Bedfont Scientific triumphs at 2024 Chamber Business Awards

Maidstone, Kent-based medtech company Bedfont Scientific Ltd has been named regional winner of the prestigious British Chamber of Commerce ‘Digital Revolution Award’.

Representing businesses of all sizes and sectors, the Chamber Business Awards is an annual event that celebrates and recognises the success and contributions of businesses throughout the UK.

Bedfont was nominated for the 2024 Chamber Business Awards by the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce.

Bedfont has over 47 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing of medical breath analysis devices. Over the years, it has been investing in innovation and has continued to revolutionise the breath analysis market.

In September, Bedfont was shortlisted in the ‘Digital Revolution’ category and was proudly announced as the winner by an independent panel at the British Chambers of Commerce.

Jason Smith, CEO of Bedfont, said: “We are truly honoured to be recognised as ‘Business of the Year’ by the British Chambers of Commerce. This achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication and passion of our entire team. It reflects our commitment to innovation, excellence and customer service.

“I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together, and this award motivates us to continue pushing boundaries, growing, and contributing positively to our industry. Thank you to the Chamber and everyone who has supported us on our journey.

“Winning ‘Business of the Year’ is a significant milestone for Bedfont. This award not only highlights the commitment to excellence and innovation but also fuels our drive to continue delivering outstanding service to our customers and providing cutting-edge technology to the breath analysis market.”

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