Recognising the incredible achievements of women across the UK and around the world, Linklaters was proud to sponsor the Women of the Year Awards 2023 today for the second year running.
The awards ceremony welcomed 450 “Women of the Year” who are doing remarkable work and making a difference in paving the way for the women of tomorrow.
Aedamar Comiskey, Linklaters’ Senior Partner and Chair, had the honour of presenting Linklaters’ Female Founder of the Year Award to Samantha Payne MBE, Founder and COO of Open Bionics, a healthcare company delivering revolutionary, affordable bionic hands that look, and feel good, for amputees or those born without a hand. The business has won multiple awards for innovation, including being named one of the top 50 robotics businesses in the world alongside Google and Amazon.
Aedamar Comiskey commented:
“We were delighted to award Samantha with our Female Founder of the Year Award. Her unwavering dedication to innovation and the transformative impact this has had on the lives of amputees is truly inspiring. A privilege to spend an afternoon with a group of such impressive women – what terrific role models for future female leaders and entrepreneurs.”
On receiving the Award, Samantha stated:
“At Open Bionics, we are on a mission to develop assistive technologies that enhance the human body. I’m honoured to be recognised as Linklaters’ Founder of the Year, and grateful for our community, engineering, clinical, production, and support teams, who make this magic happen. Watch this space – there’s more innovation to come!”