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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: BBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases Programme
DESCRIPTION:The BBSRC are offering two informative webinars to coincide with the Phase 2 launch of the BBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases. These sessions offer the chance for those interested in applying for the funding to learn more about the opportunity and to pose their questions to those allocating the funds. \nBook your place today\nBBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases Programme  \nThe Endemic Livestock Diseases Initiative aims to meaningfully reduce the overall level and impact of endemic disease on the UK livestock sector\, to improve productivity and the health and welfare of animals. The initiative will bring academia and businesses together to co-create novel prevention and intervention solutions. \nAll projects must include at least one business project partner. The full economic cost of your project can be up to £1\,000\,000 over 3 years. BBSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost. The business project partner must contribute at least 10% cash (or in-kind) of the full economic cost of the project. \nProject collaborators are crucial participants in the proposals. They may encompass a wide range of stakeholders\, including: \n\nfarmers\nbusinesses\ninnovators\nveterinary practitioners\ndata management service providers\n\nBusinesses must be UK-based or have UK-based research activity. \nProjects should address the themes below. The scope is solutions-focused and research and translation activities that cut across the themes are encouraged. \n\nDigital agriculture\nGenetics and breeding\nFarm management\nVaccine platforms and technologies\nNovel therapeutics\nCo-infection\n\nExclusions from this call include bovine TB and animal nutrition. \nFor more information about the initiative\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-bbsrc-defra-endemic-livestock-diseases-programme/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220825T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220825T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220825T104822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T104822Z
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SUMMARY:Materials Research Exchange 2022
DESCRIPTION:MRE 2022 will be taking place 3–5 October 2022 and will be delivered face to face with a virtual add-on for selected seminars. The event is organised and run by Innovate UK KTN\, taking place at the Business Design Centre in London and will be full of new insights about what materials research and innovations are taking place to help the UK recover\, become more resilient and grow. Confirmed sponsors and exhibitors include Henry Royce Institute\, STFC\, IOM3\, UK Tribology Network\, Potter Clarkson\, National Nuclear Laboratory\, UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Materials Research Facility\, the Transforming Foundation Industries (TFI) and Smart Sustainable Plastic Packaging (SSPP) Challenges\, IMechE\, IET\, IOM3\, IOP\, Algreen\, Green Graphene\, University of Cambridge\, University of Oxford\, Cranfield University\, Imperial College London\, The University of Manchester\, University of Leeds\, University of Liverpool and The University of Sheffield. \nFull event programme will be coming next week. \nClick here to register\, view exhibitor opportunities\, and find out more about the event\, including our sponsors and confirmed exhibitors.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/materials-research-exchange-2022/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220908
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220630T114607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T114607Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: City of Mentor\, Ohio - Fifth Annual Conference on Innovation & Trade
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Northeast Ohio region is home to some of the leading medical institutions in the United States\, including the Cleveland Clinic\, and the region has developed one of the nation’s most important biomedical clusters. \nThe City of Mentor\, Ohio is pleased to offer you this opportunity to learn more about the advantages of doing business in Northeast Ohio and the City of Mentor\, particularly in the healthcare industry\, through the 5th Annual Conference on Innovation and Trade. Over 700 biomedical firms are located here\, including over 400 medical device manufacturers specializing in imaging\, neurostimulation\, orthopedics\, cardiovascular\, and sterilization. Among these are world leaders such as General Electric Healthcare\, Siemens\, Toshiba\, Hitachi\, Philips Healthcare\, and STERIS. \nOhio’s commitment to supporting investment in the biotech industry and these centers of excellence and innovation have driven Ohio’s biomedical industry to grow by 59% since the year\n2000\, now employing over 80\,000 experienced workers. Mentor\, Ohio is strategically located in the heart of this cluster and ready to assist international biomedical and technical companies\nto invest for success. \nThis three-day conference includes a packed programme of keynote talks\, seminars\, informal networking opportunities and an evening reception. \nFor more information on how Medilink Midlands can support your attendance at this conference\, please get in touch. \nTo learn more about the City of Mentor International Conference on Innovation and Trade and to register for additional information\, please click here. Booking details can be found here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/city-of-mentor-fifth-annual-conference/
LOCATION:City of Mentor\, Ohio
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220905T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220905T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220818T123926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T124424Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: BBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases Programme
DESCRIPTION:The BBSRC are offering two informative webinars to coincide with the Phase 2 launch of the BBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases. These sessions offer the chance for those interested in applying for the funding to learn more about the opportunity and to pose their questions to those allocating the funds. \nBook your place today\nBBSRC/DEFRA Endemic Livestock Diseases Programme  \nThe Endemic Livestock Diseases Initiative aims to meaningfully reduce the overall level and impact of endemic disease on the UK livestock sector\, to improve productivity and the health and welfare of animals. The initiative will bring academia and businesses together to co-create novel prevention and intervention solutions. \nAll projects must include at least one business project partner. The full economic cost of your project can be up to £1\,000\,000 over 3 years. BBSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost. The business project partner must contribute at least 10% cash (or in-kind) of the full economic cost of the project. \nProject collaborators are crucial participants in the proposals. They may encompass a wide range of stakeholders\, including: \n\nfarmers\nbusinesses\ninnovators\nveterinary practitioners\ndata management service providers\n\nBusinesses must be UK-based or have UK-based research activity. \nProjects should address the themes below. The scope is solutions-focused and research and translation activities that cut across the themes are encouraged. \n\nDigital agriculture\nGenetics and breeding\nFarm management\nVaccine platforms and technologies\nNovel therapeutics\nCo-infection\n\nExclusions from this call include bovine TB and animal nutrition. \nFor more information about the initiative\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-bbsrc-defra-endemic-livestock-diseases-programme-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220907T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220725T145156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T111549Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: 3D Printing in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe next webinar in the Additive Manufacturing Special Interest Group series is taking place on Wednesday 7th September. The session will focus on the latest innovations and developments in 3D Printing across the healthcare sector. Chaired by Ruth Goodridge\, our programme includes talks from: \n\nSophie Cox\, Associate Professor in Healthcare Technologies\, University of Birmingham\nHenry Pinchbeck\, CEO\, 3D Lifeprints\nPeter Llewelyn Evans\, Maxillofacial Laboratory Services Manager\, Swansea Bay UHB.\n\nSee below for speaker profiles and presentation titles \nBOOK YOUR FREE PLACE\nSpeaker Profiles \n \nHenry Pinchbeck\, CEO\, 3D LifePrints \nPresentation title: Personalising Surgery: Medical 3D printing at the Point of Care \n3D LifePrints is a leading Personalised Surgery and Medical 3D Printing company. Its focus is the design and manufacture of patient specific medical devices. 3D LifePrints’ USP is that it provides its services from embedded facilities at the Point of Care within host hospitals\, allowing the clinicians direct access to the full range of 3D technologies. 3D LifePrints recently opened its first facility in the USA\, at the Texas Medical Center. Henry Pinchbeck is a Founder and the CEO of 3D LifePrints. A scientist by training\, he is an experienced businessman and a UK qualified solicitor. As CEO\, Henry is responsible for all 3D LifePrints’ global activities but particularly concentrates on the development of the medical 3D printing sector in the UK and USA. \n# \nPeter Llewelyn Evans\, Maxillofacial Laboratory Services Manager\, Maxillofacial Laboratory \nPresentation title: The Application of 3D Printing in Head and Neck Reconstruction \nPeter’s career started studying Maxillofacial Prosthetics in London in 1987. He moved to South Wales to join the Welsh Craniofacial Implant Team in 1989\, a team that pioneered the use of Craniofacial Implants at St Lawrence Hospital\, Chepstow. The Unit relocated to Morriston Hospital\, Swansea in 1998 where he is the manager of the Maxillofacial Laboratory Services. \nHis main areas of interest include facial prosthetics for children\, craniofacial implantology and 3D modelling and imaging. He has published extensively on the use of digital technology in Maxillofacial surgery and technology and in particular on the integration of digital technologies into facial prosthetics. Peter has also lectured in the UK and worldwide. \nPeter is a fellow of the IMPT\, founder member of the British Facial and Audiological Implant Group (BFAIG)\, a founder member and Secretary of  the Centre for Applied Technology in Surgery (CARTIS) and Secretary to the Advanced Digital Technologies (ADT) Foundation. \n \nDr Sophie Cox\, Associate Professor in Healthcare Technologies\, University of Birmingham \nPresentation title: Moving additive manufacturing beyond anatomically customised implants \nSophie is an Associate Professor in healthcare technologies at the University of Birmingham and leads the Centre for Custom Medical Devices. Her research focuses on exploiting additive manufacturing for the production of personalised metallic implants to replace or regenerate skeletal tissues. The team predominantly works on developing strategies to add functionality through surface modification or modification of device designs. In this talk she shall share three case studies to highlight that we may merge the design freedoms of 3d printing with biomaterials advancements to move custom medical devices into a new era that delivers additional patient benefits. \nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the INSTILS programme\, attendance is not restricted to the region and is open to all. \nDURATION: 1.5 hours \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-3d-printing-in-healthcare/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220912T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220617T100704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220617T100704Z
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SUMMARY:In-person event: MedTech Integrates 2022
DESCRIPTION:*Please note that this event has been rescheduled from 21st June 2022. See bottom of this page for note from organisers regarding tickets already booked.*\n  \nFocused on technology\, diagnostics\, devices\, therapeutics organisations\, and regulators\nInspired by the success of this year’s MedTech Integrates in June 2021\, Life Science Integrates is delighted to announce the third MedTech Integrates conference. This one-day gathering of technology\, diagnostics\, devices and therapeutics organisations\, as well as clinicians and regulators\, provides a platform to discuss the major challenges impacting the MedTech sector. \nAddressing the needs of the MedTech community to overcome the challenges needed to achieve a transformation of diagnostics and devices in healthcare\, MedTech Integrates will be to a face-to-face one-day conference\, taking place at the Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge on 12 September 2022. \nTo view the full programme and to book your place\, click here.\n  \nNote from organisers: \nAs you are no doubt aware\, the RMT have planned a number of rail and tube strikes in June; the first of which is planned for 12 September\, the date of MedTech Integrates. If this strike goes ahead\, we realise the impact this would have for our delegates\, speakers\, sponsors and innovators. \nAs such\, we have taken the very difficult decision to postpone the event until Monday 12 September (at the same venue). Please note: \nAll tickets will remain valid and we will transfer these to 12 September. \nThere are no changes to the agenda timings or session content. \nWe apologise for the inconvenience\, which is of course out of our immediate control. Please rest assured we took this decision to ensure as little disruption as possible and that MedTech Integrates 2022 remains a hugely successful event.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-medtech-integrates-2022/
LOCATION:Leonardo Royal Hotel\, London Tower Bridge
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220725T144104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T155308Z
UID:19791-1663147800-1663160400@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Infection Control: What has Covid taught us?
DESCRIPTION:**PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT WILL NOW BE HELD ONLINE**\nThe latest session in the Infectious Diseases Special Interest Group (SIG) series is taking place on Wednesday 14 September. Organised in partnership with De Montfort University\, the session will be chaired by Dr Maitreyi Shivkumar\, Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology at the Leicester School of Pharmacy\, and will include three presentations from our expert panel (see programme and speaker profiles below for full details). \nTo book your free spot at this ONLINE event\, please click here.\nSpeakers and presentation titles \n \nDr Maitreyi Shivkumar\, Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology\, School of Pharmacy\, De Montfort University \nSession Chair \nMaitreyi Shivkumar is a Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology in the School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. Her research interests are in developing novel antivirals and understanding host-virus interactions\, with a focus on coronaviruses and HIV. She has also developed coronavirus models and systems to evaluate environmental stability and antiviral efficacy of disinfectants against human coronaviruses. \n  \n \nDr Enrico Ferrari\, Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology\, School of Life Sciences\, University of Lincoln \nPresentation title: The mechanism of adsorption of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein onto solid materials: Can new knowledge contribute to infection control? \nEnrico studied for his BSc+MSc in Biotechnology at the University of Udine\, Italy between 1996 and 2001. He subsequently completed a PhD in Nanotechnology\, graduating from the University of Trieste\, Italy in 2007. Enrico went on the undertake a Postdoc in Biophotonics from 2007 to 2009 at CNR\, Trieste\, Italy\, followed by a Postdoc in Molecular Neurobiology between 2009 and 2012 at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology\, Cambridge\, UK. He joined University of Lincoln’s School of Life Sciences in 2012\, where he is currently a Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology. Enrico primarily studies the mechanism of interaction between biomolecules and nanoparticles and applies this knowledge to the field of nanobiotechnology. \n  \n \nDr Gracy Sailo-Lebeau\, Director of Technical Projects and Head of R&D\, Residual Barrier Technology Ltd \nPresentation title: Are biodegradable disinfectants effective against dry surface biofilms and multi drug resistant bacteria? \nGracy oversees the R&D department at Residual Barrier Technology where I take the lead role in new and innovative product development from concept to launch. Gracy has a BSc in Plant Pathology and MSc in Agricultural Microbiology\, and obtained a PhD in Environmental Microbiology at Coventry University in 2008. As a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow\, Gracy investigated the antimicrobial properties of plants and chemicals and have since worked in commercial research\, new disinfectant development\, regulatory affairs\, infection control and hygiene related areas. \n \nSiobhan Murphy\, Regulatory Specialist\, Contec Cleanroom Ltd. \nPresentation Title: EU and GB Biocidal Products Regulation – A Post-Brexit Update \nSiobhan is a Regulatory Specialist with over 10 years experience in the field of chemical regulations\, primarily biocidal product legislation. Having previously worked as a consultant\, Siobhan joined Contec in April 2018 to manage the authorisation of their cleanroom disinfectants in the EU\, GB and global markets. \n*** \nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme\, attendance is not restricted to companies in the Leicester/Leicestershire area and is open to all.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-disinfectants-state-of-the-art-and-the-regulatory-landscape/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220914T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220726T082924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T150049Z
UID:19803-1663147800-1663166700@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Engaging with MedTech and HealthTech to support SMEs
DESCRIPTION:The DEMAND Hub (Data-Enabled Medical technologies and Devices Hub)\, brought to you by the University of Birmingham\, is delighted to bring you this SME engagement event that will provide support to small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to access the right expertise that will enable them to successfully collaborate and move novel ideas from products and services through to apps and data technologies. \nThe event will provide delegates with an opportunity to engage with experts working within the field of medical innovation translation – including representatives from Medilink Midlands – and will focus on how collaboration is key for the success of these innovations from the laboratory through to the clinic and towards commercial exploitation. \nThe event will also offer a unique pitching opportunity for SMEs to receive 1-to-1 coaching from experts working within the field of commercialisation and technology translation. \nFor more information and to book your spot\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-engaging-with-medtech-and-healthtech-to-support-smes/
LOCATION:Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre\, 53 Edgbaston Park Road\, Birmingham\, B15 2RS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220825T104359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T104359Z
UID:20115-1663200000-1663372799@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: 7th Molecular Microbiology Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Molecular Microbiology conference\, sponsored by AltaBioscience\, will take place at the University of Birmingham\, UK on 15th – 16th September 2022. This event is a fantastic opportunity to hear about cutting-edge research in microbiology from leading UK and international researchers with talks and posters covering the latest trends on interactions between microbes and their environment\, gene expression and RNA biology\, bacterial cell structures\, replication and cell division\, and human pathogens. \nFor more information and to book your place\, click here. \nAbout the Molecular Microbiology (Mol Micro) Conference\nThe Conference was first organised by Jörg Vogel (University of Würzburg) and John Helmann (Cornell University) eleven years ago (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.07852.x).   It celebrates the journal of the same name that has long been a gold standard for publishing in the field. Speakers are drawn from the journal’s recent authors and it also provides opportunities for early career researchers to present their work. \nConfirmed speakers:\n\nJulia van Kessel: Indiana State University (USA) \nTom Santangelo: Colorado State University (USA) \nThorsten Mascher: Technical University of Dresden (Germany) \nKlas Flardh: Lund University (Sweden) \nAngelika Gründling (Imperial College London) \nKristina Jonas: Stockholm University (Sweden) \nDirk Schüler: University of Bayreuth (Germany)  \nEva Frickel (University of Birmingham (UK) \n\nThe full schedule can be found here. \nConference fees and booking:\nStandard registration ends 26th August 2022. \nStudent rate:\n\nEarly bird: £100 (EXTENDED UNTIL 20th May 2022)\nRegular rate: £200 (after 20th May 2022)\n\nAcademic/Professional rate:\n\nEarly bird: £150 (EXTENDED UNTIL 20th May 2022)\nRegular: £250 (after 20th May 2022)
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-7th-molecular-microbiology-conference/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220929T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220929T123334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T123334Z
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SUMMARY:ONLINE EVENT: NHS Scan4Safety Healthcare Supplier Forum
DESCRIPTION:This is a live virtual forum delivered via Zoom on Wednesday 12 October 2022 from 10:00am–1:30pm. \nJoin us for this online forum to hear from leaders in England\, Scotland and Wales about their plans to use open global standards to improve patient safety and supply chain processes for their Scan4Safety programmes. \nHear the latest from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) about the future regulation of medical devices. \nNHS Supply Chain will also be presenting on their strategy and the continued adoption of GS1 standards. \nThere will also be presentations from suppliers that have implemented GS1 standards for UDI. \nFor more information and to book your place\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/online-event-nhs-scan4safety-healthcare-supplier-forum/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220929T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220922T144243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T144243Z
UID:20581-1664460000-1664463600@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: An Overview of the Future UK Medical Device Regulation
DESCRIPTION:SEHTA are pleased to offer you a FREE to attend webinar session with IVDeology on an overview of the main points from the UK government’s response to consultation on the future UK Medical Device Regulation. \nOverview of Webinar \nA chance for attendees to listen to an appraisal of the government’s responses to the consultation results around the shape of the UK Medical Device Regulations going forward. \nWe will review the UKRP requirements with the Quality Person role\, classification proposals\, transition provisions to name a few. \nThere will be ample opportunity for questions at the end of the presentation. \nSpeaker profile: Stuart Angell\, Managing Director & Co-founder\, IVDeology \nStuart created IVDeology to provide clear\, pragmatic advice and support to the IVD industry focusing on small and mid-size businesses who may not be so familiar with the requirements of IVD regulations in the UK\, EU and the rest of the world. \nIVDeology is a well established and growing UK company providing quality and regulatory consultancy\, training and compliance services to the IVD industry. \nClick here for more details and to register.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-an-overview-of-the-future-uk-medical-device-regulation/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221005T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221005T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220922T073832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T151032Z
UID:20510-1664991000-1665001800@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:City of Mentor Midlands Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Medilink Midlands and the Greater Birmingham Transatlantic Chamber of Commerce invite you to an informal evening to meet with colleagues from the City of Mentor. \nWe are delighted to be welcoming a team of representatives from our longstanding partners at the City of Mentor\, Ohio to the UK on their latest trade mission\, including: \n\nKen Filipiak\, City Manager/CEO\, City of Mentor\nKevin Malecek\, Director of Economic Development and International Trade\, City of Mentor\nKim Holizna from the Ohio Aerospace Institute (TBC)\n\nThis informal networking event\, offers you the chance to scope out potential opportunities for entering the lucrative US market. The City of Mentor is a powerhouse of innovation\, being home to more than 300 manufacturers with particular strengths in advanced manufacturing\, aerospace\, polymer\, and biomedical industry clusters. This setting will provide a forum to discuss the prospects for investment in the City of Mentor\, as well as establishing connections between UK healthcare\, aerospace\, and precision manufacturing businesses and appropriate partners and organisations in the US. \nUvamed\, a Medilink member company\, were introduced to our City of Mentor partners during their first visit in 2018 and have been working with them ever since. Keith Fawdington\, Uvamed’s Director\, writes: \n“Uvamed has long held ambitions to expand into the US. Our products fulfil a real need in the American healthcare market and Medilink Midlands\, working in collaboration with the City of Mentor and Uvamed\, have helped us towards that ambition. Since attending the first Medilink Midlands trade mission in October 2018\, Uvamed has worked with Medilink and the City of Mentor to establish US offices and make in-roads into America.” \nFor your chance to open the door to similar success\, join us at the Edgbaston Park Hotel\, Birmingham on Wednesday 5th October from 5.30pm . \nEmail zoeh@medilinkmidlands.com to confirm your place. \nFurther information on the City of Mentor can be found City of Mentor
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/an-informal-evening-with-the-city-of-mentor/
LOCATION:Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre\, 53 Edgbaston Park Road\, Birmingham\, B15 2RS
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:zoeh@medilinkwm.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220330T101334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T101334Z
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SUMMARY:EMAHSN Innovation Academy MODULE J: Navigating the Digital Health Landscape
DESCRIPTION:The East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Innovation Academy is open to anyone to register. Once registered\, participants will have access to a range of modules\, each including a webinar\, live Q&A session with the experts and online resources.The webinars are on demand\, so can be accessed at any time\, with the live Q&A session for each module being scheduled throughout 2022 \nFor further details/to watch the ON-DEMAND webinar or join the live Q&A session please CLICK HERE to Sign up for the Academy and to register for this module.\nThis module will provide you with a broad overview of the digital health landscape and the factors that digital health innovators may need to consider. These include involving people in the development of your product and value proposition. There are a wide range of digital stakeholders within the NHS which can make it challenging to navigate. \nMikes differentiates these stakeholders along with highlighting the regulations and evidence around digital health. The concept of digital health reimbursement is also covered throughout this module\, signposting to key resources to help innovators understand more about each of these factors. \nPresenter / expert\n\n\n Mike Watson – Digital Lead\, EMAHSN \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/emahsn-innovation-academy-module-j-navigating-the-digital-health-landscape/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Routes to Funding
DESCRIPTION:Silverstone Technology Cluster \nMedilink Midlands\, as a long-established membership organisation\, has links and relationships with a wide variety of companies and organisations across the health support landscape both regionally and nationally. \nIn this webinar\, supported by Hexagon\, they will be looking at what Medilink Midlands can do to support business in the MedTech/Health and Wellbeing areas as well as any transitioning or considering development towards the health sector. \nThey will be covering the grants still available through Medilink Midlands and looking at what else is out there in the funding landscape at that time (Autumn 2022) across the Midlands region. \nThey will also look through the most common errors when completing grant application forms. \nWe will provide Medilink Midlands experts in all these areas but also will be inviting Innovate UK/Innovate Edge and other funding bodies to participate particularly if there is a specific ‘call’ coming up autumn 2022. \nBook your ‘FREE’ place HERE. \nTimings:  11.00am – 12.00noon \nThis is an online Webinar\, supported by Hexagon and joining instructions will be sent to you the day before to join via Zoom.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/routes-to-funding/
LOCATION:West Midlands
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221011T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20200616T075103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T053244Z
UID:19738-1665482400-1665486000@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Making Sense of Intellectual Property for Medtech Start-Ups
DESCRIPTION:This talk is aimed at inventors and technologists\, leaders and entrepreneurs at medtech start-ups and early stage companies. \nIntellectual property is the most important asset of most tech start-ups.  Ensuring that your IP is protected in an appropriate way is a significant consideration when seeking funding to grow and underpins the future success of your company. \nThis talk outlines things to consider when you are starting out to put your IP strategy on a good path to protect your innovation\, get ready for investment and avoid some common mistakes. \nJoin Medilink\, Dr Daniel Hudson\, UK and European Patent Attorney\, Partner at Potter Clarkson and Clark Crawford\, Innovation & Commercial Services lead\, West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) at this webinar to understand and ‘make sense’ of intellectual property in the medtech space. \nDURATION: 1 hour \nTO SECURE YOUR FREE PLACE CLICK HERE\nSpeaker: \n \nDr Daniel Hudson\, UK and European Patent Attorney\, Partner at Potter Clarkson\nDaniel is a partner in the electronics and computing patent group at Potter Clarkson\, an award-winning\, top-tier firm of European patent and trade mark attorneys and IP solicitors. He works with innovative organisations to recognise and protection inventions. Dan drafts and prosecutes UK and European patent applications in the digital heath space\, and works with patent attorneys around the world to manage the international prosecution of families of patent applications. He particularly enjoys addressing the challenges involved with prosecuting related families of patent applications to obtain comprehensive protection for his clients’ inventions in view of their commercial objectives.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/ip-making-sense-of-intellectual-property-for-medtech-start-ups/
LOCATION:West Midlands
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:zoeh@medilinkwm.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221012T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221012T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220330T103100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T084809Z
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SUMMARY:NEW DATE - WEBINAR: Video Marketing for Life Science Companies: Increasing Awareness\, Engagement\, and Investment Potential
DESCRIPTION:    \n  \n  \n \n \n\n\n\n\nNEW DATE! This event was original scheduled for Tuesday 4 October but had to be unavoidably postponed. \nNow\, more than ever\, video provides incredible opportunities\, enabling organisations to promote products\, explain processes and raise the profile of their brand. In this Life Sciences Marketing Special Interest Group (SIG) webinar\, we will be discussing how life science organisations can harness the power of video – tailoring it to the needs of their organisation and audience. We’ll be discussing how video can be used to tell powerful stories\, enable viewers to process high volumes of content\, communicate complex subject matters and increase their appeal to investors in engaging and memorable ways. \nThe presentation will be hosted by Robin Bodicoat\, Head of Marketing at Touchlight\, and the guest presenter will be Tim Bassford\, an award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director of Turbine Creative\, who specialises in marketing for the life science industry. Tim will provide insights and recommendations on relevant and innovative video solutions related to the industry\, which will increase awareness amongst your customer base\, maximise client relationships\, and support collaboration amongst your employees. \nBOOK YOUR FREE PLACE NOW\nLearning points include:\n• Different video solutions – various video types that can be used to meet different needs\n• Latest innovations in video – which can empower Life Science organisations\n• How to get the most out of video – practical tips and key considerations\n• Delivering video – the most appropriate and successful platforms to use for your needs\n• Budget – what sort of costs to expect\, and what can be achieved for different budgets \nPlus there will be time for the audience to ask questions. \nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. This event is classed as State Aid to participating businesses\, the value of which is £190\, but is delivered completely free of charge to participants. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the INSTILS programme\, attendance is not restricted to companies in the D2N2/NG area and is open to all. \nDURATION: 1 hour \nSpeaker Profiles:  \n \nRobin Bodicoat – Head of Marketing\, Touchlight \nRobin is the CIM qualified\, Head of Marketing at Touchlight Genetics\, a London-based biotech focused on the discovery and development of DNA-based genetic medicines\, including DNA vaccines and gene therapies. He is also an active Board Member of the BMC (Business Marketing Club)\, which is the independent voice of the B2B marketing industry. He has 20+ years’ experience in Life Sciences\, Pharma and Healthcare\, with knowledge in marketing campaign planning and strategy\, and brand development. In 2017 he managed the global re-brand of Quotient Sciences \n  \n  \nTim Bassford\, Creative Director\, Turbine Creative \nTim is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Turbine Creative\, a Nottingham based creative agency working with ambitious brands both locally and across the world. Tim has previously provided expert content marketing services to organisations such as Thermo Fisher Scientific\, Beckman Coulter\, Johnson & Johnson\, the BBC and Team GB to name a few. Tim has over 15 years’ experience in the creation of engaging video content for B2B clients and has won industry awards along the way for his innovative\, creative and diverse portfolio.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-using-video-marketing-to-increase-awareness-engagement-and-investment-potential-for-life-science-companies/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa O'Rourke":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220922T150038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T152107Z
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SUMMARY:SEHTA 2022 MedTech Expo
DESCRIPTION:For over 17 years\, South East Health Technologies Alliance (SEHTA) has developed an excellent reputation for support of its 1\,400+ members\, especially SMEs\, through its one-to-one mentoring\, fund-finding\, consultancy and events programme. \nLast year we ran our 2nd International MedTech Expo & Conference\, as hybrid – a combination of an attended in-person and virtual event\, aimed at SME’s\, Corporates\, Academics & NHS Healthcare Providers\, designed to take the programme of support to another level. We had 35 Sponsors and Exhibitors from all over the UK\, Europe and Rest of the World and over 150 delegates took part. \nFor 2022 we are organising this event as an attended live event only. \nProgramme: \nEXPO OPENS – 09:00\nCONFERENCE STARTS – 10:00\nEXPO CLOSES – 17:00\nCONFERENCE CLOSES – 17:30 \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/sehta-2022-medtech-expo/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221018T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221018T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220922T143542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T180107Z
UID:20579-1666085400-1666099800@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Women's Health: A Holistic Approach
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 18th October marks World Menopause Day. We’ll be hosting our next Food Supplements Special Interest Group (SIG) to mark the occasion\, with an in-person event dedicated to exploring how nutrition and supplementation can positively impact women’s health. The event will be held at Meetpoint Midlands in Kegworth. \nIn addition to updates from our event partners\, Jenson R+ (Janet Worrell and Mihai Inceu) and SIG co-organiser\, Nick Bennett (ADM Protexin)\, we’ll hear presentations from guest speakers including: \n\n Esther Mills Roberts\, HFMA  – Collagen: Research\, Regulations and Opportunities\nGeorge Donnely\, Hemogad – Ferritin: Unmet needs and Solutions\nJolanta Borkowska\, The Holistic Pharmacist – A holistic approach to perimenopause and menopause: How functional testing\, nutrition\, supplements and lifestyle factors can help balance hormones and ease symptoms\n\nThis event is open to all and intends to provide both an overview of the latest developments and opportunities in the sector\, as well as practical guidance for those wishing to learn more about how supplementation\, nutrition and lifestyle choices can positively impact women’s health. Secure your place at this timely event via the link below. \n		\n					\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n		\n  \nSpeaker profiles\n \nJanet Worrell\, Head of Regulatory Affairs\, JensonR+ \nPresentation: Introduction and Panel Chair \nJanet is based at JensonR+ Limited’s Nottingham office. She previously ran her own consultancy business\, consult2deliver limited\, where she collaborated with OTC Experts. She developed her regulatory skills at Thomas Kerfoot and Medeva\, before moving to 3M as the global regulatory lead for Qvar. Her first role in OTC medicines began at Boots the Chemist\, before transferring to senior roles within Boots Healthcare International. She subsequently worked at Vectura\, and later became Head of Innovative Regulatory Affairs at Boots Pharmaceuticals. Janet is the co-founder of the Food Supplements SIG. \n \nNick Bennett\, Head of Product Development\, ADM Protexin \nPresentation Title: Andropause and Menopause \nNick’s career in food supplements spans over 25 years. He has worked with organisations of all sizes\, focusing on the technical and regulatory aspects that underpin product development. His passion is designing formulations that contain a worthwhile and appropriate amount of each ingredient\, as well as increasing consumer understanding around choosing worthwhile products that suit their budget and individual needs. A registered nutritionist for 20 years\, Nick is excited about joining ADM Protexin as Head of Product Development\, producing pre\, pro and postbiotic based products for animals and humans which can profoundly support health and wellbeing. \n \nMihai Inceu\, Senior Regulatory Officer\, JensonR+ \nPresentation Title: Product Characterisation: Natural Health Products \nMihai is currently based in London and Nottingham for JensonR+ Ltd. While at the Faculty of Chemistry in Cluj-Napoca\, Mihai was awarded a research scholarship for a study monitoring pesticide residue in Romanian wines\, while also working on developing extraction techniques to enable the identification of fake food products on the market. \nAfter a short spell at Ranbaxy as a Bioequivalence Scientist\, Mihai worked for 5 years at Nelsons within quality control\, quality assurance\, and later Regulatory Affairs\,  where he focused on food supplements\, cosmetics\, traditional herbal remedies and homeopathic remedies. He has expertise in regulatory complications relating to uncategorised products \n \nEsther Mills-Roberts\, Director of Communications\, HMFA \nPresentation Topic: Collagen: Research\, Regulations\, Opportunities \nEsther Mills-Roberts is Director of Communications at the Health Food Manufacturers’ Association. She is a registered AfN nutritionist\, and BANT registered nutritional therapist. Well-known for her passion for nutritional science\, Esther enthusiastically communicates at every level; business\, practitioner and the consumer. She spent many years editing and writing for publications ranging from Journals\, through to trade health publications\, consumer press and digital \n \nJolanta Borkowska\, The Holistic Pharmacist \nPresentation Title: A Holistic Approach to Menopause: How Functional Testing\, Nutrition\, Supplements and Lifestyle Factors Can Help Balance Hormones and Ease Symptoms \nJolanta Borkowska is a holistic pharmacist and nutritional therapist\, helping people transform their health using advanced scientific testing and personalised nutrition and lifestyle medicine. \n \nGeorge Donnelly\, Founder & CEO\, HemoGAD \nPresentation Title/Topic: Ferritin: Unmet needs and Potential Solutions \nGeorge Donnelly is the Inventor\, Founder and CEO of HemoGAD. A diagnosis of Haemochromatosis in his early 40’s led George to study the effects of Iron overload. Considered a patient expert with his peers\, his goal is to educate and help patients manage their care routines effectively. \n  \nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the INSTILS programme\, attendance is not restricted to companies in the Derby/Derbyshire/Nottingham/Nottinghamshire area and is open to all. \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-womens-health-a-holistic-approach/
LOCATION:MeetPoint Midlands\, Conference Centre\, 28 High Street\, Kegworth\, Derbyshire\, DE74 2DA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220901T074608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T155753Z
UID:20605-1666171800-1666188000@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: The Future of Remote Monitoring and Virtual Wards
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) industry event programme\, aimed to support the West Midlands innovation ecosystem\, and to make the West Midlands healthier\, more productive and deliver the best possible clinical outcomes for patients. \nEvent overview: \nSince covid we have seen a rapid rise of acceptance and use with remote monitoring and virtual wards within the health care sector\, and this in person event will look at the past\, present\, and future demands within the remote monitoring and virtual ward landscape\, and what individuals\, including innovators\, suppliers\, clinicians\, and service providers need to collectively consider. \nEvent to cover: \n\nWhat is the technical scope\nWhat is required (DTAC\, regulations and requirements)\nWho are the customers? And how to approach\nIntegrated care\, do we have the systems to facilitate?\nMarket opportunities (NHS structure\, procurement and accessibility)\nWhat is the future and potential future requirements\nFunding & support\n\n		\n					\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n		\nWith presentations including: \n\nThomas Llewellyn\, Remote Monitoring Lead\, WMAHSN\nFiona Costello\, VP of National Accreditations\, ORCHA\nAdrian Smith\, WM5G Health & Care Sector Lead\, WM5G and Head of Digital Transformation\, NHS Arden & GEM CSU\nIan Newington\, Head of Special Projects\, Innovation Programmes and IP\, NIHR\nDr Masood Ahmed\, Chief Digital Officer\, WMAHSN\nChris Dyke\, Connectivity Manager\, Medilink Midlands\nEwa Truchanowicz\, Managing Director\, Dignio\nDr Noel O’Kelly\, Clinical Director (Spirit Digital) Spirit Health\n\nYou will also have the chance to put your questions to our panellist of experts. \nNearby parking is available at Faraday Wharf ( same postcode as iCentrum). \nIf travelling by train\, it is an approximate 15 minute walk from Snow Hill or New Street train station.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/remotemonitoringvirtualwards/
LOCATION:iCentrum\, Innovation Birmingham\, Holt Street\, Birmingham\, B7 4BB\, Holt Street\, Birmingham\, B7 4BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured,Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221020T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221020T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220901T074608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T133017Z
UID:20231-1666258200-1666272600@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: NHS Adoption of Medical Devices: Pathway to Procurement
DESCRIPTION:Want expert guidance on how to get your medical device adopted into the NHS? Don’t miss the latest session in our series of events organised in partnership with CHEATA\, taking place in person at Charnwood Campus on Thursday 20th October. Our panel brings together leaders from across the NHS\, including: \n\nNatasha Brown\, Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) Procurement\nProfessor Dan Clark OBE\, Head of Clinical Engineering for NUH\nSimon Hall\, National Clinical Engagement and Implementation Manager\, NHS Supply Chain\nDr Sarah Bolton\, Business Manager\, CHEATA\n\nThis is your opportunity to gain insight from those involved with all stages of the adoption process\, and will include ample time to pose your own questions to the panel. \n		\n					\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n		\nSpeaker profiles\n \nDr Sarah Bolton\, Business Manager\, CHEATA \nSarah has been the Business Manager for CHEATA since August 2016. Prior to joining CHEATA\, Sarah was responsible for Healthcare and Medical Devices at Pera Technology\, a role which included project delivery\, client engagement and management\, project planning and management as well as bid writing for major UK and EC funding bodies. Sarah is an experienced research scientist with a background in academic and clinical inflammation research where she undertook her post-doctoral studies on inflammatory mechanisms in the brain and activation mechanisms of eosinophils in asthma. She joined AstraZeneca in 2004 as an Experimental Pathologist in the Respiratory and Inflammation Therapy area\, specialising in translation pathology of COPD and asthma. After leaving AZ\, Sarah worked as an independent consultant continuing the experimental pathology work for a range of academic and commercial clients. \nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the INSTILS programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. \n \nProfessor Dan Clark OBE\, Head of Clinical Engineering\, Nottingham University Hospitals & Director\, CHEATA \nDan leads the Clinical Engineering service at Nottingham University Hospitals\, one of the largest in Europe\, which provides the full scope of equipment services including: device evaluation\, commissioning\, service and maintenance\, decommissioning and disposal.  He has considerable experience of evaluating new technologies and medical devices and introducing them into the healthcare setting. Dan also holds an honorary chair in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham and is co-director of the Centre for Healthcare Technologies\, a unique collaborative venture between Nottingham University and NUH NHS Trust specialising in the acceleration of curiosity driven science into adopted medical technology. He also chairs the NUH NHS Trust’s Medical Devices Group and sits on a number of trust-wide risk committees. Finally\, Dan was an expert member of the NICE Medical Technology Advisory Committee (MTAC) for 10 years until his “retirement” from the committee in 2019. Dan is a director and founder member of CHEATA since its inception in late 2014. Dan was awarded an OBE for Services to Clinical Engineering particularly during Covid-19 in the 2021 New Years Honours. \n \nSimon Hall\, National Clinical Lead\, NHS Supply Chain \nOriginally working in urology in London\, Simon has spent the majority of his nursing career in community services. Returning to acute care\, he became lead nurse for tissue viability at University Hospitals Bristol (UHB)\, wining the trust’s rising star award for service improvement. \nSimon was seconded to work in the Department of Health to establish if clinical input positively impacted the procurement of healthcare products.  He returned to UHB as Deputy Head of Nursing\, before joining CPP as the National Clinical Lead for Tower 5 within NHS Supply Chain. \n \nNatasha Brown\, Deputy Head of Procurement\, Nottingham University Hospitals \nNatasha has a wealth of public sector procurement experience and hold the procurement and supply chain industry qualification (MCIPS). Natasha holds a Law degree which has provided a solid foundation into the procurement and supply chain profession\, and her experience includes procurement within local authorities\, universities and housing associations as well as the NHS. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the INSTILS programme\, attendance is not restricted to the region and is open to all.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-adoption-of-medical-devices-pathway-to-procurement/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221020T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221020T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20221012T134019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T134019Z
UID:20822-1666276200-1666279800@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Using LIMS to Support MHRA and HTA Auditing
DESCRIPTION:Interactive Software are delighted to be hosting a live webinar on the 20th October from 2.30 – 3.30pm for Biobank Managers and laboratory professionals who would like to understand more about using LIMS to support MHRA and HTA auditing. \nThe agenda: \n\nAn introduction to Interactive Software\nLIMS for auditing and quality compliance\nNottingham University – client case study\n\nThe team at Interactive Software will talk and guide you through how a laboratory information management system (LIMS) can help support your lab processes to meet the requirements for regulatory compliance with the MHRA and the Human Tissue Act (HTA). \nCompliance is all about quality. By improving your data quality through use of timely capture\, management\, validation and formatting of sample information\, a well-designed LIMS will give you complete traceability for compliance and quality assurance. \nInteractive Software are well placed to offer advice and assistance. As developers of the Achiever Medical web-based\, laboratory information management system\, our software is trusted by Biobanks\, pharma\, research labs and biorepositories to manage\, analyse and process laboratory data accurately and securely. It is designed to instil good laboratory practice and automate lab workflows to increase efficiency and productivity. \nTo register your interest\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-using-lims-to-support-mhra-and-hta-auditing/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220929T121751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T075007Z
UID:20633-1666864800-1666879200@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:HYBRID EVENT: Digital Technologies for Positive Mental Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:       \nTo mark the launch of the collaborative project between Medilink Midlands and the ARISE Innovation Hub\, part of Anglia Ruskin University\, we will be hosting an exciting hybrid event on Thursday 27th October. The event will be held at Harlow Innovation Park\, located in Essex\, within the established London-Stansted-Cambridge corridor. \nFor the first in our series of events held in collaboration with ARISE\, we’re taking the MedTech and Systems Special Interest Group (SIG) on the road. Born out of our longstanding partnership with Nottingham Trent University (NTU)\, this special interest group has met several times a year since it was first established in 2016\, and is a great example of how networks of this kind can strengthen connections between academia\, clinicians and industry. \nThis next event in the series explores how digital technologies are providing innovative solutions that are positively impacting mental health care and wellbeing more widely. We’ll hear talks from specialists working across this swiftly developing field\, covering topics ranging from AI and machine learning\, through to app-based interventions and interactive physical devices. \nThe event will be introduced by Professor Yvonne Barnett\, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at Anglia Ruskin University and Medilink Midlands Board Member. Our presentations will be chaired by Professor Phil Breedon\, Professor of Smart Technologies at NTU and leader of the MedTech and Systems Special Interest Group since its launch. \nWe will hear presentations on the day from: \n\nProfessor Graham Ball\, Executive Director of the Medical Technologies Centre\, Anglia Ruskin University & Founder-CSO of Intelligent Omics\nDr Joseph C. Manning\, MBE\, Clinical Associate Professor for the NIHR and HEE based at the University of Nottingham\nDr Sarah Wright\, Global Account Director for Blueskeye\,\nDr Will Farr\, Chief Investigator within the NHS\, Tangiball\nEmilios Lemoniatis\, Director\, Frontline Buddy & Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist – Digital Ethics/Innovation\, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust\n\nOffered as a hybrid event\, we’d be delighted to welcome you in person on the day. We’ll be creating a dedicated networking space alongside the formal presentations\, as well as offering a tour of the facility. We encourage you to bring along your banners and any other take-home resources to facilitate connections between attendees and hopefully spark future collaborations. \nTo join us in person at Harlow Innovation Park\, click on the button below. \nSpeaker Profiles\n \nProfessor Graham Ball\, Executive Director of the Medical Technologies Centre\, Anglia Ruskin University & Founder-CSO of Intelligent Omics \nPresentation title: Digital Innovations for Mental Health – A Partnership Approach \nProf Graham Ball is the Executive Director of the Medical Technologies Research Centre at Anglia Ruskin University and founder-CSO of Intelligent Omics.  Prof Ball specializes in the application of innovative artificial intelligence and machine learning methods to the analysis of complex data in the biomolecular\, biomedical\, and pharmacological domains. \nProf Ball has led the development and validation of bioinformatics algorithms using Machine learning to mine molecular data for the last 20 years.  He has focused on applying these approaches to public data repositories leveraging actionable and translational features from the data.  He has published over 200 journal papers and 7 patents in this area.  After a PhD (UN-funded) modelling environmental systems\, in 2000 he shifted his focus to analysis of proteomic and genomic data; searching for proteins and genes associated with cancer.  His current research focuses on innovative computational methods that allow the identification of optimized biomarker panels\, molecular systems of disease and druggable biology. \n \nDr Joseph Manning MBE\, Clinical-Academic Children’s Nurse\, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust  \nPresentation title: The SAPhE Pathway Study – Using Digital Innovation to Enhance the Safety of Children and Young People Experiencing Mental Health Crisis in Acute Paediatric Care. \nJoseph is a Clinical-Academic Children’s Nurse with a strong national and international profile within the fields of nursing\, paediatric critical care\, and clinical academic capacity and capability development. He is the first registered children’s nurse in the UK to be awarded an HEE NIHR ICA Clinical Lectureship and is seen as a trailblazer in his field. \nHe has meaningful concurrent engagement in clinical practice and research\, holding frontline healthcare and senior leadership roles at Nottingham Children’s Hospital and an Associate Professorship (Research) / Deputy Director of the Centre for Children and Young People Health Research at the University of Nottingham. Joseph leads a methodologically diverse and clinically focused programme of research with a mission to improve the experiences\, outcomes and lives of children\, young people and their families that access acute care. Over the past decade he has received more than £5.4 million in competitive grant capture from national and international funders. His contribution and leadership to the nursing profession\, clinical academic careers\, and nursing research has been recognised by being a recipient of a Chief Nursing Officer for England Gold Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020 and by Her Majesty the Queen’s with a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2021. \n \nDr Sarah Wright\, Global Account Director\, Blueskeye AI \nPresentation title: Using BlueSkeye AI Face Sensing Technology to Improve Quality of Life \nAfter graduating in Anthropology at Swansea University\, Sarah worked in market research in the Travel & Tourism sector before leading a European Funded programme to support Leadership Development in Industrial South Wales which in turn introduced Sarah to Telos Partners. At Telos Partners\, Sarah led and supported programmes of work with public\, private and voluntary sector organisations focussing on sustainable growth and development. Throughout this time Sarah continued with her academic interests completing an MSc in Social Research and her PhD. Sarah’s doctoral research focused on patient-centred care in outpatient settings. Sarah has 10 years’ experience working various roles in the health sector. Before joining BlueSkeye AI\, she previously led the roll out of Patients Know Best in the devolved nations and has contributed to the review and evaluation of the delivery of local mental health services and dermatology services in Wales. Sarah is also the Vice Chair for an all Wales skin charity\, Skin Care Cymru and set up the first Cross Party Group on Skin that raises the profile of skin health in Wales. Sarah is a trustee of the Telos Foundation\, an organisation that supports and encourages sustainability and growth amongst social enterprises in the UK. At BlueSkeye AI\, Sarah leads the commercial and research partnerships that use BlueSkeye AI technology. \n \nDr Will Farr\, Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School\, NHS Clinical Entrepreneur \nPresentation title:“Tangiball”: Acceptability of a Smart Toy for the Clinical Detection of Sensori-Motor Dysfunction in Children with Possible Autism Aged 2-5 \nWill worked as a primary school teacher over 20 years and worked as a year 6\, 5\, and reception teacher. Whilst in this role he was a DH\, AHT\, SENCO\, and co-ordinator in IT\, PE\, KS2\, Humanities\, and Literacy. \nWill now works with collaborators across the University and Healthcare sectors in various Chief Investigator or Co-applicant roles\, to assess and improve the diagnostic pathways for children with possible autism\, digital innovation for diagnosis\, and use of AI for individualised therapy. \n \nEmilios Lemoniatis\, Director\, Frontline Buddy & Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist – Digital Ethics/Innovation\, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust \nPresentation title: Frontline Buddy: Peer Support for a Frontline Workforce with Organisational Data Insights \n“Working in a context of limited resources and challenging circumstances\, I have been drawn to the world of innovation and digital development as a way of enabling citizens to access high quality mental health services.  Working clinically with complex cases has enabled me to creatively transfer my skillset into working with systems and people to acknowledge difficulties in the way we work as well as find ways to adapt and change.  This has led me to my current position where I practice within a portfolio of teams with shared themes of adverse experience\, neurodiversity and complexity. \nI bring my experience of talking through difficulties as a psychiatrist to help people think creatively and dialogically. This helps people develop themselves and consider the materials they are working with to develop new insights and concepts.  Having been on the NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur programme since 2019 both as a entrepreneur and as a mentor to start-ups in mental health\, I am a go-to person to guide new developments in mental health as well as understanding and living the entrepreneurial spirit of the work involved.  This has also helped me further develop my network that I have been developing nationally and internationally of people\, products and companies in this field for over 15 years.” \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/digital-technologies-for-positive-mental-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:Harlow Innovation Park\, CM17 9LX
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221101T110000
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CREATED:20220922T135952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T074409Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Clinical Trials: Your Questions Answered
DESCRIPTION:This year’s final instalment of our Clinical Trials special interest group series\, organised in partnership with Afortiori Development\, brings together a panel of experts to answer your questions relating to clinical trials from planning through to delivery. \nRather than formal presentations\, this hour-long session will take a roundtable discussion / Q&A format. If you’re currently planning or implementing a clinical trial\, or anticipate doing so in the near future\, it’s an invaluable opportunity to gain in-depth\, tailored responses to any questions you may have to ensure the success of your clinical trial. \nOur panel brings together specialists from our partners at Afortiori\, alongside guest speakers from other industry leaders. \nJoining us on the day will be: \n\nDr Nicola Wall\, Afortiori Development\nJo Goble\, Afortiori Development\nCheryl Bailey\, Afortiori Development\nDr Danielle Bodicoat\, Afortiori Development\nKate Pym\, Pym’s Consultancy\nMatthew Burton\, IMed Consultancy\n\nFull speaker profiles will follow shortly. For now\, click the link below to secure your place today. \nBook your free place now\nThis free-to-attend event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme – a project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund\, click here to be re-directed to further information about the project. \nPlease note: whilst this event is held as part of the SoLSTICE programme\, attendance is not restricted to companies in the Leicester/Leicestershire area and is open to all. \nDURATION: 1 hour
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/webinar-clinical-trials-your-questions-answered/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221108T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220330T101003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221024T081115Z
UID:18888-1667901600-1667905200@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:EMAHSN Innovation Academy MODULE H Live Q&A Session: Why and how to involve patients and the public in your healthcare innovation
DESCRIPTION:The East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Innovation Academy is open to anyone to register. Once registered\, participants will have access to a range of modules\, each including a webinar\, live Q&A session with the experts and online resources.The webinars are on demand\, so can be accessed at any time\, with the live Q&A session for each module being scheduled throughout 2022 \nFor further details/to watch the ON-DEMAND webinar or join the live Q&A session please CLICK HERE to Sign up for the Academy and to register for this module.\nThis module explores what Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is and why it is so important to involve people from the start and throughout. It also gets you to think about where you are with PPI as you inform\, engage\, involve and co-produce with people as you develop your innovation or service. \nIt also covers the three important drivers for involving patients and the public in healthcare innovation and why these are critical to getting your innovation moving within the NHS. \nPresenter/ expert\nShahnaz Aziz – Patient Public Leadership and Equality Lead\, EMAHSN
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/emahsn-innovation-academy-module-h-live-qa-session-why-and-how-to-involve-patients-and-the-public-in-your-healthcare-innovation/
LOCATION:West Midlands
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20221021T140131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T140143Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Building Resilience into the UK's Life Sciences Sector
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Leicester Business Festival Programme\, this in-person event focuses on how to increase your business resilience. Join an expert panel of local business leaders who will be sharing their experience of building resilience into their business. We’ll hear from those working in supply chain\, shoring and finance through to talks on leadership and skills. \nThe event programme includes presentations from: \n\nStefan Ogrodzinski\, CEO\, BioStratus Group\nChris Hobson\, East Midlands Chamber\nGraeme Cameron\, CEO\, Pennine Healthcare\nDr Faz Chowdhury\, Founder & CEO\, Nemaura\nTim Robinson\, Commercial Director\, EMAHSN\nGosia Khrais\, Director\, Charnwood Campus\nHelen Compton\, Stakeholder Engagement Manager\, NIHR\nMalcolm Youll\, Managing Director\, Weiss Technik UK\nJulian Patel\, Commercial Manager\, EMAHSN\n\nFor more information and to book our place\, click here.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-building-resilience-into-the-uks-life-sciences-sector/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220812T092525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T150316Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Open House: Cross-sector opportunities for Midlands SMEs
DESCRIPTION:Four business-led sector organisations are coming together to host a unique Cross Sector Open House. The event is being delivered by Aerospace Unlocking Potential*\, which is led by the University of Nottingham in Partnership with the Midlands Aerospace Alliance\, and supports companies to diversify into and out of aerospace and aviation. \nMidlands Aerospace Alliance\, Medilink Midlands\, Rail Forum and the Motorsport Industry Association will share their knowledge of recent developments and current and future opportunities for SMEs across the Midlands. Case study SMEs will demonstrate how they have successfully diversified into other sectors. \nTeams from the four organisations will be on hand to field enquiries about their sector. Additional support is available through Aerospace UP for any SMEs wanting to diversify into (or from) aerospace\, aviation\, space or advanced air mobility. \n                       \nWe know that great ideas and technologies from businesses that are experts in one sector can be applied to solve problems in another – this event is designed to help things along by providing a forum for Midlands companies to network across all sectors and learn from one another. \nThis event is funded by Aerospace Unlocking Potential which enables Midlands SMEs to attend for free (please check criteria at booking page). \nTopics to include (all still to be confirmed) \n\nDevelopments / Opportunities in aerospace\nDevelopments / Opportunities in rail\nAdvanced Air Mobility – future supply chain opportunities\nDevelopments / Opportunities in motorsport\nSpace – future supply chain opportunities\nDevelopments / Opportunities in MedTech\nAerospace UP funding and available support\nSME case studies\nPanel Q&A sessions\nNetworking sessions\n\nDate: Thursday 10th November 2022\nVenue: British Motor Museum\, Banbury Road\, Gaydon\, Warwickshire\, CV35 0BJ (Free museum ticket included) \nBook your place here
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-event-open-house-cross-sector-opportunities-for-midlands-smes/
LOCATION:British Motor Museum\, Banbury Road\, Gaydon\, Warwickshire\, CV35 0BJ
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220812T081524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T094620Z
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Connected Healthcare Programme (Modules 1-3)
DESCRIPTION:Split into 6 modules\, the Connected Healthcare Programme is brought to you by West Midlands 5G and designed for healthcare organisations. Join us to discover how to accelerate connectivity\, innovation and benefit adoption to transform the Healthcare Industry. \nThis first session on Thursday 10th November will cover Modules 1-3. Modules 4-6 will be delivered on Thursday 17th November. \nBOOK YOUR FREE PLACE TODAY\nModule 1 – The 5G Triangle?  \n\nDimensions of 5G & its releases (Including Standards)\n5G Applications\nThe 5G Environment\nWhere are you within the 5G triangle?\n\nModule 2 – Pillars of Application \n\nPrevention\, early diagnosis\, LTCs and emergency response\nThe Four Key Pillars and the associated Use Cases\n\nModule 3 – Digital Strategy \n\nThe NHS Strategy to Digital Transformation with SMEs\nAn overview to the key aspects of a business strategy & developing a clear vision for 5G to the service offering\nThe NHS’s Digital Journey\n\n* SME qualifying criteria \n\n\n\n\nThis programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). In-order to qualify for a free space on the programme\, an organisation needs to satisfy the following criteria: Organisation Size: Be a Start-up or SME (A small and medium-sized enterprise covers enterprises which employ fewer than 250 persons and which have an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million Euro\, and/or an annual balance sheet total not exceeding 43 million Euro) \nLocation: Registered or trading in the Black Country LEP region or the Coventry & Warwickshire LEP region.
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-connected-healthcare-programme/
LOCATION:Friars House\, Manor House Drive\, Coventry\, CV1 2TE
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221111T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20221110T140208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T143241Z
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SUMMARY:HYBRID WORKSHOP: EU Interreg AiBle: Robert Intelligence for Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:The EU Interreg AiBle Project are pleased to offer you the opportunity to join us for this workshop on Robotic Intelligence for Rehabilitation\, either in-person at Portsmouth University or virtually via the ONLINE platform. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAiBle is a 3-year cross-border EU Interreg project about an upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton robot based on AI and cloud computing. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe workshop objective is to create a discussion platform on intersections between the fields of rehabilitation\, robotics\, and human-computer/robot interaction. \nClick here for more information about the project and to book your place. \n\n\n\nGMT\nCET\nProgramme  \nProgramme  \n\n\n13:00 – 13:10\n14:00 – 14:10\nWelcome and Introduction to AiBle \nProf Zhaojie Ju\, Professor of Machine Learning and Robotics\, University of Portsmouth\, UK\nAccueil et Introduction à AiBle \nProf Zhaojie Ju\, \nProfesseur d’apprentissage automatique et de robotique\, Université de Portsmouth\, UK\n\n\n13:10 – 13:55\n14:10 – 14:55\nComputational Intelligence for Multiscopic Topological Twin \nProf. Naoyuki Kubota\, Professor of Robotics\, Tokyo Metropolitan University\, Japan\nIntelligence computationnelle pour le jumeau topologique multiscopique \nProf. Naoyuki Kubota\, \nProfesseur de robotique\, \nUniversité métropolitaine de Tokyo\, Japon\n\n\n13:55 – 14:40\n14:55 – 15:40\nWearable Sensing/Intervention for Healthcare  \nDr Zhiqiang Zhang\, Associate Professor\, University of Leeds\, UK\nDétection/intervention portable pour les soins de santé \nDr Zhiqiang Zhang\, Professeur Associé\, Université de Leeds\, UK\n\n\n14:40 – 14:50\n15:40 – 15:50\nBreak\nPause\n\n\n\n14:50 – 15:35 \n\n\n15:50 – 16:35 \n\nAssistive Technology for personal and clinical rehabilitation \nStephen Ruffle\, Director\, Rebotics Technology Ltd\nTechnologie d’assistance pour la réadaptation personnelle et Clinique \nStephen Volant\, Directeur\, Rebotics Technology Ltd\n\n\n15:35 – 16:20\n16:35 – 17:20\nPractical VR games for upper limb rehabilitation following stroke \nProf. Venky Dubey\, Professor Of Medical Robotics\, Bournemouth University\, UK\nJeux pratiques en réalité virtuelle pour la rééducation du membre supérieur après un AVC \nProf. Venky Dubey\, Professeur de Robotique Médicale\, Université de Bournemouth\, UK\n\n\n16:20 – 16:30\n17:20 – 17:30\n Closing Comments\nMots de clôture
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/hybrid-workshop-eu-interreg-aible-hybrid-workshop-robert-intelligence-for-rehabilitation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221114T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220525T092355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T092355Z
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SUMMARY:MEDICA 2022 – The World’s largest healthcare event
DESCRIPTION:  \nBookings are now open for the leading UK pavilion at MEDICA 2022\, (14 – 17 November\, Düsseldorf). \nAs the largest healthcare event in the world\, that has been running for over 40 years\, MEDICA provides a great opportunity for UK companies to showcase their products and services on a global\, B2B platform. It attracts tens of thousands of healthcare professionals from around the world\, looking to meet and network with innovative companies. \nThe Medilink UK pavilion will be in a prominent location within the exhibition (hall 16) and we offer a range of cost-effective options as well as a full spectrum of support for exhibitors. \nDue to the popularity of the event\, we encourage companies to book their exhibition space as soon as possible via the booking form above\, as it regularly sells out months ahead of the event. Corner positions are limited\, and assigned on a first come\, first served basis. \nClick here to find out more and secure your exhibition stand \nFor other exhibiting options\, please contact our team to discuss your requirements or if you have any questions: international@medilink.co.uk ; 0114 232 9272
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/medica-2022-the-worlds-largest-healthcare-event/
LOCATION:Düsseldorf
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221115T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193454
CREATED:20220623T111225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T072206Z
UID:19499-1668506400-1668511800@www.medilinkmidlands.com
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Creating a Secure Future for your Life Sciences Company through Robust Business Strategy and Planning
DESCRIPTION:****Please note this event will now take place online **** \n  \nThis event\, organised with patron Shakespeare Martineau in partnership with Ampa\, will now take place online. \nIf you are selling into the NHS or other healthcare providers\, no matter what your product or service\, the security of your business is critical. This session offers guidance on creating a secure future for your life sciences company through robust business strategy and planning. \nThe online session will cover: \n\nHow to secure your business and supply chain against cyber attacks\, and how to mitigate risk\nHow to ensure solid fundamentals are in place throughout the lifecycle of the business – inception\, growth and exit\nFunding and investment for growth;\nExit strategy and valuation and exit options i.e.\, trade or PE sale\, management buyout of Employee Ownership Trust.\n\nThe case study-led event looks at a real-life example of a business lifecycle\, from raising finance and receiving investment to reviewing strategic options\, preparing for sale and how to achieve maximum value while also considering how to minimise associated risk and avoid potential pitfalls. Follow the links below to read the case study material in advance and to view full speaker profiles. \nCase Study \nSpeaker Profiles \nThe Ampa team of experts will be offering one-to-one advisory appointments\, and will provide advice and guidance on: \n\nFunding – outsourced contracts\, site acquisitions\, product development\, refinancing existing debt (over draft and property term loans)\, lending and additional funding; Potential investors\, investment.\nManagement – share options\, discretionary bonuses.\nCommercial – contractual\, IP\, Employment and cyber security/data considerations.\n\n\n		\n					\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n		\nShakespeare Martineau are proud Patrons of Medilink Midlands. To read more\, please click here. \n 
URL:https://www.medilinkmidlands.com/event/protectingyourlifesciencesbusiness/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Heather":MAILTO:info@medilinkmidlands.com
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