The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, and organisations and businesses that can adapt and innovate will lead the way. Discover how academic partnerships can create new pathways for growth and expansion in the healthcare sector. These partnerships have the capacity to generate and sustain business growth, leading to improved competitiveness, process improvements, productivity, and ultimately profitability.
The NHSA, with Innovate UK Business Growth and Innovate UK Business Connect, will be hosting a webinar titled ‘Shaping the Future of Healthcare: How to unlock the funding opportunities and academic expertise that can help drive your business forward’.
In this webinar, they will:
- Outline the steps to connect with academic institutes, including NHSA universities, and highlight Innovate UK funding opportunities and ways to access pioneering health research that can drive innovation in your business.
- Share how to collaborate with leading academic institutes, tap into their expertise, and explore the funding required to bring your health-related products and services to market.
- Share how academic partnerships can create new pathways for growth and expansion in the healthcare sector, helping you bring your health-related products and services to market.
- Provide key contacts to facilitate future interactions and foster innovative collaborations.
Events >
Collaborative Masterclass: The Kindness Deficit Find out more
What happens when care stops caring?
Bionow BioIgnite Find out more
Sparking Growth Through Collaboration
Collaborative Masterclass: The Value of Storytelling Find out more
The Value of Storytelling in health and social care
Health Innovation North Conference Find out more
The Health Innovation North Conference will explore cutting-edge solutions that drive improvements
Excel in Health: Funding Find out more
This workshop will help you gain a greater understanding of the options available to you and allow you to navigate the funding path successfully.
Collaborative Masterclasses: Prevention Find out more
How do we shift the focus on tackling the causes of ill health and make prevention a priority?