Algeos Invests in Digital Transformation and 3D Printing Innovation in Liverpool
Algeos, a Liverpool healthcare firm, is undergoing a digital transformation supported by the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund. The company, led by Managing Director Max Sheridan, aims to enhance customer experience and automate processes. With new procurement and CRM systems, Algeos has launched custom 3D-printed medical devices, creating local jobs and partnerships. The firm is also expanding into private healthcare markets and is developing a five-year strategic roadmap to 2030.

Algeos, a Liverpool healthcare firm, is investing in digital transformation, guided by a new leadership team under Managing Director Max Sheridan. The company accessed support from Liverpool City Council's Business Support Service, funded by the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund.
Collaborating with consultant Mark Butchard, Algeos developed an action plan focusing on customer experience, automation, and digital capabilities. It has launched custom 3D-printed medical devices, creating local jobs and attracting apprentices. Algeos is expanding into private healthcare markets and is developing a five-year strategic roadmap to 2030, enhancing its operational efficiency and innovation.




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