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TrakCel CEO Fiona Withey

TrakCel

 Established in 2012, Cardiff-based TrakCel offers digital software to manage, control and track the progress of patient samples obtained for clinical trials and commercial therapies within the cell and gene therapy sector.  The company’s tracking software, OCELLOS, helps to facilitate life-saving cell and gene therapies used in the treatment of a wide range of conditions including various cancers and autoimmune disorders, with its solutions allowing real-time monitoring for organisations within the supply chain. 
Bee Robotics - Rheolwr Gyfarwyddwr, Steve Jones

Bee Robotics

 Founded in 1999, North Wales manufacturer Bee Robotics has made a name for itself as a global leader in the field of advanced liquid handling solutions for laboratory automation.
Nick Davidson - FAW

The Football Association of Wales (FAW)

The Football Association of Wales (FAW) may be recognised for its recent success qualifying for major championships but it is also fast becoming known internationally for its coaching qualifications.
Dulas - Catherine McLennan

Dulas

Machynlleth-based company, Dulas, develops and implements renewable energy solutions to support communities in the most rural parts of the world.
Concrete Canvas - company photo

Concrete Canvas

Pontyclun-based manufacturer, Concrete Canvas, manufactures flexible concrete fabric that is used in construction and civil engineering projects across the globe.
Finalrentals - Ammar Akhtar

Finalrentals

Penarth-based fintech company, Finalrentals, is a car rental booking platform which enables users to search for and compare car rental prices from a range of companies in a chosen location.
Aforza - Andrew Keleher

Aforza

Cardiff-based digital software company, Aforza, specialises in cloud-based solutions for the consumer goods industries.
Shoko Doherty - Celtic English Academy

Celtic English Academy

 Cardiff-based English language school, Celtic English Academy, has made a global name for itself since it first started teaching international students 20 years ago, with the company now providing its services to over 1,300 learners a year from more than 50 countries including Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain and Japan.
Hexigone Inhibitors - Dr Patrick Dodds

Hexigone Inhibitors

South Wales high-tech manufacturer, Hexigone Inhibitors, is addressing a multi-trillion-pound global problem with its patented products. Following an initial discovery made at Swansea University, and after years of research and development, the company began its export journey in 2021.
Martin Slade - Head of Sales, Lion Laboratories

Lion Laboratories

Barry-based Lion Laboratories is the company behind the world’s first ever electronic breathalyser, which was invented by its founder, Welsh scientist Dr Tom Parry Jones, in 1967.

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