Nominations open for SBR Listed Companies Awards 2020

Deadline for submission of entries is on 22 May, Friday.

The SBR Listed Companies Awards is back in its sixth year to invite companies listed in the bourse to nominate the most innovative projects and best practices that significantly enhanced the company's business and increased the portfolios of their respective investors. The awards programme by Singapore Business Review aims to honour the most outstanding publicly listed companies in Singapore.

With a myriad of industry categories to choose from, some of last year’s winners include SGX-listed companies in the healthcare, manufacturing, telecom and property sector.

Medical technology company Biolidics Limited won in the technology category for developing a device that separates cancer cells, allowing users to perform less invasive liquid biopsy to test for the presence of circulating tumor cells in blood samples and further perform analysis on the cancer cell, said CEO Ivan Lew.

“We're very delighted and honored to win this award. This is a recognition of our hard work, and our resilient spirit in the company and to bring clarity to cancer with our technological innovation.”

Nomination is open to all companies listed on the Singapore stock exchange. Winners will be honoured at the awarding ceremony on 02 July 2020 in Singapore.

Submission of entries ends on 22 May 2020, Friday.

To know more about the awards, click here. For inquiries, contact +65 3158 1386 ext. 221 or send an email to [email protected] 

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