A Bury-based business has won another award for its business innovation.
Eyewear company Specscart has been selected as a 2024 WIRED Trailblazer for its business innovation.
The accolade recognises the UK’s most ground-breaking businesses.
Since then, the business has grown into a global retail and online force and is on track for a 2024 turnover of £5m.
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Specscart brings together a high street retail offering of three bricks and mortar shops across Greater Manchester with innovative e-commerce which sees the affordable glasses they make in-house at their Bury headquarters, delivered in 24 hours.
The 2024 WIRED Trailblazer honour comes from the business consulting division of technology magazine WIRED in collaboration with HSBC UK.
The Trailblazer programme shines a light on the innovative mid-sized businesses that are redefining what is possible socially, economically and environmentally.
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Sid said: “Recognition like this has a huge positive impact on me and everyone at Specscart.
“It puts fuel in our tank so we can grow faster, innovate more and get better every single day.
“All the WIRED Trailblazers are pushing boundaries and that is what Specscart is all about.
"We are not on a mission to disrupt the UK eyewear industry - we’re going to completely blow it up – one pair of spectacles at a time.”
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Sid attended a celebratory event for fellow North West Trailblazers in Manchester on September 17.
He joined 14 other business leaders for a morning of networking, inspiration and knowledge sharing.
Specscart is one of only 75 UK businesses hand-picked for the 2024 WIRED Trailblazer programme, all of which are pioneering products and services that create benefits for people, communities, and the planet.
This accolade comes soon after Sid was named on the Forbes 30 under 30 Europe list and Specscart being named in the Sunday Times "Ones to Watch" list of fast-growing UK businesses for 2024.
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