Symbiosis Formally Presented with Prestigious King’s Award by Lord-Lieutenant of Stirling and Falkirk
CEO of Symbiosis, Colin MacKay, receives the King's Award for Enterprise 2025 from the Lord-Lieutenant of Stirling and Falkirk, Colonel Charles Wallace
Symbiosis has been formally presented with a 2025 King’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category, the highest official accolade for British businesses.
The Lord-Lieutenant of
Stirling and Falkirk, Colonel Charles Wallace, visited the company headquarters
at Stirling Innovation Park to present the award on behalf of His Majesty the
King. Also in attendance was the Lord Provost of the City of Stirling, Rosemary
Fraser.
Symbiosis is one
of only 197 UK businesses and one of only 11 Scottish companies to receive the prestigious
award in 2025 recognising Symbiosis’ sustained and continual growth in international
markets, including North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
The King’s Awards
for Enterprise are granted annually by His Majesty King Charles III and are
regarded as the pinnacle of British business achievement. Gaining the awards
grants Symbiosis the right to display the King’s Award emblem for the next five
years, symbolising excellence and credibility on the world stage.
During the
presentation, the Lord-Lieutenant said the award represented recognition at the
highest level. “It is a fantastic opportunity to present this honour on behalf
of His Majesty the King,” he said. “The King’s Award for Enterprise reflects
innovation, skill and determination, and Symbiosis demonstrates all these
qualities. We are very fortunate to have a company of this calibre based here
in Stirling, contributing to our local economy while excelling
internationally.”
Colin MacKay, CEO
of Symbiosis, welcomed the award and emphasised the collective effort behind
the company’s success. “This recognition belongs to the entire team,” he said.
“What motivates us every day is helping our clients develop medicines that make
a meaningful difference to patients. We are proud to do that, and this award is
an acknowledgement of many years of dedication and expertise across the
business.”
The award
highlights Symbiosis’ contribution to the UK’s global reputation for life
science and manufacturing excellence. As the company expands its commercial
scale manufacturing service offering at its new facility at Castle Business
Park in Stirling, it remains committed to supporting global partners in the
manufacture of complex injectable medicines that improve and save lives.
The King’s Award,
previously known as The Queen’s Award for Enterprise, was renamed in 2023 to
continue Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy of celebrating excellence in UK business.