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Congratulations to Charlie Nicholas (OH 1980-91)

Charlie celebrates success at the Dental Industry Awards 2021
Charlie collecting his award
Charlie collecting his award

Charlie was at Hymers College between 1980 and 1991, before studying Dentistry at the University of Birmingham.  He is now the owner of Endoperfection Limited.

They won the "Best Product Launch" for their root canal files.  They are the first UK designer and manufacturer of root canal instruments and they launched their products and company last year. The designs are unique and they are already selling globally as well as in the UK which is the reason they won the award.

The Dental Industry Awards was a really big deal for us - to be recognised by the industry itself was very cool with the Best Product Launch of our root canal files and Innovation of the Year was pretty cool!  We actually beat a product by GSK for the best product launch!!

Congratulations Charlie! 

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