Medilink Midlands News and Opportunities - August 2024 - Issue 38
Medilink Midlands
Transforming the Healthcare Industry by connecting Academics, Businesses and the NHS
In this week's edition, we cover the latest news and opportunities specific to the medtech and life sciences sector, including another chance for you to submit your interest to join a trade mission to the USA and Canada in October.??
Plus, we highlight the delivery partners from across the Medilink Midlands membership base who are supporting Nottingham-based innovators through the MeTAP Innovation Accelerator.?
Enjoy!
Medilink Midlands Team
The UK Healthy Ageing Innovation Consortium (UKHAIC) promotes cross-sectoral collaboration, increase co-creation of research and clarity of ideas and technologies through the transfer of people.
The Flexible Talent Mobility Award supports activities that contribute to the mobility and development of researchers and technical professionals in academia and other sectors.
A new, two-tiered funding programme launched by the UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) promises to provide much needed support to SMEs looking to explore, or enhance, their intellectual property (IP) portfolios.?
Attend the next Member Forum on 19th September to find out more.
Expert cleanroom company Airology Systems Ltd was commissioned to provide a new eye hospital for NHS patients who require cataract surgery and YAG laser capsulotomy in Worcestershire.
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The MeTAP Innovation Accelerator provides vital ‘business ready’ tools and advice to launch a company. Open to anyone with a great idea that needs expert support to get started, such as a clinician, student or individual, new to the medtech and health sector.
The delivery partners will share their expertise around the following topics:?Your business idea, intellectual property, legal & financial aspects associated with company formation, clinical & regulatory considerations, product development and going to market and funding options.
Working with City of Mentor and Invest Brampton, Medilink Midlands invites a maximum of eight companies to join this trade mission planned for October '24.
There are only a few places still available, so make sure to submit your EOIs before 5pm on Monday 2 September.
The University of Leicester’s Diabetes Centre are working with a medical device company who have provided funding for an investigator initiated study using a CE marked device in a new patient population.
The university would love to hear from any companies who may be able to provide a suitable database for the study.