Hallmarq Recognised in the 2021 Queen’s Awards For Enterprise

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Hallmarq Recognised in the 2021 Queen’s Awards For Enterprise

In innovation for their 1.5T Small Animal MRI with Q-Care

Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging has again scooped a Queen’s Award for Enterprise, this time in the Innovation category for its 1.5T high-field MRI scanner, developed specifically for the small animal veterinary market.

Combining unique, customer-led technical design with an innovative business model makes this technology accessible to a wider market, providing a feasible option for veterinary practices seeking to offer more advanced diagnostics to benefit pets.

Previously, Hallmarq’s unique Standing Equine MRI system was recognised with two Queen’s Awards in 2015, one for Innovation and one for International Trade, and they are proud to be recognised again in what are seen as the most prestigious UK business awards.

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