‘We Did It In Poland – Excellence Award’ presented at the Masters & Robots Gala. Meet the Winner!

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On April 7 in Warsaw, we recognized the winners of the Masters & Robots Awards 2025. This year’s edition of the event was held under the patronage of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. During the evening gala, the “We Did It In Poland – Excellence Award” was presented.

The title “We Did It In Poland – Excellence Award” was awarded to Synektik for the development of an innovative cardiac marker – a radiopharmaceutical for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, which sets new standards in global nuclear medicine. This breakthrough product, developed by Polish scientists and engineers in cooperation with international experts and protected by patents in Europe, not only promotes Polish technological thought in the global market, but most importantly has the potential to improve the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in millions of patients around the world – an impressive example of how a Polish medical innovation can gain international recognition and application.

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