Excellence in innovation

Excellence in innovation
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Sunday, June 7, 2020
Rayner has been recognised for its excellence in innovation by winning the esteemed and internationally recognised Queen’s Award for Enterprise (QAE) for its RayOne fully preloaded IOL injection system, designed to create the smallest fully preloaded IOL incision during cataract surgery. Now in its 54th year, the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious business awards in the United Kingdom and Rayner (a previous winner of the award in 2009) is one of only 220 organisations nationally to be honoured with the achievement. Rayner CEO, Tim Clover, said: “We are thrilled about winning this distinguished accolade. Surgeon expectations in the lead-up to the launch of RayOne were extremely high, and this award proves that we listened to the market and were able to meet their needs. I’m incredibly proud to see that Rayner is once again recognised as a leading innovative British technology company.” www.rayner.com
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