucje państwowe.
Ostatnio dodane
komunikaty PR z wybranej przez Ciebie kategorii
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-07 | 05:55:05

Kodansha Returns to Anime Expo 2025 with the New Anime 'Gachiakuta' and Legendary 'GHOST IN THE SHELL'

LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, June 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Kodansha, a leading international publisher of manga and graphic novels, is pleased to announce its return to Anime Expo 2025, taking place from July 3rd to July 6th at the Los
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-07 | 03:55:12

COMMUNITY SECURITY SERVICE BOLSTERS DEFENSES IN RESPONSE TO ELEVATED THREAT WARNING FROM DHS/FBI

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, June 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Jewish Security Organization Calls for Community Training Amid Federal Alert on Elevated Threats to Israeli and Jewish Communities In response to the recent Public Service
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-07 | 02:55:30

From Messy Moments to Meaningful Memories: 'Once Upon an Amateur Mom' is a Tribute to Mothers Everywhere

New Book "Once Upon an Amateur Mom" Shares Wit, Wisdom, and Wonder from Everyday Parenting SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, June 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- With heart, humor, and honesty, author Renee Thomas Hawkley returns with her

Kalendarium

Więcej ważnych informacji

Jedynka Newserii

Jedynka Newserii

Kongres Rady Podatkowej

Targi Bezpieczeństwa

Handel

Ze względu na różnice w cenach surowce wtórne przegrywają z pierwotnymi. To powoduje problemy branży recyklingowej

Rozporządzenie PPWR stawia ambitne cele w zakresie wykorzystania recyklatów w poszczególnych rodzajach opakowań. To będzie oznaczało wzrost popytu na materiały wtórne pochodzące z recyklingu. Obecnie problemy branży recyklingu mogą spowodować, że popyt będzie zaspokajany głównie przez import. Dziś do dobrowolnego wykorzystania recyklatów nie zachęcają przede wszystkim ceny – surowiec pierwotny można kupić taniej niż ten z recyklingu.

Przemysł spożywczy

Rośnie presja konkurencyjna na unijne rolnictwo. Bez rekompensat sytuacja rolników może się pogarszać

Rolnictwo i żywność, w tym rybołówstwo, są sektorami strategicznymi dla UE. System rolno-spożywczy, oparty na jednolitym rynku europejskim, wytwarza ponad 900 mld euro wartości dodanej. Jego konkurencyjność stoi jednak przed wieloma wyzwaniami – to przede wszystkim eksport z Ukrainy i niedługo także z krajów Mercosur, a także presja związana z oczekiwaniami konsumentów i Zielonym Ładem. Bez rekompensat rolnikom może być trudno tym wyzwaniom sprostać.

Transport

Infrastruktury ładowania elektryków przybywa w szybkim tempie. Inwestorzy jednak napotykają szereg barier

Liczba punktów ładowania samochodów elektrycznych wynosi dziś ok. 10 tys., a tempo wzrostu wynosi ok. 50 proc. r/r. Dynamika ta przez wiele miesięcy była wyższa niż wyniki samego rynku samochodów elektrycznych, na które w poprzednim roku wpływało zawieszenie rządowych dopłat do zakupu elektryka. Pierwszy kwartał br. zamknął się 22-proc. wzrostem liczby rejestracji w ujęciu rocznym, ale kwiecień przyniósł już wyraźne odbicie – o 100 proc.

Partner serwisu

Instytut Monitorowania Mediów

Szkolenia

Akademia Newserii

Akademia Newserii to projekt, w ramach którego najlepsi polscy dziennikarze biznesowi, giełdowi oraz lifestylowi, a  także szkoleniowcy z wieloletnim doświadczeniem dzielą się swoją wiedzą nt. pracy z mediami.