
Insight 3: Perspectives on Preventative Innovations in Healthcare
Arise Innovation hubs are delighted to be collaborating with Medilink Midlands and Innovate UK in a series of events for autumn and winter 2025/26. The final of these looks at an overarching theme in the NHS’s current 10-year plan, around how prevention is better than cure.
The third of the pillars in the NHS 10-year plan is ‘from sickness to prevention’, with a focus on reaching patients earlier to prevent illness, where-ever possible. To achieve this, we need to look across key areas including health surveillance, genomic science, standardised data collection and thoughtful deployment of digital and AI technologies. Reshaping the ways we innovate to make every one of us proactive citizens.
Challenges we will address in this session include:
-What needs to change to improve the focus on prevention?
-How do we use health surveillance data to inform and accelerate new preventative health programmes?
-How do we move to a data-driven and personalised approach throughout our lives?
Agenda
10.00 – 10.25: Arrival, networking and refreshments
10.25-10.30: Introduction and Welcome by Dr Beverley Vaughan| Director | Arise and Innovate UK
10.30-10.35: Welcome by Raghul Senthilnathan | Innovation Advisor | Medilink Midlands
10.35-10.50: Setting the scene I – What does the future look like, in an ecosystem of health promotion and protection UK Health Security Agency
Setting the scene II – From Body Mass Index to Body Volume Index |Richard Barnes | CEO | Select Research
10.50-11.00: Q&A
11.00-11.30: Lightening pitches
Iman Haq | The Sample Network
Hasan Avcu| Co-Founder & Managing Director | Tesu Health
11.30-11.45: Q&A
11.45-12.00: Refreshment break
12.00-12.20: Support available to innovators
Mike Herd | Business Advisor | Innovate UK
12.20-13.00: Networking lunch
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Speaker Profiles

Event Chair: Dr Beverley Vaughan | Arise Innovation Hubs Director | ARU
Beverley is a scientist by training, having worked in academia, start-up and business sectors, including Cambridge University Teaching hospitals, Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst (SBC), Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult and University of Oxford. Currently, Director at Arise Innovation hubs, part of Anglia Ruskin University, small but beautifully formed and importantly close but not within the golden triangle powerhouses. Beverley has been building a pipeline and success stories in the local environment has involved using knowledge of other clusters and adaptation to a different ecosystem. Collaborating with our community to harness the skills and talent in ARU to support them, on a bespoke and case by case basis. Proud to have delivered programmes such as ABOVE and learnt how being small can make you nimble but success relies on powerful and strategic partnership.
Raghul Senthilnathan | Innovation Advisor | Medilink Midlands
A dynamic Innovation Advisor with a master’s degree in Biotech and Pharma Management from UCL, and a strong background in life sciences and healthcare innovation. Founder of two innovative start-ups, with personal expertise in digital technologies. Skilled in leading accelerator programs and supporting early-stage companies to navigate challenges and realize their potential in contributing to the economy. Expertise in coaching, mentoring, and business diagnostics to help innovators avoid pitfalls and succeed.

Richard Barns | CEO | Select Research
Richard Barnes is CEO of Select Research, based in Malvern, Worcs. Select have been pioneers in human body measurement in 3D for nearly 30 years. Select developed the sizing standards for clothing retailers using their 3D technology, and since 2004 have developed the Body Volume Index (BVI) and other metrics measured digitally, from a smartphone. The Body Mass Index (BMI) was invented in 1835. BVI was designed to be a better, and modern alternative, and has now been validated by Mayo Clinic as being a significant improvement on BMI for the prediction of metabolic risk.

Hasan Avcu | Managing Directors | Tesu Health
Hasan is a physician and health technology entrepreneur, and Co-Founder and Managing Director of Tesu Health, a Cambridge-based company developing evidence-based digital tools for chronic disease prevention. His work focuses on the behavioural management of cardiometabolic risk, with an emphasis on scalable interventions that support personalised prevention. Hasan has a background in clinical practice as well as medical and regulatory affairs within the pharmaceutical industry.

Mike Herd | Business Advisor | Innovate UK
An experienced business advisor, Mike has worked with many hundreds of tech entrepreneurs supporting them to realise the potential of their businesses and themselves.
- Innovate UK – Innovation & Growth Specialist / Investment / Cambridge Ecosystem
- Visiting Professor – Anglia Ruskin University.
- Chair of ARU’s Enterprise & Entrepreneurship External Advisory Panel.
- Board Advisor to EduTech and FinTech businesses
- Holder of the Queens Award for Enterprise.
Mike ran the Sussex Innovation Centre, a leading UK technology business incubator for twenty years. He acted as a guide and advisor for businesses at all stages, plus led on new research commercialisation initiatives.

