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3D-printing nutrition firm Rem3dy Health named in inaugural Sunday Times 100 Tech list

Innovative Birmingham-based nutrition firm Rem3dy Health has been recognised in the first-ever “Sunday Times 100 Tech: Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies” list.
The new rankings were compiled by the newspaper’s business reporters and private company data source, Beauhurst. They include firms that either sell their own proprietary technology or have developed technology that is vital in delivering their products or services.
Rem3dy Health features in the hardware category for its use of patented 3D printing, developed in-house, to create vitamin and mineral gummies under its Nourished brand.
A second category recognises the use of software.
The Sunday Times notes that the company is also one of Britain’s 100 fastest-growing private tech companies. In the last three years of trading its revenues have increased by an average of 100.04 per cent per annum to £7.6 million.
Nourished produces personalised gummies with nutrients in millions of combinations, along with specific products for the likes of menopause, energy, sleep, slimming support and immunity.
They are created using patented the 3D-printing technology, which was developed in-house.
Founded by registered nutritionist Melissa Snover in 2019, Nourished has sold more than 53 million units worldwide and is now available in the US, Japan, France and Italy.
It recently expanded into Greece, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland too, where it is sold in more than 10,000 pharmacies.
Rem3dy Health CEO, Melissa Snover, said: “We are thrilled to be included on this prestigious list.
“It recognises the huge growth we have achieved since we started, just over five years ago.
“We have evolved from a previously untried nutrition concept into a truly international company that has a unique place in the wellness sector.
“Personalised nutrition is fast gaining popularity among consumers, particularly younger generations, and is set to grow by more 16 per cent a year globally by 2030.
“Nourished is brilliantly placed to ride this wave and reach new heights.”
Last year, Melissa was awarded one of ten places on the Department of Trade’s inaugural Female Founders initiative, which recognises the most promising female-led UK companies and provides them with access to international investors.
In 2020, she set the record for the highest-ever seed-funding round by a UK female founder, for Rem3dy Health.
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Women’s Health Innovation Summit opens submissions for 2026 Innovation Showcase

The Women’s Health Innovation Summit (WHIS) has announced that submissions are open for the 2026 Innovation Showcase, giving early and growth-stage start-ups the chance to present their solutions to the most influential audience in women’s health.
Taking place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts, WHIS brings together more than 1,000 decision-makers from across the women’s health ecosystem — investors, payers, health systems, pharma leaders, and employers — all under one roof.
Selected companies will pitch live on stage to an audience with the funding, expertise, and connections to accelerate their growth.
Past participants have walked away with investor introductions, commercial partnerships, and clinical collaborations that moved from conversation to contract.
WHIS is where the women’s health ecosystem comes together to get deals done,” said Sarah Rowlands, marketing director.
“The Innovation Showcase puts promising start ups directly in front of the people who can take them to the next level.”
The showcase sits at the heart of a three-day programme spanning digital health, therapeutics, diagnostics, and consumer health.
Previous attendees have included representatives from Mayo Clinic, CVS Health, Eli Lilly, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Alumni Ventures, Muse Capital, and Maverick Ventures, among hundreds of others.
Applications are open now. Start-ups can submit at
www.whisusa.com/attend/start-ups
About WHIS
Now in its eighth year, the Women’s Health Innovation Summit is the largest global gathering of senior leaders shaping the future of women’s health.
Organised by Kisaco Research, WHIS unites providers, health plans, employers, regulators, pharma, investors, and innovators to increase deal flow, expand reimbursement, improve access, and deliver better health outcomes for women at every stage of life.
WHIS 2026 takes place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor, Everett, MA.
Learn more at www.whisusa.com
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