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SUMMARY:SEHTA International MedTech Expo & Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday 3rd October 2025\nTime: 09:00 – 17:00\nVenue: Burdett Theatre\nAddress: No. 11 Cavendish Square\, London\, W1G 0AN \nThis year marks the 20th Anniversary of SEHTA. To celebrate this milestone\, we’ll be marking the occasion at our flagship International MedTech Expo & Conference this October. \nMake sure to join us for a day of innovation\, networking\, and celebration as we look back on two decades of supporting health technology and look ahead to the future. \nRegister today and celebrate with us in October! \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/sehta-international-medtech-expo/
LOCATION:Burdett Theatre\, No. 11 Cavendish Square\, London\, W1G 0AN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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SUMMARY:'Ask the Expert' session: What’s your biggest regulatory challenge right now?
DESCRIPTION:Regulation consistently ranks as one of the biggest barriers to innovation. In our Voice of Industry survey\, members told us their top challenges include: \n\nNavigating the complexity of the regulatory landscape\nHigh costs of processes\nUnderstanding evolving regulations\nBrexit-related import issues\nLack of access to advice\n\nThat’s why we’re piloting a brand-new live text-based forum for Medilink Midlands members! \nLive text-based discussion opens 15 October at 11am. \nPut your questions to global regulatory expertise Sotas – who offer their blend of technical and leadership excellence to deliver state-of-the-art solutions throughout the entire quality and regulatory spectrum. \nJoin the trial and let’s open the conversation\, share insights and address your regulatory challenges. \nBooking instructions \nOpen for all members to attend via the Member Portal. \nIf you have a question for the Sotas team\, visit the Portal ahead of the live text based session to post your question(s) in advance. Link to Ask the Expert Session. \nMembers only \nKeen to join us\, but not yet? No problem – Sign up here
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/sotas-regulatory-session/
LOCATION:Online – Members Portal
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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SUMMARY:Leicestershire Innovation Clinics
DESCRIPTION:  \nDate: Thursday 16 October 2025 \nVenue: Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB \nA partnership between Medilink Midlands\, The Institute for Precision Health – University of Leicester and Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park offers expertise support to individuals or companies already in\, or transitioning into\, the life sciences\, medtech\, health tech sector within the locality of Leicester and Leicestershire. \nWe are delighted to be able to feed into the new Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, which will widen our ability to provide clinical insight into the value and delivery of new innovations. \nFirst launched in October 2022\, the Innovation Clinic programme successfully provided innovators access to expertise across the University\, NHS and business innovation support network\, to supply a clear pathway on how to grow and develop their innovations \nTo continue supporting pioneering innovation ideas across the region\, a new series of clinic sessions has been launched. \nHosting these sector-specific workshops collaboratively\, enables innovators to benefit from confidential discussions regarding the development of new products\, from advice on funding and product development all the way through to engaging with the NHS\, without having to engage with each organisation separately. \nExpertise will include: \nAcademic\, clinical\, IP\, regulatory\, clinical adoption\, innovation test beds\, signposting and sectoral networking opportunities. \nWho should apply? \n\nAre you a student\, health professional or company\, developing new products or services?\nDo you need insight on how to develop your research idea into a tangible product?\nLooking to understand how to approach the NHS?\nWant to know what funding is available?\nNeed guidance on PPI\, value proposition\, and/or cost/benefit analysis?\nLooking to increase your competitive advantage?\n\nBooking information: \nIf you would like to discuss your innovation project\, new product development or understand the landscape\, please complete this short online application form here. \nThese workshops have proved extremely popular\, so early booking is recommended. \nNote: Applications will be kept open until further notice as there will be ongoing support mechanisms. \nPlease note individuals/companies can only attend one innovation clinic session throughout the series. This programme is supported by the Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, consisting of: \n\nHealth Innovation East Midlands\nLeicestershire Academic Health Partners\nUniversity Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust\nLeicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\nLeicester\, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board\nUniversity of Leicester\n\nFunded through the University of Leicester’s Medical Research Council Impact Accelerator Account.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/leicestershire-innovation-clinics-2/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus  Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, Charnwood Campus Loughborough\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251026T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20250729T151244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T090025Z
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Transatlantic Ties: Medilink Midlands Trade Mission to Mentor\, Ohio
DESCRIPTION:Medilink Midlands is inviting expressions of interest from life science and medtech companies across the region to join a strategic trade mission to Mentor\, Ohio\, from 26–29 October 2025 – deepening a long-standing and productive collaboration between the two regions. \nThis visit marks the next chapter in a well-established partnership with the City of Mentor\, who have previously hosted a UK delegation and made multiple visits to the Midlands to attend our MTI Expo and Conference\, as well as 1-2-1 meetings held earlier this year in April 2025. The mission is designed to strengthen trade\, investment\, and innovation links between the Midlands and Northeast Ohio — one of the USA’s most important biomedical hubs. \nWhy Mentor\, Ohio?\nSituated at the heart of a region home to over 700 biomedical firms and globally recognised healthcare institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic\, University Hospitals\, and Case Western Reserve University\, Mentor offers a powerful platform for UK companies looking to expand\, partner\, or collaborate internationally. \nThe mission agenda includes: \n\nHigh-level briefings on the US healthcare and reimbursement system\nInsights into venture capital\, market entry\, and insurance\nVisits to leading institutions including Cleveland Clinic Mentor Hospital\, STERIS Corporation\, and Lakeland Community College’s Health Technologies Facility\nOne-to-one business meetings tailored to delegate interests\nNetworking with investors\, buyers\, and policy leaders\, including the Ohio Life Sciences Association and British American Chamber of Commerce.\n\nDelegates will also have the opportunity to join a panel discussion featuring Medilink Midlands CEO Melanie Davidson\, alongside US healthcare and medtech leaders\, sharing international perspectives on innovation and market access. \nThis mission offers a unique opportunity to explore market entry strategies\, build valuable connections\, and showcase Midlands innovation to an engaged US audience. \nInterested companies must complete an Expression of Interest form and answer a few short questions.  \nSubmit your Expression of Interest here. Deadline: 5pm GMT\, Friday 15 August 2025 \nFunding criteria \nUp to £2k fully subsidised to cover flights and accommodation. This is available to businesses in the EMCCA region. In order to be eligible\, the business must either: \n\nBe accessing or researching a new market\nLaunching a new product into a new market\nCreating a job\n\nAny queries\, contact: international@medilinkmidlands.com
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/strengthening-translantic-ties/
LOCATION:Mentor\, Ohio
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:zoeh@medilinkwm.co.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251104T163000
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SUMMARY:East Midlands Life Sciences Summit
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 4th November 2025 \nTime: 09:00 – 16:30 (GMT) \nVenue: Charnwood Campus Bakewell Rd\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire\, LE11 5RB \nScaling for Impact: \nInnovation\, Manufacturing & Health Resilience Delivering Growth through East Midlands Life Sciences Leadership \nJoin us at the East Midlands Life Sciences Summit on November 4th Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park to learn about scaling for impact in innovation\, manufacturing\, and health resilience. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation on delivering growth through leadership in life sciences. \nDelighted that TBAT Innovation Ltd and Kindeva Drug Delivery are headline sponsors and a big thank you to our event partners Medilink Midlands\, Medical Technologies Innovation Facility East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire\, Leicestershire\, Nottinghamshire) and Midlands Innovation joining us for this seminal event for the East Midlands Life Sciences Cluster. \nTo Secure Your Place:
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/east-midlands-life-sciences-summit/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus  Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, Charnwood Campus Loughborough\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON - Exploring MedTech Opportunities in Germany\, Austria\, and Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:An event showcasing the latest developments and business opportunities in Germany\, Austria\, and Switzerland (the DACH region)\, Europe’s most influential MedTech markets.\nTogether\, these three countries represent over one-third of the European medical technology market\, driven by world-leading companies\, advanced healthcare infrastructure\, and a robust industrial base. For innovative MedTech providers from the UK and Ireland\, the DACH region offers exceptional potential for growth\, collaboration\, and market entry.\n  \nWhy Attend? \n\nGain insights into current market trends and regulatory landscapes\n\n\nExplore strategies for market access and business expansion\n\n\nConnect with experts from leading industry clusters and government agencies\n\n\nDiscover practical steps to establish your presence in the region\n\nThis event is brought to you by Germany Trade & Invest\, the Austrian Business Agency in collaboration with Advantage Austria\, and the Swiss Business Hub. It is proudly supported by four of the UK’s leading MedTech associations: ABHI\, SEHTA\, Medilink Midlands\, and MediWales. \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-exploring-medtech-opportunities-in-germany-austria-and-switzerland/
LOCATION:German House\, 34 Belgrave Square\, London\, SW1X 8QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T173000
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CREATED:20250722T101135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T140110Z
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SUMMARY:Future-Proofing Your Business: Strategies for Growth\, Retention & Succession
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nJoin us for a focused session designed to help businesses build long-term resilience and scale with confidence. From attracting investment and retaining top talent to navigating the crucial steps between concept and production\, this event offers practical insights and expert guidance to support your growth journey. \nKey Topics Include: \n\nMedilink Midlands’ role in the East of England MedTech cluster\nBusiness structures that support long-term staff retention\nWhat really attracts capital in life sciences\nBuilding high-performing teams from seed stage to Series B\nThe overlooked stages between prototype and production\n\nAgenda: \n14:00 | Registration & Networking \n14:50 | Welcome & Introductions\nDave Hailey – Partner & Head of Tech & Media\, TC Group \n14:52 | The Role of Medilink Midlands in the East of England MedTech Cluster\nMelanie Davidson – CEO\, Medilink Midlands \n15:00 | Business Strategies That Drive Long-Term Staff Retention\nAlison Price – Partner\, TC Group \n15:30 | Investor Readiness in Life Sciences: What Really Attracts Capital\nZickie Lim – Partner & Head of VC & Equity Investments\, Mills & Reeve \n16:00 | Building High-Performing Teams That Scale from Seed to Series B and Beyond\nRobin Beattie – Founder & Angel Investor\, Akaina Talent \n16:30 | Beyond Prototype: Navigating the Overlooked Stages Between Concept and Production\nRuss Farn – Associate Director\, eg Technology \n17:00 | Speaker Panel Q&A \n17:30 | Founders Live Networking Event  – click here to register separately. \n  \nVenue: Mills & Reeve\, Cambridge \nJoin us at the event\n\nSpeaker Information\n \nDave Hailey – Partner & Head of Tech & Media\, TC Group \nDave is a Partner and heads up the Tech & Media sector at TC Group. He has extensive experience supporting tech businesses\, whether they’re early-stage and pre-revenue or preparing to exit.   \nDave has advised on large corporate transactions\, including many business sales\, and has held the position of FD / NED for many of his clients.   \nIn addition to his role at TC Group\, Dave is the City Leader for Founders Live Cambridge\, where he hosts quarterly pitch and networking events for startups and entrepreneurs. Through his involvement with Founders Live\, Dave stays at the forefront of the local tech ecosystem\, offering mentorship and building connections among tech innovators\, entrepreneurs\, and business leaders. \n  \n \nMelanie Davidson – CEO\, Medilink Midlands \nMelanie brings a background of industrial research and business development from West Pharmaceutical Service’s Drug Delivery Division. She also broadens our bioscience reach having studied Animal Science at The University of Nottingham. Before joining Medilink\, Melanie gained valuable experience in economic development and international investment at the East Midlands Development Agency (emda).  \n  \n  \n  \n \nAlison Price – Partner\, TC Group \nAlison provides tax advisory and compliance services\, drawing on her extensive career to support ambitious business owners\, including those in the Tech and MedTech sectors. A Chartered Tax Advisor and Fellow of the ICAEW\, she delivers proactive\, strategic advice on complex transactions\, ensuring tailored\, effective solutions.   \nAlison’s ability to simplify complex tax matters has helped her build strong\, trusted client relationships. Her approachable\, clear communication style makes tax planning and decision-making more accessible.  An expert in Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) and share option schemes like EMI\, Alison plays a key role in guiding high-growth businesses through the tax and structuring challenges of scaling successfully.  \n  \n  \n \nZickie Lim – Partner & Head of VC & Equity Investments\, Mills & Reeve \nZickie Lim leads the 16 strong Venture Capital & Investments team at Mills & Reeve. With a strong track record in early-stage and growth investment deals\, she advises entrepreneurial start-ups\, spin-outs and scale-ups on their fundraising and growth journeys as well as the investors in those (from institutional fund managers and corporate venture funds to angel groups and family offices). Zickie is known for her collaborative approach and deep understanding of the UK’s tech and life sciences ecosystem. Under her leadership\, the team was named “Best Legal Team for Early Stage Deals” at the UKBAA Angel Investment Awards\, recognising their significant impact on the investment landscape and commitment to supporting entrepreneurs and investors alike.  \n  \n \nRobin Beattie – Founder & Angel Investor\, Akaina Talent \nRobin Beattie spent 25 years helping ambitious founders solve their biggest talent challenges\, working alongside companies like Net-a-Porter\, Ovo Energy\, Multiverse\, and Many Pets during their critical growth phases. As Founder of Akaina Talent\, I specialise exclusively in helping Seed to Series C companies build exceptional teams that drive outsized growth\, combining deep startup expertise with strategic talent advisory. \nBeyond my work at Akaina\, I’m passionate about supporting the broader startup ecosystem as Talent Partner to Angel Academe and as an angel investor in multiple startups ranging from music tech to fintech. My mission is simple: I take the burden of recruitment from founders’ shoulders so they can focus on what they do best—growing their business. \n  \n  \n  \nRuss Farn – Director\, eg Technology \nRuss supports the growth of eg technology through the development of internal capabilities and exploration of external opportunities. He offers breadth and depth of industry knowledge of the sectors in which eg technology operate\, from MedTech and LabTech to Consumer and Food & Drink. \nHe is also a senior point of contact for clients at all stages of the product development journey and is the departmental and technical lead in industrial design and mechanical engineering. He leads multidisciplinary teams and oversees the creative and technical direction of complex engineering projects by drawing on 20 years’ experience in the industry. In particular\, he advises on complex challenges relating to human factors\, concept development\, detailed design and transfer-to-manufacture. Russ holds a Master’s degree in Product Design and Manufacture from Loughborough University.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/future-proofing-your-business/
LOCATION:Mills & Reeve\, Botanic House\, 100 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T203000
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CREATED:20250721T144459Z
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SUMMARY:Founders Live Cambridge - MedTech Edition
DESCRIPTION:Founders Live Cambridge returns!\nMedTech Edition\nFounders Live is back in Cambridge\, featuring an exciting MedTech-themed event. \nThe event will be hosted in Mills & Reeve’s fantastic offices within the heart of Cambridge. \nJoin us for an incredible evening…\nFounders Live is a pitch & networking event\, where five handpicked companies take the hot seat\, with only 99 seconds to pitch their company and describe their value proposition in front of an eager audience. \nHere’s what you can look forward to: \n\n5 founders\n99-second pitches\n4 minutes audience Q&A\nYOUR VOTES decide the winner!\n\nSo bring your friends and coworkers\, grab some food and drink\, get to know your local entrepreneurs\, and vote for what you think will be the next big thing… built in the UK. \nStarring\nTC Group’s Dave Hailey as the City Leader \nZickie Lim from Mills & Reeve \nCompeting Startups and Founders\nTBA \nAgenda\n17:30 – Arrival & Networking \n18:00 – Discussion & Fireside Chat with Professor Dean Fathers \n18:30 – Pitches! \n19:10 – Voting \n19:30 – Networking \n20:30 – Close \nWinners\nThe Founders Live winners package includes: \n\nThe Professional Boost membership with over $1\,000\,000 in cash savings on 100+ essential apps and services for startups\nAn appearance in the Founders Live Prime Time regional qualifiers\, with a chance to advance to our Prime Time global event in the fall\n\nInvestors will be in the audience – a great opportunity for exposure. \nInterested in pitching at a future event? Apply here \nWant to attend? \n \nSpeaker Information\nProfessor Dean Fathers DL \nDean has held numerous Commercial\, Public and Academic roles across the health\, care and life science sector.  As well as being Chair of the Health Innovation Network for the NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB region (and member of the National Health Innovation Network Committee)\, Dean is also Non-Executive Director of the Academy for Health Care Science (where he chairs the Academy’s Life Science Steering Group) and the Independent Chair of Quality Safety and Risk at Voyage Care Group. With an extensive commercial career of over 30 years\, co-founding organisations like Diagnostic Healthcare Limited\, which he exited in 2020\, Dean is still a serial investor\, advisor or Non-Executive Board Director to organisations including ATMPS\, Blüm Technology Group\, CAL International\, Cerina Health\, Digital4Health\, GreenKite\, Klip Global and NSmart Solutions.  \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/founders-live-cambridge/
LOCATION:Mills & Reeve\, Botanic House\, 100 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251112T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251112T173000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T145300Z
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SUMMARY:Penningtons Manches Cooper's Annual Life Sciences Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 12th November 2025 \nTime: 13:00 – 17:00 (GMT) \nVenue: Penningtons Manches Cooper\, 125 Wood Street\, London\, EC2V 7AW \nJoin Penningtons Manches Cooper’s flagship Life Sciences Conference 2025\,\n“Intelligent Innovation: AI and the MedTech Revolution\,”\nwhere leading industry specialists and legal experts will explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on medical devices and the broader life sciences sector. \nGain insights into the latest advancements\, critical legal and regulatory frameworks\, effective data governance strategies\, the funding landscape\, partnership dynamics\, and talent acquisition to support your organisation’s innovation journey. \nAgenda:\nKeynote: Investing in AI-Driven MedTech: Funding Landscape\nHenry Whorwood\, Managing Director of Research\, Beauhurst \nKeynote: AI in Cardiovascular Imaging – Promise\, Barriers and Real-World Impact:\nQiang Zhang\, PhD FSCMR\, Associate Professor of AI in Cardiovascular Imaging\, Radcliffe Department of Medicine & NDPH Big Data Institute\, University of Oxford \nNavigating the EU AI Act for Medical Devices: Cross-Border Compliance Strategies:\nLisa Page & Tom Perkins\, Penningtons Manches Cooper \nGuardians of the Health Dataverse: Clinical & Real-World Data Governance for AI:\nJoanne Vengadesan & Thomas Kirby\, Penningtons Manches Cooper \nSuccessful AI Partnerships: Choosing the Right Partner and Platform:\nSarahKenshall\, Penningtons Manches Cooper & Mikesh Udani\, Albus Health \nSecuring Talent: Winning the Global AI Talent Race:\nAfeefah Shabbir & Kathy Potter\,Penningtons Manches Cooper \nThe conference will start with lunch and networking and will be followed by informal drinks\, providing attendees with the opportunity to build new connections\, share experiences\, and engage further with our expert speakers and attendees in a relaxed setting. \nTo Secure Your Place:
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/penningtons-manches-coopers-conference/
LOCATION:Pennington Manches Cooper LLP\, 125 Wood Street\, London\, EC2V 7AW
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T160000
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CREATED:20250911T152657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T152657Z
UID:38227-1763026200-1763049600@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:The Stroke Technology Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This event will bring together clinical and technology professionals to look at ways of addressing common barriers to delivering stroke care and consider innovative digital tools that could make a difference. \nThere is funding available to support small projects in partnership with businesses and companies can learn how to apply for it by attending the Symposium. \nYou can learn more about this event here: https://mediwales.com/event/stroke-tech-symposium-2025/
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/the-stroke-technology-symposium/
LOCATION:All Nations Centre\, Cardiff\, Sachville Ave\, Cardiff\, CF14 3NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T150000
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CREATED:20250416T154802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T130829Z
UID:36059-1763031600-1763046000@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Medilink Midlands Winter Networking
DESCRIPTION:Join Medilink Midlands for a touch of luxury as we host this year’s Winter Networking event in the beautiful grounds of Chatsworth Estate.\nEnjoy a delicious 2-course Business Lunch\, networking and first-hand updates around Medilink Midlands and the sector before heading into the festive Christmas market where you can find some of the finest products to help you get ahead of the Christmas rush. \nAgenda:  \n11am          Arrival & Networking \n11:30am    Welcome from Medilink Midlands and Member Forum \n11:50am    An interview with Dr Ewa Truchanowicz FRSA and Olivia Simpson\, Symbiotex. \nEwa will be questioning Olivia and delving into her passion for innovation and unwavering commitment to environmental and social responsibility. \n12:20pm   Member Spotlight \n12:30pm   Guest speaker: Adamson Jones \n12:40pm    2-course Business Lunch & Networking \n\nMenu\nMain Course \nGlazed Chatsworth ham served with roast potatoes\, stuffing\, seasonal vegetables and gravy \nOR \nSeasonal Nut Roast\, roast potatoes\, stuffing\, root vegetables\, and a vegan gravy (Ve) \n\nDessert \nChocolate orange tart (Ve/GF)  \n*Please ensure you disclose any specific dietary requirements when booking\, eg. Allergies.\n  \n1:45pm      Closing Comments \n2pm           Access to the Chatsworth Christmas Market and depart at leisure \n  \nThank you to event sponsor: Adamson Jones \n \nWhat your ticket includes:\n \n\nCar Parking and shuttle bus to event space\nTea or coffee on arrival\nTwo-Course festive-themed business lunch\nDrink to accompany lunch (wine or non-alcoholic cocktail available)\nExclusive update from Medilink Midlands during the Member Forum section\nAccess to Chatsworth Christmas Market\n\nTickets: \nMember ticket: £35 +VAT \nNon-member tickets: £50 +VAT \n  \n\nNB. Please email events@medilinkmidlands.com for booking codes. \n*Please note\, registration for this event closes at 5pm on Friday 31st October and spaces are limited\, book early to avoid disappointment. \n  \nSpeakers\n \nDr Ewa Truchanowicz FRSA \nEwa is a business leader and independent advisor experienced in building successful enterprises and providing consulting services to technology-focused organisations ranging from start-ups to multinationals. Until recently\, a Managing Director of a health tech company\, she is an expert in supporting international companies within digital and med-tech\, building highly performing teams and operations\, and creating strategic support networks to help innovative companies succeed. Ewa is an educator on tech and health\, a speaker at national and international events\, a mentor\, a health-tech executive\, and a NED with experience from Boards governing publicly funded and commercial organisations. She is also a successful published academic and has authored peer-reviewed publications within the highest-ranking medical journals\, including BMJ and NEJM. A former bid reviewer for NIHR\, an assessor for Innovate UK\, an honorary lecturer in a medical school and a visiting industrial fellow at UK Universities. \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-medilink-midlands-winter-networking-2025/
LOCATION:Chatsworth Estate\, Chatsworth House\, Bakewell\, Derbyshire\, DE45 1PP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251121
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: MEDICA 2025
DESCRIPTION:MEDICA is the leading international forum bringing together influential individuals from the fields of business\, research\, and politics – naturally alongside tens of thousands of national and international experts and decision-makers from the sector\, such as yourself. \nExplore the innovative products and services on display\, with a first class programme of forums\, seminars and conferences focused on future opportunities and innovation. \nExchange ideas with experts from all over the world\, keep in touch with existing clients & distributors and forge new beneficial relationships. Enjoy enhanced opportunities to connect via the MEDICA.de B2B platform to quickly and easily find relevant information. \nGenerate new business | Network with industry leaders and potential buyers | Launch new products and services | Increase brand exposure | Enhance your international presence \nWhy exhibit with Medilink UK? \nChoosing to exhibit on the Official Medilink UK Pavilion makes your exhibiting experience easy: \n\nFurnished exhibition stand on a high-quality UK branded pavilion\nFull pre-show administrative and logistical support\nIn-market assistance from the Medilink UK Team throughout the exhibition\nSupport with travel and accommodation\nFree introductory Medilink Membership for one year included in cost (available to any non-members)\nPR and Marketing assistance to help promote your presence\nFantastic location at the event\n\nCLICK HERE TO ENQUIRE 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-medica-2025/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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SUMMARY:IN PERSON Event: Innovations Against AMR 2025
DESCRIPTION:    \n                         \n\n\nThe 4th annual Innovations Against AMR summit\, co-organised by Medilink Midlands and Cytecom\, will convene experts and stakeholders from across the antimicrobial resistance landscape to share insights\, showcase innovations\, and foster collaboration. Covering the spectrum from cutting-edge academic research to real-world implementation\, policy\, and surveillance\, this year’s programme offers essential discussions for anyone working in AMR or related fields. \nThis year\, we will also explore the far-reaching impact of AMR beyond the specialist sphere—shaping policy\, influencing cancer care pathways\, and protecting other vulnerable patient groups.\n\n\n  \nReasons to Attend\n1. Be at the forefront of AMR innovation: Connect with leading innovators\, researchers\, and industry experts driving advancements in combating antimicrobial resistance. Discover the latest breakthroughs and explore potential collaborations. \n2. Support SMEs and foster growth: Learn about innovative solutions developed by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and contribute to their success. Network with like-minded individuals to create new partnerships and drive innovation. \n3. Gain valuable insights and knowledge: Attend engaging presentations and discussions on the latest trends and challenges in the field of AMR. Expand your understanding of the issue and stay ahead of the curve. \n4. Network with key stakeholders: Connect with representatives from organisations like Medilink Midlands\, WMHTIA\, Cytecom\, University of Warwick and Microbiology Society. Build relationships and explore potential partnerships. \n5. Contribute to a global cause: Join the fight against antimicrobial resistance by attending this event. Be part of a community dedicated to raising awareness\, promoting best practices\, and driving positive change. \n  \n \n  \nAgenda\n9:30am                                Arrival & registration  \n10am                                    Introduction followed by Opening Remarks from Dame Sally Davies \n10:15am                              Session 1: Institute to Impact – Research to Commercialisation  \n– Chris Dowson – Warwick AMR Facilities \n– Kim Hardie – National Biofilms Innovation Centre \n  \n11am                                  Comfort break\, poster boards & networking  \n11:30am                            Session 2: Diagnostics Panel Discussion \nPanelists: \n\nPhil Packer -Innovate UK\nBob Roopra – Roopra Medical\nLucy Lehane – BIVDA and Lehane Consulting\nWilliam Finch – Oxford Vacmedix\n\n  \n12:30pm                            Lunch  \n1:30pm                              Session 3: Policy Workshop – Delivered by Microbiology Society  \n                                           (Will Thompson\, Policy and Engagement Officer) \nThe Microbiology Society is leading the way in tackling AMR through its ambitious and wide-reaching Knocking Out AMR project. This initiative  promotes innovative solutions to AMR by fostering cross-sector collaboration and driving policy action. The session will open with a presentation introducing AMR policy and regulation tailored for SMEs\, followed by a panel discussion featuring experts working across therapeutics\, diagnostics\, vaccines and regulation. \n  \n2:30pm                              Session 4: AMR and Cancer/Environmental  \n– David Eyre – Oxford Biomedical Research Centre \n  \n3:30pm                               Networking and posters to end  \n4:30pm                               Depart  \n\n\n\nIf anyone would like to register their interest in presenting a poster\, please click the link: Innovations Against AMR – Friday 21st November 2025\n*Please register your interest by 5pm on 27th October. \n\n  \nSpeaker Information\nProfessor Kim Hardie FRSB \nProfessor Kim Hardie FRSB\, Professor in Bacterial Pathogenesis is Co-director of the National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) at the University of Nottingham and Chair of the Publishing Panel at the Microbiology Society. Kim’s international career investigating strategies that could circumvent the rising issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) includes study at the Universities of Leicester and Cambridge. Kim’s research group investigates how bacteria form coordinated communities (biofilms) since these are notoriously hard to treat and have life-changing consequences. State-of-the-art multidisciplinary approaches are combined with realistic polymicrobial infection models to discover novel antimicrobials\, more effective combination therapies\, or diagnostic biomarkers. \n  \n  Professor Chris Dowson \nProfessor Chris Dowson has\, for many years\, examined the emergence and evolution of antibiotic resistance across a wide range of bacteria. His recent focus has been to better understand how penicillin targets bacteria. He currently holds a personal chair at Warwick University and is a past member of the Medical Research Council Infections and Immunity Board. He has established the Sir Howard Dalton Centre HDC for Translational Mechanistic Enzymology and is co-director of this and the Warwick Antimicrobial Interdisciplinary Centre WAMIC. He enabled the location of the Medicines Discovery Catapult MDC AMR Laboratory facility at Warwick and has been involved with philanthropic research fundraising regionally across Warwickshire for the past 20 years. \n  \n \nBob Roopra MBA FCIM  \nBob has over 25 years of experience in the IVD and medical devices industry\, with a wealth of expertise in executive leadership\, start-ups\, scale-ups\, commercialisation\, consulting\, advisory\, strategic planning\, and implementation. His specialisations encompass IVD diagnostics\, medical devices\, point-of-care solutions\, informatics\, and disruptive technologies. \nBob’s broad experience across diverse sizes of organisation sizes has provided him with deep insights into strategic direction setting and commercial planning. His comprehensive knowledge of the IVD and medical device sectors\, combined with his skill in crafting and executing business strategies\, ensures outcomes that balance clinical\, financial\, and operational priorities for sustained commercial enterprise success. \n  \n  Phil Packer \nPhil Packer is the Innovation Lead on AMR and Vaccines at Innovate UK\, developing & delivering funding calls\, supporting workshops and strategy. This includes overseeing projects funded through IUK funding mechanisms such as the Biomedical Catalyst and SMART programme\, and the IUK AMR Global Programme. \nPhil is the IUK Responsible Officer for AMR initiative PACE (Pathways to Antimicrobial Clinical Efficacy)\, a co-creation with LifeArc and the Medicines Discovery Catapult\, a UK\, £30M\, nationally coordinated programme that supports both academic and SME translation\, integrated with the UK science base and the international community to contribute innovative and precision therapeutics and associated diagnostics to the global infectious disease pipeline in areas of unmet patient need (especially under-served communities).\nPhil is also the IUK lead for the delivery of a £40M DHSC\, UK Vaccine Network programme delivering vaccine with outbreak potential in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. \n  \n William Finch \n\nBiochemistry\, University of Oxford\n>34 years experience in biotech sector with a focus on leading SMEs\nWide experience with  Dx industry\nAmersham\, DSL\, Beckman Coulter\nCEO\, R&D Systems Europe\nCEO \,Oxford Bio-Innovation\nScientific Committee\, UK ACB\n\n  Lucy Lehane \nLucy is an independent Medical Diagnostics Consultant who began her career in the National Health Service as a Clinical Scientist. It was here that she gained first hand insights into the importance of diagnostic testing in improving health and disease management\, and enhancing patient experiences. Fast forward nearly 25 years\, and Lucy has spent her career in the commercial world of diagnostic testing holding leadership roles in Product Management\, Technical Marketing and Medical Affairs for several leading diagnostic companies.\nIn 2023\, Lucy established her own consultancy business – Lehane Consulting Ltd. providing medical diagnostics expertise to guide businesses to bring their diagnostic products to market. Lucy endeavours to apply her 25 years of experience in the IVD industry to provide expert advice for product development\, market understanding\, devising clinical studies and communications to help bring products to life. \n \nWill Thompson  \nWill studied Biotechnology at the University of Nottingham\, followed by a Master’s in Science and Technology Policy at the University of Sussex. As Policy and Engagement Officer at the Microbiology Society\, Will has played a key role in shaping the Society’s policy outputs and stakeholder engagement around AMR. This includes a policy briefing on AMR in wastewater and developing AMR international engagement activities with the UK’s Science and Technology Network (STN). \n  \n  \n \nProfessor David Eyre \nDavid Eyre is a Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Oxford and a Consultant in Infection at Oxford University Hospitals. His research uses routinely collected data to understand who gets different infections and why\, and how best to prevent\, treat and monitor these infections. He also focuses on developing artificial intelligence tools to help diagnose and treat hospital patients\, and to help operational delivery of healthcare. His other research interests include the use of whole-genome sequencing as a tool for understanding the epidemiology and transmission of pathogens and how it can best be used in infection prevention and control. \n  \n  \n  \nTo read more about Medilink Midlands’ role within the WMHTIA project\, click here. \nFor more information on the wider project\, click here to visit the WMHTIA website. \nThis event forms part of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) event series. Medilink Midlands are one of a consortium of delivery partners for the WMHTIA\, a project funded by the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology\, Innovate UK and West Midlands Combined Authority (part of City Regions).
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-design-for-health-med-tech-innovation-2-2/
LOCATION:Scarman Conference Facility at Warwick Conferences\, University of Warwick\, Coventry\, CV4 7SH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251125T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20251110T095859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T100318Z
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SUMMARY:Online - Monthly Membership Drop-In session
DESCRIPTION:Launched in May\, the new Member Portal provides members with access to wider community reach\, knowledge sharing\, exclusive member offers\, forum discussions and access to event & training materials – all in one place. \nMember Forum – no registration required\, just sign into the portal\, head the Member Forum and join the conversation! \nIf you are a member and not yet signed up to the portal\, click here to unlock your access. \nNon members are invited to explore open areas of the portal – to receive full access join our membership starting from £275+VAT. \nOur Monthly Membership Drop-In Session is an open space for members to ask questions\, share feedback\, and engage with the Medilink Midlands team. These informal drop-in sessions take place on the last Tuesday of each month. \nEach session focuses on a specific topic. The next forum will be held on: \nTuesday\, 25th NovemberTopic: Feedback from the Winter Networking & 2025 Medilink Midlands Highlights\, plus a discussion on the upcoming events: \n\n27.11.2025: Going Digital – Empowering Innovators to Engage with the NHS of Tomorrow (In-Person)\n09.12.2025: WMHTIA Cluster: Community: Driving Local Innovation to Meet Regional NHS Challenges (Webinar)\n13.01.2026: WMHTIA Cluster: Prevention – Innovating for a Healthier Future (Webinar)\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/monthly-drop-in-session-november/
LOCATION:Online – Members Portal
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20251110T094752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T134103Z
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SUMMARY:Medilink Midlands Annual General Meeting (AGM)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe Medilink Midlands Annual General Meeting (AGM) \nDate: Wednesday 26 November 2025 \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/annual-general-meeting-2025/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20250908T162207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T122006Z
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SUMMARY:SEHTA - Sustainability in MedTech Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 27th November 2025 \nTime: 09:30 – 13:00 (GMT) \nVenue: Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London EC2A 2EW \nSEHTA are delighted to bring a  half-day workshop in conjunction with Product Sustainability by Devign to provide a comprehensive introduction to sustainability and the path to achieving net zero\, with a focus on practical application for businesses and navigating sector-specific frameworks like the NHS Net Zero Roadmap. \nA focused overview of what you need to know about your Sustainability journey for your MedTech product. \nLearn from an experienced product sustainability consultant on what is sustainability\, how to navigate the NHS net zero roadmap\, sustainability 101 and next steps. \nWorkshop will include: \n\nKey concepts – what sustainability and net zero mean\, why they matter\, and how businesses can begin assessing their own responsibilities and opportunities in this space. Attendees will explore the strategic benefits of net zero and what their organizations need to do to get there.\nNHS Net Zero Roadmap – breaking down what it entails\, its implications for suppliers and partners\, and how to achieve key milestones effectively.\nSustainability 101 – clarifying what true sustainability looks like beyond marketing claims. It examines the role of products in reducing environmental impact and presents lateral strategies for integrating sustainability into business models for long-term success.\nDiscussion session – to assess each participant’s current position\, clarify future goals\, and identify concrete next steps in their sustainability journey.\n\n  \nNot a member of SEHTA?  Register here for FREE basic membership \nTicket Prices  \nSEHTA Members – £50 +VAT pp \nNon-Members – £75 +VAT pp \nTo Secure Your Place:
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/sustainability-in-medtech/
LOCATION:Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London EC2A 2EW\, Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London\, London\, EC2A 2EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20250821T123801Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Going Digital - Empowering Innovators to Engage with the NHS of Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:                        \nHelping innovators navigate digital transformation in light of the NHS 10-Year Plan. \nInsight 1: Building Digital Health Tools for the NHS \nMedilink Midlands are delighted to be collaborating with Arise Innovation Hubs and Innovate UK in a series of events for autumn and winter 2025/26.  The first of these looks at one the common themes in the NHS’s current 10-year plan\, which aims to make the NHS fit for the future.\nWe will explore how to design and deploy effective\, scalable digital apps tailored for NHS use — from prototype to practical implementation. Hearing from those who have successfully delivered into the NHS\, those currently developing innovations and those who can support the innovator. \nHow do we create the reality of ‘a doctor in our pocket’ \nAgenda: \n10.00am      Registration & networking \n10.30am      Introduction and Welcome by Arise & Medilink Midlands teams \nEvent Chair: Dr Beverley Vaughan \n10.45am      Setting the challenge and how innovators step up – Dr Michael Watts MBA MBChB BSc (Hons) Young Health Tech Leader of the Year 2024\, Health Tech World\, Co-Founder and CEO\, Blüm Health Ltd\, NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellow\, NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur & Mentor\n \n11.15am       Lightening pitches \n\nMatt Lavis\, Head of Technology – SkyRocket Phytopharma\nMuntazir Panjwani\, Director – Vibe Agency\nUzma Sajjad\, Founder – RescQ\nJamie Tidman\, CEO – ND Lens\n\n11.30am      Q&A \n11.45am      Support available to innovators \n\nRegulatory: John Connah – EG Technologies\nR&D Tax: Peter Clark and Younes Fegheh-Hassanpour – RCKPartners\nInnovate UK: Mike Herd\, Ecosystem Innovation Growth Specialist\nHealth Innovation East: Lamprini Kaftantzi\, PHD – Senior Advisor (Commercial)\n\n12.00pm     Networking lunch \n1:00pm       Depart \n  \n\n  \nSpeakers: \nEvent Chair: Dr Beverley Vaughan\, Arise Innovation Hubs Director \nBeverley 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. \n  \n  \n Dr Michael Watts MBA MBChB BSc (Hons)\, Co-Founder and CEO at Blüm Health \nMichael is the Young Health Tech Leader of the Year 2024\, an NHS doctor\, NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellow and MBA Graduate by background. Over the last few years\, he has been the CEO of Blüm Health\, an award-winning digital health organisation that collaboratively works with Hospitals\, SMEs and Large Corporates to design\, build\, and scale digital health software solutions\, in the hope to empower public and private sector organisations to boost their digital maturity and unlock their innovative potential. Michael has extensive experience in supporting NHS organisations design\, build and procure digital health ecosystems and understands the importance of digital inclusivity from a patient\, workforce and organisational perspective. \n  \n \nMatt Lavis\, Chief Technology Officer at Skyrocket Phytopharma \nMatt is the Chief Technology Officer for Skyrocket Phytopharma\, the distributor and Responsible Person for the Neuropad\, Sudopad and Sudometrics products in the United Kingdom. Matt collaborates with clinical experts to lead the development and integration of innovative technologies that improve patient care and safety\, overseeing product design\, engineering\, and regulatory compliance. \nMatt has spent 25 years leading digital projects in both the private and public sector for diverse organisations such as HMRC\, Department for Business and Trade\, Sainsbury’s and Argos\, with a recent history of delivering a number of key post-Brexit UK trade platforms. \n  \n \n  \nMuntazir Panjwani\, Co-Founder at Vibe Agency \nMuntazir Panjwani is a co-founder of Vibe Agency\, a tech consultancy that builds digital platforms across healthcare\, education and the public sector. He leads product direction and delivery\, building scalable solutions used by clinicians\, staff\, learners and administrators. With over a decade of experience\, Vibe Agency has delivered learning and workforce platforms and operational tools for NHS organisations\, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs)\, Local Medical Committees and Training Hubs. Muntazir also mentors on the NHS Clinical Entrepreneurs Programme\, supporting innovators to build new digital solutions in healthcare.         \n  \n   Dr Uzma Sajjad\, Founder at RescQ \nUzma is an interventional cardiology trainee and somewhere between coronary wires and stents\, found an interest in improving outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. The operational lead for RescQ – a digital solution to support to the forgotten bystanders\, who step in during the life or death moments of a cardiac arrest\, before help arrives. \n                      \n  \n                 \n  Jamie Tidman\, CEO at ND Lens \nJamie is an experienced CTO with a 13-year background in software development – 8 of which have included building language AI products in use within the NHS and other healthcare organisations. As CEO of ND Lens\, Jamie is leading the development of a platform which uses AI to transform ADHD and autism assessments\, cutting wait times and clinician workload. The accessible platform streamlines diagnosis\, supports patients during delays\, and helps health services tackle growing backlogs efficiently. \n  \n   John Connah\, Software Team Lead at eg technology \nJohn has over 30 years of experience in coordinating cross-disciplinary teams delivering complex software projects to regulatory standards across multiple platforms and development environments. As an experienced software engineer\, he offers guidance\, mentorship and technical direction on complex projects across the product development roadmap. John leads the software group at eg technology and has worked across a broad section of industry including MedTech\, BioTech\, AgriTech and Consumer sectors. He has extensive experience in medical software\, video and image processing and scientific and biomedical instrumentation control. \n  \n  \nPeter Clark PhD\, Co-founder and R&D Technical Director at RCK Partners \nAs an experienced R&D professional\, Peter completed an engineering doctorate whilst working within a FTSE 100 central R&D department and subsequently worked in development engineering\, refining precious metals\, before undertaking management consulting work to implement innovation software. Having worked within one of Europe’s largest innovation funding providers\, Peter has worked extensively on engineering\, construction\, manufacturing\, and agricultural R&D claims. With a core background in R&D and Chemical Engineering\, Peter can better understand the challenges encountered by his clients\, applying technology driven solutions into corporation tax services on behalf of clients.    \n  \n \nYounes Fegheh-Hassanpour PhD\, R&D Manager at RCK Partners \nYounes is Head of Life-Sciences and an R&D Tax Manager at RCK\, with a D.Phil in Organic Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a Master’s in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from Queen Mary University. With over six years of experience as an R&D tax specialist\, Younes also brings a strong background in industrial drug development. His expertise spans complex drug design\, custom synthesis\, and process development for regulatory-controlled substances used in Phase I and II clinical trials. He has extensive experience in GMP and GLP environments\, including large-scale reactor development\, early-stage steroid pharmaceutical formulation\, and the synthesis of carbohydrates for targeted disease control. Younes has been closely involved in multiple stages of the drug development lifecycle\, from strategy and implementation to hands-on execution of long-term R&D programmes. \n  \n  Mike Herd\, Ecosystem Innovation Growth Specialist \nAn experienced business advisor\, Mike has worked with many hundreds of tech entrepreneurs supporting them to realise the potential of their businesses and themselves. \nAs part of his Innovate UK role\, Mike works with stakeholders across Cambridge to develop the investor ecosystem and to identify and support new high-growth potential tech businesses. \n  \n\nDr Lamprini Kaftantzi\, Senior Advisor at Health Innovation East \nDr Lamprini leads international projects that support overseas companies in navigating the NHS\, as well as helping UK companies achieve success in international markets. Additionally\, she is the Oncology Lead\, helping innovators and SMEs bring oncology innovations into the NHS and supporting providers with the implementation and evaluation of new solutions. Lamprini trained in biology and genetics before completing her doctoral studies on the clinical and commercial translation of advanced cell therapies. She previously worked as a market access consultant\, and a Health Technology Assessor of medical devices and diagnostics for one of NICE’s External Assessment Centres. \n  \n  \nCurrent positions: \n\nInnovate UK – Cambridge Ecosystem\nSenior Innovation & Growth Specialist / Investment\nVisiting Professor – Anglia Ruskin University.\nChair of ARU’s Enterprise & Entrepreneurship External Advisory Panel.\nBoard advisor for technology businesses.\nHolder of the Queens Award for Enterprise.\n\nMike ran the Sussex Innovation Centre\, a leading UK technology business incubator for over twenty years. He acted as a guide and advisor for businesses at all stages from start-up to flotation. He built a high-performing team of advisors and business support staff – including a successful intern scheme. He developed and delivered award-winning entrepreneurial support programmes. \nIn addition\, Mike led on new research commercialisation and student start-up initiatives at the University of Sussex. \nAlso\, an author of novels based on the experiences of start-up entrepreneurs
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-east-of-england-healthtech-cluster-connecting-people-creating-opportunity-2-2/
LOCATION:Arise Chelmsford Innovation Hub\, Alan Cherry Drive\, Chelmsford\, Essex\, CM1 1QT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251209T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20250904T143500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T110919Z
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SUMMARY:WMHTIA: Driving Local Innovation to Meet Regional NHS Challenges - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 9th DecemberTime: 10:00am – 12:15pmLocation: Online (Goto Webinar) \nWe’re excited to announce the second in a series of three WMHTIA Cluster Events taking place over the coming months. Focusing on driving Local Innovation to Meet Regional NHS Challenges in alignment with the NHS 3 Radical Shifts 10 year plan. \nEvent Agenda  \nCommunity: Driving Local Innovation to Meet Regional NHS Challenges\nHelping innovators tailor solutions to community needs within the NHS 10-Year Plan  \nDate: Tuesday\, 9th December 2025\nTime: 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM\nLocation: GOTO Webinar   \n10:00 AM – 10:05 AM: Welcome & Housekeeping\nOpening remarks\, event objectives\, and how to make the most of the session.  \n10:05 AM – 10:25 AM: Insight 1 – Understanding Local Needs through Community-Leve Data\nPresented by VUIT Data Labs\nDiscover how to identify and interpret place-based data to uncover unmet health needs at the community level and shape targeted interventions.\nQ&A: 10:25 – 10:30  \n10:30 AM – 10:50 AM: Insight 2 –   Addressing Regional Health Priorities in the West Midlands\nPresented by Health Innovation West Midlands \nExplore the biggest health challenges across the West Midlands\, and how local businesses and innovators can engage with public sector needs to co-develop meaningful solutions. Learn how solving the specific\, real-world challenges of Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) and regional trusts can drive more relevant and impactful innovation — shifting from national to hyper-local approaches.\nQ&A: 10:50 – 10:55  \n10:55 AM – 11:15 AM: Insight 3 – Partnerships as Catalysts for Hospital-to-Community Transformation\nPresented by Our Health Partnership (OHP)\nBy leveraging scale\, shared infrastructure\, and data-driven referral pathways\, OHP can empower GPs to act as local coordinators—reducing hospital demand while delivering more proactive\, prevention-led care.    \nQ&A: 11:15 – 11:20  \n11:20 AM – 11:30 AM: Open Networking Break\nAn opportunity to connect\, share experiences\, and find collaborators with shared regional interests.  \n11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Interactive Workshop – Tackling Community Health Challenges Through Innovation\nJoin a practical discussion on the barriers and opportunities for working at the community level — exploring key questions such as:  \n\nHow can innovators effectively engage with local systems? \n\n\nWhat strategies support trust-building and uptake at the community level? \n\n\nHow can businesses co-design solutions with communities and health systems? \n\n12:00 PM – 12:15 PM: Reflections & Closing Discussion\nCollective reflections\, insight-sharing\, and guidance on how to move forward with community-driven innovation in the NHS.  \n \n  \nSpeaker Profile\n \nOmar Daniels\, Healthtech Investor & Accelerator\nOmar previously co-founded and scaled a startup into 25% of NHS GP practices in 18 months. He is an operator-turned investor in early stage healthtech startups\, while also sitting on the Board of NHS South West London ICB as an Associate NED. Omar founded and leads the Primary Care Accelerator\, a recently launched programme to back\, accelerate and scale innovation in Primary Care. PCA is embedded within at-scale GP practice groups\, bringing real-world customers closer to innovators.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nJudith Stewart\, Director of Economic\, Commercial and Business Development\, Health Innovation West Midlands  \nAs the Director for Economic\, Commercial and Business Development for Health Innovation West Midlands\, Judith support innovators and health care systems to discover\, develop and deploy innovations for the betterment of all. Across her 25+ year career\, she has been instrumental in economic\, employment and community development across the South West and Midlands. With a wide ranging network of contacts and support the organisations\, she enjoys tackling challenges with curiosity and creativity\, always seeking better outcomes.  \n  \n  \n  \nThis event forms part of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) event series. Medilink Midlands are one of a consortium of delivery partners for the WMHTIA\, a project funded by the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology\, Innovate UK and West Midlands Combined Authority (part of City Regions).
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/community/
LOCATION:Online via GoToWebinar
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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CREATED:20250919T091443Z
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SUMMARY:Leicestershire Innovation Clinics
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 10th December 2025 \n\n\n\n\nVenue: Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB \nA partnership between Medilink Midlands\, The Institute for Precision Health – University of Leicester and Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park offers expertise support to individuals or companies already in\, or transitioning into\, the life sciences\, medtech\, health tech sector within the locality of Leicester and Leicestershire. \nWe are delighted to be able to feed into the new Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, which will widen our ability to provide clinical insight into the value and delivery of new innovations. \nFirst launched in October 2022\, the Innovation Clinic programme successfully provided innovators access to expertise across the University\, NHS and business innovation support network\, to supply a clear pathway on how to grow and develop their innovations \nTo continue supporting pioneering innovation ideas across the region\, a new series of clinic sessions has been launched. \nHosting these sector-specific workshops collaboratively\, enables innovators to benefit from confidential discussions regarding the development of new products\, from advice on funding and product development all the way through to engaging with the NHS\, without having to engage with each organisation separately. \nExpertise will include: \nAcademic\, clinical\, IP\, regulatory\, clinical adoption\, innovation test beds\, signposting and sectoral networking opportunities. \nWho should apply? \n\nAre you a student\, health professional or company\, developing new products or services?\nDo you need insight on how to develop your research idea into a tangible product?\nLooking to understand how to approach the NHS?\nWant to know what funding is available?\nNeed guidance on PPI\, value proposition\, and/or cost/benefit analysis?\nLooking to increase your competitive advantage?\n\nBooking information: \nIf you would like to discuss your innovation project\, new product development or understand the landscape\, please complete this short online application form here. \nThese workshops have proved extremely popular\, so early booking is recommended. \nDeadline for the Leicestershire Innovation Clinics is 21st November 2025. \nNote: Applications will be kept open until further notice as there will be ongoing support mechanisms. \nPlease note individuals/companies can only attend one innovation clinic session throughout the series. This programme is supported by the Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, consisting of: \n\nHealth Innovation East Midlands\nLeicestershire Academic Health Partners\nUniversity Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust\nLeicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\nLeicester\, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board\nUniversity of Leicester\n\nFunded through the University of Leicester’s Medical Research Council Impact Accelerator Account.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/leicestershire-innovation-clinics-10-12-2025/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus  Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, Charnwood Campus Loughborough\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260113T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20250904T144930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T161615Z
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SUMMARY:WMHTIA - Prevention: Innovating for a Healthier Future
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 13th January Time: 10:00am – 12:15pmLocation: Online (Goto Webinar) \nWe’re excited to announce the third in a series of three WMHTIA Cluster Events taking place over the coming months. Focusing on helping innovators navigate digital transformation in alignment with the NHS 3 Radical Shifts 10 year plan. \nWMHTIA Cluster Event – Prevention – Innovating for a Healthier Future – Helping innovators navigate digital transformation in light of the NHS 10-Year Plan \nEvent Agenda\n10:00 AM – 10:05 AM\nWelcome & Housekeeping \n10:05 AM – 10:25 AM \nInsight 1: Navigating Regulation Between Wellness and Medical Devices \nPresented by SOTAS \nUnderstand the blurred line between wellness products and regulated medical devices — including what innovators must know to avoid compliance risks and bring credible\, safe products to market.\nQ&A: 10:25 – 10:30 \n10:30 AM – 10:50 AM \nInsight 2: Regional Perspectives on Preventive Innovation \nPresented by West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) \nDiscover how the West Midlands region is driving efforts to build a healthier population\, and the pivotal role local government plays in preventing disease before it arises. This session will explore regional priorities\, opportunities for collaboration\, and how innovators can align their solutions with place-based prevention strategies.\nQ&A: 10:50 – 10:55 \n10:55 AM – 11:15 AM \nInsight 3: Case Study – Advancing Prevention Through the Wellness and Mindfulness Market \nPresented by QuietNote \nThis case study highlights a wellness innovation currently operating in the consumer wellbeing space. Through close collaboration with the University of Birmingham\, the initiative is beginning to demonstrate measurable preventive benefits for mental wellbeing\, showing how market-driven wellness solutions can support and align with emerging prevention strategies across the health system. \nQ&A: 11:15 – 11:20 \n11:20 AM – 11:30 AM \nInsight 4 – Using Data-Driven Solutions to Strengthen NHS Prevention Strategy and Value. Explain how BVI\, developed in the West Midlands\, is a new and valid measure of obesity and health risk prevention for the 21st Century. \nPresented by Select Research Ltd \nQ&A: 11:30 AM – 11:35 – AM \n11:35 AM – 12:05 PM\nInteractive Workshop: Overcoming Barriers in Preventive Health Innovation\nJoin a collaborative discussion to unpack common challenges\, such as: \n\nEvidence & Evaluation: Proving value and impact of early-stage preventive solutions.\nUser Engagement: Building lasting user adoption and trust in low-touch interventions.\nFunding & Commissioning: Finding sustainable business models for products that prevent rather than treat.\nRegulatory Ambiguity: Managing grey areas between consumer wellness and clinical claim\nEquity & Access: Ensuring solutions are inclusive and reach underserved populations.\n\n12:05 PM – 12:15 PM\nReflections & Closing\nWrap-up of themes\, key learnings\, and how to continue the conversation beyond the event. \n \nSPEAKER PROFILES \n \nWill Crawford\, Found and Director of Quiet Note\nA UK based company pioneering the QuietNote approach – an innovative healthcare approach based on mindfulness and music. Will studied at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire where he came up with the idea for QuietNote as his final year dissertation. From 2024 – 2025 QuietNote were successful in receiving a £50\,000 grant from Innovate UK which funded a world first clinical study into the QuietNote approach. Will is also the Vice President of the Future Faces Chamber of Commerce.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nDavid Hawkins\, CTO and Co-Founder of Sotas\nDavid Hawkins is the CTO and Co-Founder of Sotas\, a specialist consultancy delivering regulatory and compliance solutions to HealthTech and MedTech industries. With over 20 years of industry\, David brings deep technical and regulatory insight\, having worked engineering\, quality\, compliance\, and regulatory affairs. He is a trusted expert in navigating regulatory pathways\, often working with complex devices\, software\, and AI-driven technologies. David has supported clients through challenging MDR/IVDR and FDA submissions. His strength lies in bridging technical depth with regulatory clarity\, making compliance achievable\, understandable\, and robust.  David collaborates closely with manufacturers to ensure sustained regulatory performance in dynamic global markets.  \n  \n \n  \n \n  \nRichard Barnes\, CEO of Select Research \nBased in Malvern\, Worcs. Select have been pioneers in human body measurement in 3D for nearly 30 years. \nSelect 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. \nThe 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. \n  \nThis event forms part of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) event series. Medilink Midlands are one of a consortium of delivery partners for the WMHTIA\, a project funded by the Department for Science\, Innovation and Technology\, Innovate UK and West Midlands Combined Authority (part of City Regions).
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/prevention/
LOCATION:Online via GoToWebinar
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20251008T121706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T121706Z
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SUMMARY:SEHTA - Breaking into the U.S Market: From access to Adoption Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nDate: Monday 19th & Tuesday 20th January 2026 \nTime: 08:30 – 18:00 (GMT) \nVenue: Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London EC2A 2EW \nThis 2-day programme is designed to give European healthcare innovators\, from start-ups through to Series A and B companies\, the best possible chance of entering and scaling in the U.S. market. \nIts unique approach focuses on U.S. Healthcare Market Access and Reimbursement: how to navigate CMS\, private payers\, coding systems\, and regulatory dynamics. Alongside these technical essentials\, delegates will also explore two critical enablers of adoption: \n\nMarketing and brand clarity: How to communicate value in a noisy U.S. market using purpose\, positioning\, and the EmotivData™ methodology.\nEducation and KOL engagement: How to design structured education and stakeholder programmes that drive confidence\, trust\, and adoption.\n\nTogether\, these three strands provide participants with a comprehensive roadmap\, from securing access to building adoption and sustainable growth. \nNot a member of SEHTA?  Register here for FREE basic membership \nPlease click here to complete our Expression of Interest \nTicket Prices  \nSEHTA/Medilink Members – £1\,600 +VAT \nNon-Members – £1\,900 +VAT \nAdditional Delegates:  £500 +VAT pp \nTo Secure Your Place:
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/breaking-into-the-u-s-market/
LOCATION:Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London EC2A 2EW\, Hill Dickinson\, Broadgate Tower\, 20 Primrose Street\, London\, London\, EC2A 2EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20260122T114608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T114846Z
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SUMMARY:NIHR HRC-DDR call for project proposals webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 28th January \nTime: 12:00pm – 1:00pm  \nVenue: Online \nDetails\nJoin our webinar for information and guidance on collaborating with the NIHR HRC-DDR and MD-TEC.   \nThe NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Devices\, digital and robotics aims to support the safe\, effective and efficient translation of new healthcare technologies by generating evidence that will support their regulatory approval and adoption. We work closely with the Medical Devices Testing and Evaluation Centre (MD-TEC)\, a state-of-the-art medical device and technology usability testing facility. \nWe have recently launched an open call for collaborative project proposals\, seeking new projects from technology developers with innovations that aim to improve the effectiveness and quality of health and care services. \nJoin us for our online webinar to learn more about our services and how to submit a project proposal. The webinar will include a Q&A session with our team to ask questions about the call for proposals and collaborative projects. \nThe webinar is aimed at clinicians\, researchers\, SMEs and other technology developers in the medical devices\, digital health technologies and robotics sectors. \nLearn more about our services and the call for proposals on our website. Please direct enquiries to HRCengagement@uhb.nhs.uk. \n \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/nihr-hrc-ddr-call-for-project-proposal/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20251008T122043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T142421Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Community - Driving Local Innovation to Meet Regional NHS Community
DESCRIPTION:                     \nTackling community health challenges through innovation.\nInsight 2: Tackling community health challenges through innovation  \nMedilink Midlands are delighted to be collaborating with Arise Innovation Hubs and Innovate UK in a series of events for autumn and winter 2025/26. The second of these looks at an overarching theme in the NHS’s current 10-year plan\, which aims to make the NHS fit for the future. \nAs we look to move from research to reality how are we going to enable more of us to be treated within the community\, keeping our hospitals ready for those times when we really need them.  In a recent paper by the Welcome Trust it becomes clear that we need to put research at the heart of health\, we need to improve and equalise outcomes. \nWe will look at the barriers and opportunities for working with the community addressing the following questions: \n\nHow do we enable patchy patient engagement to become a network of proactive and involved citizens?\nHow do we enable research to be embedded into everyday care\, with trustworthy data infrastructure and incentivised for all to engage?\nHow do we ensure adoption of innovations are widespread\, allowing innovations to be scaled?\n\nAgenda: \n10.00 – 10.25: Arrival\, networking and refreshments \n10.25-10.30: Introduction and Welcome by Arise | Beverley Vaughan \n10.30-10.35: Welcome by Medilink Midlands | Raghul Senthilnathan \n10.35-10.50: Setting the scene I – what does a day in the life of a doctor look like in 10 years? How do remote monitoring technologies change the way the health service operates \nBruce Adams| Clinitouch part of Spirit Health Managing Director \n10.50-11.05: Setting the scene II – How do we co-create the digital solutions and support tools for healthcare of the future \nDr Alice Byram| Royal Society of Medicine president of Digital Health and entrepreneur \n11.05-11.10: Q&A \n11.10-11.30: Coffee & networking break \n11.30-11.45: Lightening pitches \nSeacrest Care Services | Ebun Ojemuyiwa \n11.45-11.55: Q&A \n11.55- 12.20: Support available to innovators \n-Supporting MedTech innovators working in healthcare \nNicola Thorn| AND Technology and Research Managing Director \n-Introducing IUK Business Growth \nDr Lorraine Morley | IUK Business Growth\, UK Lead of the European AgeTech Accelerator programme \n–Introducing Connected Innovation \nScott Cogman | Connected Innovation hubs Director \n-Introducing IP and legal protection for SMEs \nCory Stobart | Senior Associate – Patent Attorney\, Adamson Jones\, part of Gateley \n12.20-13.00: Networking lunch \n \n* If you cannot attend once registered for the event please email events@medilinkmidlands.com \n* If you would like to join our waiting list\, please enter your details here – Waiting List  \n  \nSpeakers \n \nEvent Chair: Dr Beverley Vaughan\, Arise Innovation Hubs Director  \nBeverley 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.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRaghul Senthilnathan\, Innovation Advisor\, Medilink Midlands\nA 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. \n  \n \nDr Alice Byram\, clinician\, entrepreneur and President of the Digital Health Section at the Royal Society of Medicine \nWith a background in emergency and primary care\, she brings frontline insight to the design and adoption of digital health solutions. Alice works at the intersection of clinical practice\, technology and system change\, advocating for tools that are safe\, equitable and genuinely useful for patients and professionals. In this session\, she sets the scene for how communities\, clinicians\, technologists and policymakers can co-create digital solutions and support tools that meet real NHS needs and shape the future of healthcare together. \n  \n \nScott Cogman\, Innovation Hubs Manager of Connected Innovation\nScott leads on the Innovation Hubs network within the Connected Innovation Programme\, establishing strategic relationships between the hubs\, research institutes and academia and facilitating key conversations around issues such as grow-on space\, funding\, investment and connecting partners with local innovation support.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nBruce Adams \, Managing Director at Clinitouch\,\na UK-based remote patient monitoring platform. With a background in global health and social technology\, he is passionate about how digital health can transform lives worldwide. Clinitouch\, part of Spirit Health\, is dedicated to making healthcare more accessible\, simple\, and affordable for all. Bruce joined in 2021 to build on a decade of successful NHS deployments and to expand the platform’s impact internationally. Working closely with the Department for Business and Trade\, he and the Clinitouch team have developed a growing global presence\, now spanning 30+ partners in 15+ countries across five continents.  \n  \n  \n  \n \nEbun Ojemuyiwa\, Founder & Healthtech Innovator of CheckUup\,\nEbun Ojemuyiwa is the founder of CheckUup\, a preventative mental-wellness platform that identifies early behavioural shifts to strengthen support networks before crisis. ​ \nWith over 15 years’ experience leading governance\, risk and transformation across major institutions including HSBC and JPMorgan\, she blends data-driven strategy with human-centred innovation. ​ \nAs a Director at Seacrest Care Services\, Ebun works closely with vulnerable young people\, giving her deep insight into gaps in early intervention and community support. She is committed to advancing trustworthy\, preventative digital solutions that ease pressure on NHS services and improve equitable outcomes across communities. \n  \n  \n  \n \nCory Stobart\, Senior Associate – Patent Attorney\, Adamson Jones\, part of Gateley\nCory is qualified as a UK Chartered Patent Attorney and Registered European Patent Attorney. He joined Adamson Jones in 2017\, having initially joined the patent profession in 2015. \nCory has a particular focus on small and medium sized businesses in the medical\, sports and engineering sectors\, as well as universities and associated companies or spin-outs. He also works with multi-national companies in the field of medical devices\, drafting and prosecuting patent applications worldwide and providing freedom-to-operate advice in respect of competitor portfolios\, with a view to gaining a majority foothold in this market. \n  \n  \n  \n \nDr Lorraine Morley\, UK Lead of the European AgeTech Accelerator programme\nBefore Dr Lorraine Morley joined St John’s Innovation Centre as an innovation and growth specialist she had spent ten years working in the area of technology for health ageing.  As the UK lead of the European AgeTech Accelerator programme Lorraine worked with companies developing goods and services across the spectrum of ageing needs from falls-prevention\, managing cognitive and physical decline\, staying active\, maintaining good nutrition and hydration to tracking vital signs at home with medical grade devices.    \nSupporting technically ambitious start-ups through all steps of the innovation journey from ideation to crafting a compelling value proposition to helping understand the best market entry points and business models\, Lorraine also holds an international database of age tech innovations from around the world giving the clients she works for an unbeatable insight into the competitive landscape\, emerging trends and market forces.  Her abundance of experience in the area of age tech and healthy ageing has also created a broad network of contacts who can assist with clinical and field trials\, expert advice and investment.  \n \nIngrid Folland\, CEO\, Japeto\nIngrid Folland is a dedicated advocate for tech for good\, committed to local impact. Starting in R&D\, she transitioned into the dynamic world of technology\, taking on various roles including product design\, development\, and project management. Ingrid is now the CEO of Japeto\, a company focused on creating safe AI solutions for charities\, healthcare\, education\, and more. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nDr Nicola Thorn\, Managing Director\, AND Technology Research\nDr Nicola Thorn is Managing Director at AND Technology Research\, an award winning\, purpose-led technology and product development consultancy. Founded in 1980\, ANDtr are trusted by hundreds of companies and engineers all over the world\, delivering ‘tech-for-good’ innovative software and electronics products with IoT\, Energy\, Medical and more. Nicola has overseen the successful development\, deployment and submission of dozens of products to market from cutting edge VR medical technology\, to industrial energy monitoring system. In addition\, Nicola is a member of the UK national committee at BSI for medical device\, and an external advisor to the University of Essex Enterprise and Commercialisation boards.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/driving-local-innovation-community/
LOCATION:Arise Innovation Hub\, Harlow Innovation Park\, Maypole Boulevard\, Harlow\, Essex\, CM17 9TX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20260105T095053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T095053Z
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SUMMARY:Life Sciences Careers Fair
DESCRIPTION:  \nDate: Wednesday 4th February \nTime: 12:00pm – 2:00pm \nVenue: Science Atrium\, East Road\, Cambridge\, CB1 1PT \nThis will be a great opportunity to increase visibility ahead of the event we are organising together later in February and to connect directly with students and graduates interested in life sciences careers. \n\nA table and two chairs will be provided.\nPlease feel free to bring along banners\, leaflets\, or other promotional materials.\nLunch will be offered to all exhibitors.\n\nFree to attend – To Secure Your Place: \n \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/life-sciences-careers-fair/
LOCATION:Science Atrium\, East Road\, Cambridge\, CB1 1PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20260102T121251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260102T121251Z
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SUMMARY:SEHTA - Launch of SEHTA's New Business Weaver Tools
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 4th February \nTime: 2:00pm – 3:30pm \nVenue: Online \nSEHTA\, a not-for-profit organisation\, is a trusted partner in transforming health technology innovation into market-ready solutions. \nWeave together expert led services that accelerate your innovation from start-up to success! \nFree to attend – To Secure Your Place: \n \nNot a member of SEHTA?  Register here for FREE basic membership
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/launch-of-sehtas-new-business-weaver-tools/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260205T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T225829
CREATED:20260126T094920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T095002Z
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SUMMARY:BioWales In Oxford 2026 – Media Toolkit
DESCRIPTION:To register for BioWales in Oxford\, please click the link below: \n \n  \n  \n  \nDate: Thursday 5th February \nTime: 09:00am – 4:00pm \nVenue: : Leonardo Royal Hotel\, Godstow Road\, OX2 8AL Oxford \nFollowing the success of our BioWales event series\, MediWales is delighted to be returning to Oxford on the 5th February. \nThis event will explore the existing connections between Wales and Oxford and potential new collaborations. \nSupported by Welsh Government\, BioWales in Oxford will bring together businesses\, investors\, NHS innovation leads and professional services from Wales and Oxfordshire to strengthen collaborative partnerships and identify opportunities for growth. \nThe day will feature a range of sessions on key topics\, including: \n\nFunding across Wales and Oxfordshire\nSupport available for start-ups\nInvestor relations\nBusiness showcases\nClinical access and research opportunities\nManufacturing capabilities\n\nExhibition opportunities are available at this event. Please get in touch if you would like more information about exhibiting. \nThis event is free to attend for MediWales members\, the Oxford community and invited guests. \nIf you would like to join us as a non-member\, to find out more or get involved in the programme\, please contact us here. \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/mediwales-biowales-in-oxford-2026/
LOCATION:Leonardo Royal Hotel\, Godstow Road\,\, Oxford\, OX2 8AL  \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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UID:38428-1770307200-1770318000@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Doing Business with China
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful and practical event designed for those in the Med-tech and Life Sciences sector looking to expand their operations into the world’s second-largest economy. This event will equip you with the essential knowledge\, strategies\, and cultural understanding needed to navigate the complexities of the Chinese market successfully.\nDuring the event\, delegates can expect to be provided with firsthand knowledge and insights through a series of focused presentations\, an industry case study\, and a lively panel discussion. The event will conclude with a dedicated networking session\, allowing you to build valuable connections. \n  \nAGENDA \n4pm          Arrival & Registration \n4:30pm    Welcome Introduction \n4:45pm    Focused Presentations \n\nUnderstanding the Chinese Business Mind/ Culture (Lily Lin – Co-Founder and CEO of Excellence first Enterprise Consultancy)\nLegal and IP issues (James Fry – Mills & Reeve)\nCase Study: Medical product partnerships in China (Professor Keith Jackson)\n\n5:15pm      Q&A Panel Discussion \n6pm           Networking \n7pm           Depart \n  \n \n  \nSpeakers\n \nLily Lin – Co-founder and CEO of Excellence First Enterprise Consultancy (EFEC) \nLily Lin – Co-founder and CEO of Excellence First Enterprise Consultancy (EFEC)\, a UK–China advisory firm established in 2006 to build strategic partnerships across business\, innovation and culture. Her work includes contributing to cross-ecosystem initiatives such as the Lingang–Cambridge Network and partnering with Medilink Midlands to support organisations engaging with China. She is currently leading the development of two new EFEC initiatives planned for rollout in 2026 to mark the organisation’s 20th anniversary: the EFEC UK–China Life Sciences Innovation Hub\, which focuses on strengthening trust\, alignment and governance between leaders of like-minded innovation ecosystems in both countries; and CognateUK\, an evidence-led talent capability initiative exploring upstream development pathways for globally minded professionals. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJames Fry – Partner and Head of Life Sciences\, Mills & Reeve \nJames leads our full-service life sciences practice\, and advises on IP and IP licensing\, strategic contracting and cross-border transactions. He has deep expertise in licensing and partnering\, research collaborations\, supply chains and the development and distribution of life sciences products\, including medical devices and pharmaceuticals. James has notable experience working on deals involving life sciences companies in China\, particularly in research collaborations and licensing\, and has advised on a number of high profile in-licensing and out-licensing transactions involved Chinese biotechs and pharma companies. His clients include biotech and pharma companies\, medical device companies\, universities\, medical research charities and government bodies. \n  \n \nProfessor Keith Jackson \nProfessor Keith Jackson is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Director with over forty years of experience in British manufacturing\, international trade\, and business leadership. He has led multi award-winning MedTech companies\, where he designed manufactured and exported innovative healthcare solutions to more than 70 countries\, building strong links across Asia and China. As The Master Cutler for 2025–2026\, Keith champions international trade\, education\, and healthcare. A former Non-Executive Director of Medilink\, he continues to advise scaling businesses in life sciences on innovation\, internationalisation\, and leadership. Keith also serves as a Non-Executive Chair and Director for high-growth SMEs\, including on an international board in Hong Kong\, supporting cross-border collaboration and market expansion for British technology companies. \n  \nPanelist\n\nPaul Bowman – Barclays \nAs the Vertical Head of International for Barclays Business\, Paul’s role is to support colleagues and SMEs to explore international trade\, by providing insight and education and to confirm that whilst international trade may be complex\, it need not be difficult.  He has created training and support material for trade and has hosted events and webinars focused upon helping businesses grow through importing and exporting.  As well as supporting colleagues and clients\, Paul also leans into work with product and propositions\, and represents Barclays in discussions with Government\, Department of Business & Trade and other external agencies.  With over 30 years’ experience within the banking industry\, he is a keen ally of those looking to broaden access to the opportunities available through overseas trade and activity.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/doing-business-with-china/
LOCATION:Mills & Reeve\, Botanic House\, 100 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T170000
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CREATED:20260130T132732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T132830Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT:UK Pharmaceutical & MedTech Innovations Event
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 12th February \nTimes: 09:00am – 17:00pm \nVenue: 3P innovation\, Bosworth Avenue\, Warwick\, CV34 6UQ \n\nUK Pharmaceutical & MedTech Innovations event\, in partnership with ISPE UK Affiliate\n\n\n\nWe’re pleased to confirm the date of the UK Pharmaceutical & MedTech Innovations event\, in partnership with ISPE UK Affiliate\, will be on Thursday 12th February 2026. \nYou’re invited to join us at our site here in Warwick where you’ll have the opportunity to listen to industry leaders\, innovators and subject-matter experts discussing emerging trends\, evolving regulatory expectations and the technologies shaping the future of pharma and medtech. \nTickets include all presentations\, tour of our facility at 3P innovation and networking lunch. \nIf you’re passionate about cutting-edge technologies\, staying ahead of regulatory updates\, and the future of healthcare innovation\, you won’t want to miss this. \n“Join 3P innovation and ISPE UK Affiliate as we bring together industry leaders\, innovators\, and subject-matter experts to examine emerging trends and the technologies shaping the future of pharma and MedTech.” \n“Our keynote presentation will be delivered by Mark Wilson from PHTA Ltd\, alongside presentations from Laura Mason from Upperton Pharma Solutions and Simon Phillips from Nova Laboratories Limited. More speaker announcements to follow. \nWhat to expect on the day: \n– Expert-led presentations and practical insights\n– An exclusive tour of our 3P innovation facility\n– Dedicated networking time over lunch with your industry peers \nTickets:\n£30.00 for ISPE members\n£40.00 for non-members \nWhether you’re working in pharma or MedTech\, this event offers the opportunity to explore the latest innovations and cutting-edge technologies.” \nLink to 3P website events page – Events | Knowledge Space | 3P Innovation
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/uk-pharmaceutical-medtech-innovation/
LOCATION:3P innovation\, Bosworth Avenue\,\, Warwick\, CV34 6UQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260224T110000
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SUMMARY:Online: TBAT Webinar: Navigating HMRC Enquiries for R&D Tax Credits
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 24th February \nTime: 10:00am – 11:00am \nVenue: Online \n \nDetails\nJoin TBAT Innovation’s expert Ian Davie for our free 1 hour webinar\, “Navigating HMRC Enquiries for R&D Tax Credits: Expert Insights & Support\,” where Ian will break down what to expect from an HMRC enquiry into R&D tax credits and the ways our experienced team can support you through the process. \nDuring this webinar\, you will gain a deeper understanding of HMRC’s R&D enquiry process\, why these enquiries happen\, and how to best respond to secure your claim. Our expert will share essential guidance on ensuring compliance\, avoiding common pitfalls\, and navigating complex scenarios that may arise during an enquiry. \nWe’ll also provide actionable tips to minimise risk and showcase how our team can advocate on your behalf to achieve the best possible outcomes. \nKey Takeaways: \n• Steps to respond effectively and ensure compliance \n• Common reasons for HMRC enquiries and how to avoid them \n• Understanding HMRC’s enquiry process for R&D tax credits \n• How our organisation’s support can make a difference \nWhether you’re new to R&D tax credits\, have experience with claims\, worried about getting a compliance check or have an enquiry from HMRC\, this session will equip you with the tools and knowledge to confidently manage HMRC enquiries and protect the valuable funding you deserve. \nThere will be a Q&A session during the webinar\, as well as an opportunity to book a free 1-2-1 discussion post-event \n  \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/tbat-webinar-navigating-hmrc-enquiries/
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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CREATED:20260213T143457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T140651Z
UID:41780-1771927200-1771930800@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:Online - Monthly Membership Drop-In session
DESCRIPTION:Launched in May\, the new Member Portal provides members with access to wider community reach\, knowledge sharing\, exclusive member offers\, forum discussions and access to event & training materials – all in one place. \nMember Forum – no registration required\, just sign into the portal\, head the Member Forum and join the conversation! \nIf you are a member and not yet signed up to the portal\, click here to unlock your access. \nNon members are invited to explore open areas of the portal – to receive full access join our membership starting from £275+VAT. \nOur Monthly Membership Drop-In Session is an open space for members to ask questions\, share feedback\, and engage with the Medilink Midlands team. These informal drop-in sessions take place on the last Tuesday of each month. \nEach session focuses on a specific topic. The next forum will be held on: \nTuesday 24th FebruaryTopic: Upcoming Medilink Midlands Events \n\n25.02.2026: In-Person Event: WMHTC – North Star Workshop 1 – Insight & Evidence\n10.03.2026: In-Person Event: Building Resilient High-Growth\, Globally Competitive Life Sciences Cluster: Finance and Investment\n10.03.2026: In-Person Event: Venturefest West Midlands 2026\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/monthly-drop-in-session-february/
LOCATION:Online – Members Portal
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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