• MedTech development in the NHS: collaboration, innovation, and investment opportunities

    Nexus Leeds Nexus at Leeds University, Discovery Way University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Join us for this event, hosted in partnership with Nexus at the University of Leeds and the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre. MedTech companies can learn about opportunities to collaborate and the support available to develop new technologies or test products in an NHS setting. Attendees will have the chance to connect with NHS clinicians involved in innovation, receive guidance on regulatory requirements, and gain

  • NIHR i4i Connect 9 – Launch Webinar

    Microsoft Teams

    The NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) programme is a translational research funding scheme aimed at supporting SMEs to de-risk early-to-late stage medical devices, in vitro diagnostics and high-impact patient-focused digital health technologies for ultimate use in the NHS or social care settings. The NIHR i4i Programme will launch the 9th round of its Connect awards

  • Talking Point Tuesdays – NICE: Making an Early Assessment

    Hybrid Event , United Kingdom

    Join us on Tuesday 18th February at 09:00 AM at The Catalyst (10:00AM for online attendees) for a morning of insightful discussions and networking opportunities. At this exciting event, you’ll learn about NICE (National Institute for Health

  • Launch of NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in In Vitro Diagnostics

    Storey Club Storey Club, Paddington Central, 4 Kingdom Street, London, London, United Kingdom

    The HRC IVD is a centre of expertise offering research and navigation services for innovators at all stages of IVD development. Hosted by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, we help innovators translate their ideas into the clinical setting. Our initial focus is on cancer, infectious and respiratory diseases, critical care, primary and social care. Attend

  • Building global futures – AI and Healthcare

    University of York York Guildhall, Coney Street, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Are you ready to collaborate, innovate, and reimagine healthcare? Hosted by the University of York in partnership with Amity University, India. This event will bring together leading academics, industry leaders, and innovators to explore how cutting-edge research and partnerships can shape the future of AI in healthcare. Why You Should Join Us: Co-create solutions: Dive into

  • West Yorkshire Innovation Festival

    From the Industrial Revolution onwards, West Yorkshire has been a hotbed of innovation, where ground-breaking discoveries and transformative practices go hand in hand to power our economic success and prosperity.     Returning for its third year, the West Yorkshire Innovation Festival brings together businesses, entrepreneurs of all ages and backgrounds, and experts to share

  • Understanding the Link Between Oral Health & IBD

    Hybrid Event , United Kingdom

    Oral health can provide crucial insights into systemic diseases like Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). This hybrid workshop aims to raise awareness of how conditions such as Orofacial Granulomatosis (OFG) can be linked to underlying gut diseases like Crohn’s Disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) 🔬 Learn from Experts Gain insights from leading specialists, including: Dr. Tathyane Nakajima Teshima – NIHR Clinical Lecturer & Expert

  • LTHT Innovation EXPO

    Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Old Medical School, Thoresby Place Great George Street Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Join us at this exciting EXPO event, hosted by the Innovation Pop Up, to find out about the latest cutting-edge developments in health technology innovation. Guests will have the opportunity to interact with Innovation Pop members who will be demonstrating their latest innovations, as well as an opportunity to network with regional innovation partners and

  • Addressing the diversity challenge: Using data to identify the right research locations

    Microsoft Teams

    Health research regulators across the globe are encouraging researchers to increase the diversity of people taking part in clinical trials. The Health Research Authority (HRA) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have all issued or updated inclusion and diversity guidance