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    Home » Conwy prosthetic cover firm LIMB-art wins major innovation award
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    Conwy prosthetic cover firm LIMB-art wins major innovation award

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 18, 2026No Comments
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    Conwy-based prosthetic leg cover manufacturer, LIMB-art has won the Innovation Award at the HSBC UK South West and Wales Small Business Growth Awards, held at The Harbour Hotel in Bristol.

    Delivered in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), the awards recognise the vital role small businesses play in driving the UK economy and supporting communities nationwide. The judges recognised LIMB-art for its creativity and measurable impact, specifically for creating the first injection-moulded covers to enable global distribution.

    Founded in 2018 by ex-Paralympian swimmer, Dr Mark Williams OBE and his wife Rachael, the company has revolutionised the sector by manufacturing prosthetic leg covers from 100% recyclable Nylon.

    Over the past 8 years, LIMB-art has continued to grow, expanding its team by one, entering 14 international markets and securing NHS availability – bringing their innovative covers to patients across the UK and beyond.

    Alongside LIMB-art, seven other businesses were recognised across a range of categories, including:

    • Glyn Wylfa (Community Award)
    • Rassau General Stores (Diversity and Inclusion Award)
    • Signable (Expansion & Growth Award)
    • RJR Car & Commercial (Family Business Award)
    • Pipster Solutions (Micro Business Award)
    • Empower Translate (Global) (Service Excellence Award)
    • Party Without Plastic (Start-up Business Award)

    Dr Mark Williams OBE, Founder and CEO at LIMB-art, said: “Receiving the Innovation Award at this year’s HSBC UK Small Business Awards is a proud moment for the whole team in Conwy. We set out to prove that a small business can think big – creating cool prosthetic covers that give people the confidence to stand out and be proud of what they have. This award is recognition that innovation with purpose can travel far, and we’re thrilled our covers are now reaching people around the world.”

    Simon Addcock, Regional Director at HSBC UK, added: “Small businesses are often the most powerful innovators because their mission is personal, and LIMB-art is the perfect example of that. With creativity, determination and a clear sense of purpose, they have disrupted an entire sector and developed a product that makes a tangible difference to people’s lives. That is exactly what these awards are all about, and we are proud to recognise LIMB-art as this year’s Innovation Award winner.”

    The awards, which launched at the beginning of the year for UK-based small businesses with fewer than 20 employees, are the latest initiative from HSBC UK to champion small businesses and put them in the spotlight.

    Antony Malone, Chief Commercial Officer at FSB, said: “Huge congratulations to all the winners. Their achievements show the breadth, creativity, and resilience that define small businesses across the South West and Wales. Celebrating their success is exactly why FSB exists – to champion and support the people who make our small business community so strong.”

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