King’s Award for Enterprise recognises life sciences export growth

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King’s Award for Enterprise recognises life sciences export growth

06 May, 2026

Antibodies.com, a UK-based life sciences company specialising in research reagents, has been awarded a King’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category for 2026.

The award recognises the company’s sustained international growth since its founding in 2015. Driven by innovation, Antibodies.com has tripled its customer base over the past five years and now supplies research reagents to scientists in more than 100 countries, supporting over 5,000 research institutions and biopharmaceutical companies worldwide.

The King’s Award for Enterprise has recognised outstanding British businesses since 1965, with more than 7,000 companies receiving the honour to date. The International Trade category highlights UK companies demonstrating strong overseas sales growth and long-term commitment to global markets. Awards are granted for five years.

Sebastian Newlove, Company Director at Antibodies.com, said: “Receiving the King’s Award for Enterprise is a very special moment for everyone at Antibodies.com and a recognition of the hard work of our team over the years. International growth has always been central to our strategy in life science tools, and this award reflects that journey. We hope it also highlights the importance of supporting research within the global scientific community.”

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