The Excel in Health series of events (part funded by European Regional Development Fund) has been designed to provide support, guidance and advice to SMEs, start-up companies and entrepreneurs within the health and life science sector.
Focussing on the specific needs of your business and exploring the growing priorities and change within the healthcare sector, this bespoke series of events aims to give you a better understanding of the complexities of the NHS and to accelerate the development of your innovation.
The programme will focus on nine themed sessions:-
- Understanding The NHS Landscape – 11 May
- Value Proposition – 16 / 25 / 27 May
- Driving Sustainability and Net Zero – 25 May
- Introduction to Data – 6 June
- Procurement – 8 June
- Marketing – 20 June
- Digital Readiness and the NHS – 22 June
- Navigating the Funding Landscape – 27 June
- Intellectual Property and Healthcare – 29 June
If you are based in the North West Coast region and would like the opportunity to access these FREE sessions and network with like-minded businesses please REGISTER NOW via the links above.
There is no requirement to attend every session, but to fully benefit from the expertise that the programme delivers we would advise you to attend as many sessions as you can.
We look forward to welcoming you to the events.
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