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SUMMARY:MEDICA International Trade Fair 2023
DESCRIPTION:The MEDICA Trade Fair 2023\, 12th – 17th November\, is the world’s largest event for the medical sector\, attracting more than 5\,100 exhibitors from 70 countries\, ranging from World leading organisations to small firms\, and over 120\,000 visitors. It offers good export opportunities for Welsh businesses in the life science sector. \nMediWales Operations Manager\, Debbie Laubach will be attending MEDICA as part of the Welsh Government mission. \n  \nThe Welsh Government is supporting* companies to take part in this export market visit. For this event\, you can attend either as an exhibitor or as a visitor: \nExhibitor – The cost to exhibit is either is £3\,800 for large stand or £2\,800 for pod. \n\nReturn flights and in market transfers\n4 nights accommodation including breakfast (Sunday – Thursday)\n4 day Medica exhibition pass\nExhibition stand and exhibition registration\nOnline/catalogue entry\n\nDeadline for application is 12 May 2023 \nFind out more here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/medica-2023/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231122
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T160527Z
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SUMMARY:MediWales - BioWales in Oxford
DESCRIPTION:     \n \nAnglo-Welsh Collaboration: It’s not unusual… \nFollowing on from the success of MediWales BioWales in London event in March\, MediWales will be holding a BioWales in Oxford event on the 21st November 2023. This event will focus on exploring the existing and potential new collaborations between Wales and Oxford. \nMediWales BioWales in Oxford is being held in collaboration with Sue Rees Associates and Mishcon de Reya. \nThis unique occasion will bring together businesses\, investors\, NHS Innovation Leads and services from Wales and Oxfordshire to strengthen collaborative partnerships and explore 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 & research opportunities\nManufacturing capabilities\n\n  \nIf you would be interested in securing space for a pop-up banner at the event\, please get in touch. \n  \nDraft Event Programme: \n9 to 9.30am Tea\, Coffee and Biscuits on arrival \n  \n9.30 to 9.45am Welcome: \nMishcon de Reya\, Nicola McConville\, Partner & Sue Rees Associates  – Purpose of today and agenda \n  \n9.45 – 10.45 Opening Presentations: \nMediWales\, Gwyn Tudor\, CEO \nWelsh Government Life Science Strategy \nPrecisionLife\, Rowan Gardner \nOxford University\, Adam Workman\, Head of Investments and New Ventures \n  \n10.45 – 11.15am Creating Collaborative Partnerships Panel: \nCeryx Medical\, Stuart Plant\, CEO \nPrecisionLife\, Rowan Gardner – NED STFC Innovations Limited / Independent Member\, Digital Health Care Wales \nWelsh NHS Innovation Leads \n– Zoe Hilton\, Cardiff and Vale UHB \n– Siôn Charles\, ARCH and Swansea Bay UHB \n– Rachel Gemine and Rachael Powell\, Digital Health and Care Wales \n– Jennet Holmes\, Velindre NHS University Trust \n– Chris Hopkins and Matthew Lawrence Tritech Institute and Hywel Dda UHB \nOxford University\, Adam Workman\, Head of Investments and New Ventures \n  \n11.15 – 11.45am Morning Break with Welsh Cakes \n  \n11.45 – 12.30pm Business Showcase Part 1: \nOMass Therapeutics\, Jonathan Hopper\, VP & Founder \nOxford PharmaGenesis\, Richard White\, COO \nSpace 2B at the Maltings\, Cardiff \nAccession Therapeutics\, Dr David Cole\, Head of Research\, Accession Executive Team \n  \n12:30- 1:30pm Working with the NHS – Collaborative Projects: Discussion / Presentations \n  \n1:30- 2:30pm LUNCH \n  \nBusiness Showcase Part 2: \nCytiva\, Rachel Raybould\, \nIpsen R & D Oxford and Wrexham Facilities \nOnya Therapeutics\, Rachael McInnes\, CSO \nJellagen\, Andrew Mearns Spragg\, CSO \nOxford Brookes University\, Prof Nigel Crook\, Professor of AI and Robotics\, Director of the Institute for Ethical AI\, and Associate Dean Research and Knowledge Exchange \n  \nWhat support is available for start-ups?: \nChair: Neil Cocker\, Entrepreneur \nThe Hill\, Megan Morys-Carter\, Director \nMishcon De Reya\, Gayle Curry\, Partner \nOxford Innovation Advice\, Jane Galsworthy\, Managing Director \nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Dr Richard Thompson\, \n  \nFunding across Wales & Oxfordshire panel: \nChair: Mishcon de Reya\, Nicola McConville\, Partner \nParkwalk Advisors\, Alun Williams\, Investment Director \nLongwall Ventures\, Rebecca Todd\, Investment Director \nOctopus Ventures\, Zoë Reich\, Fund Manager \nOION\, Eileen Modral\, Investment Manager \n  \nThis event is free to attend for MediWales members\, the Oxford community and invited guests. \nMediWales members can register to attend here. \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.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/mediwales-biowales-in-oxford/
LOCATION:Mishcon de Raye\, Buxton Court Minns Business Park\, Unit 3 West Way\, Botley\, Oxford\, OX2 0JB
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231031T134543Z
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SUMMARY:Central Biotechnology Services Gene Expression Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Central Biotechnology Services are excited to be hosting our annual Gene Expression Workshop by Thermo Fisher Scientific face-to-face in November on the Cardiff University Cathays Park site. \nThis training workshop will include an introduction to gene expression\, sample preparation\, and workshops on both qPCR and microarray technologies; introducing these technologies\, the range of applications and the analysis.\nThermo Fisher will also be available after the workshop for any further questions or discussions on a one-on-one basis.\nThis workshop is free to attend. It is open to researchers both inside and outside Cardi! University and suitable for researchers with all levels of experience of these technologies\, including beginners. \nFind out more and register to attend here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/central-biotechnology-services-gene-expression-workshop/
LOCATION:Committee Room\, 1 Glamorgan Building\, King Edward VII Avenue\, Cardiff\, CF10 3WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231122T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231031T120909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T120909Z
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SUMMARY:SEHTA & Hill Dickinson Virtual Wards: Opportunities & Risks Webinar
DESCRIPTION:SEHTA and Hill Dickinson\, a leading international law firm\, are delighted to invite businesses in the healthcare and life sciences sectors to learn about delivery of devices\, products and services for Virtual Wards. The session will provide practical tips on the opportunities available in the current market as well as how to address risks. \nThe webinar will be of interest to both suppliers and NHS organisations looking to roll out Virtual Wards technology to their patients. \nJoining Hill Dickinson will be Docobo\, a leading provider currently working in the NHS\, who will present a case study. \nFind out more and register to attend here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/sehta-hill-dickinson-virtual-wards-opportunities-risks-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SEHTA":MAILTO:info@sehta.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231130T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231117T105901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231124T141742Z
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SUMMARY:Life Sciences and Healthtech Discovery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:MediWales is working with the Cardiff Capital Region team\, Cardiff & Vale College and PWC in support of dedicated skills and training programme for our Life Science and Health Tech sector. Industry engagement is of course a critical part of establishing the skills and training requirements.\n\nThe ‘Life Sciences and Healthtech Discovery Workshop’ is being held on 30th November at the Maltings in Cardiff\, it is designed to establish your needs for tailored training for your colleagues and teams\, supported by funding from the CCR. The event will start at 9am and include a networking lunch.\n\nThe plan for the the next stage of the programme is to provide the talent to meet some of the job opportunities which need to be filled between January 2024 and March 2025. The aim being to create a strong business case for future investment and growth.\n\nPlease get in touch if you would like to discuss in more detail\, or register to attend here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/skills-and-training-discovery-workshop/
LOCATION:Space 2B at the Maltings\, East Tyndall Street\, Cardiff\, CF24 5EA
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231201T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231201T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231107T132147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231107T132147Z
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SUMMARY:South East Wales Business Climate Coalition Net Zero Business Event
DESCRIPTION:All organisations are invited to the first South East Wales Business Climate Coalition ‘Net Zero Action Business Event’ at the sbarc|spark Building on Friday 1st December from 9am to 13:30pm. \nThe South East Wales Business Climate Coalition Mission is to –“Empower our businesses with the knowledge\, resources – and voice – that enables them to act and win in the race to net zero.” \nThe event will hear from a range of speakers across all sectors that are passionate about supporting and driving industries to a Net Zero Wales.\nAll organisations are invited to join this free\, in-person event\, wherever you may be on your Net-Zero journey\, to meet and hear from businesses within the Cardiff Capital Region and collaborate on best practice and share knowledge of decarbonisation. \nClick here to find out more and to register your place!
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/south-east-wales-business-climate-coalition-net-zero-business-event/
LOCATION:Sparc\, Maindy Road\, Cardiff\, CF24 4HQ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231206T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231206T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231115T120636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T093739Z
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SUMMARY:2023 UK Digital Health Canadian Technology Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:MediWales is working in collaboration with the High Commission of Canada in the UK and Welsh Government to organise a networking seminar and lunch\, followed by two site visits\, to meet the cohort of the 2023 UK Digital Health Canadian Technology Accelerator. \nThe delegation will consist of 10 Canadian digital health companies who are interested in expanding into the UK market and would like to explore the opportunity of partnerships and establishing a base in Wales. \n  \nEvent programme: \n10:30 – 11am Arrival refreshments and networking \n  \n11am – 11:30am Welcome and Sector Overview \nMediWales\, Gwyn Tudor\, CEO \nCardiff Medicentre\, Rhys Pearce-Palmer\, Innovation Operations Manager \nWelsh Government\, Julie Russell\, Business Development Manager\, Inward Investment \n  \n11:30am – 12pm \nDigital Health and Care Wales\, Rachael Powell\, Associate Director of Information\, Intelligence & Research \nCardiff and Vale UHB\, Mark Briggs\, Asst. Director of Innovation \n  \n12pm – 1:30pm Canadian Digital Health Company showcase – short presentations and introductions from your mission companies \n360Medlink \nAltis Labs \nBaüneTM \nCalian \nKognitiv Spark \nMobia Health \nPragmaClin \nRxPx \nSkinopathy \nSmile \n  \n1:30 – 2pm Networking Lunch \n  \nPlease click here to view the deal book with detailed profiles of the innovative companies included in this cohort. \nPlease click here to register to attend by the 30th November 2023. \nPlease click here to find out more about our venue – Cardiff Medicentre.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/2023-uk-digital-health-canadian-technology-accelerator/
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231031T115510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T120729Z
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SUMMARY:Genesis 2023
DESCRIPTION:In-Person Day 7 December 2023 \nOnline Innovation Workshops 4\, 5\, 6 December 2023 \nThe annual Genesis conference has been a pillar of the Life Science sector for over two decades. Bringing together key opinion leaders\, investorsand innovators from across the sector to share insight\, debate key trends and generate deals.We expect 2023 to be no different! \nUnder a headline theme of Maximising Returns from Life Science Innovation the event will feature: \n\nHigh content mix of keynote talks and panel discussions from key opinion leaders\nNetworking with 250+ delegates on the day\nOption to arrange 1 to 1 meetings with delegates via the event app\nGenesis Fringe events for informal in-person networking\nDigital Innovation Workshopsin the lead-up to the in-person Genesis conference for technical and business insights\nThe ‘Innovation Support Hub Exhibition’ for invaluable innovation support from our network\nDelegate rates from only £325 +VAT\nSponsorship opportunities from £5K + VAT\nExhibitor opportunities from £500 + VAT\n\nRemaining in the prestigious and easily accessible 1 Wimpole Street venue in Central London\, fittingly the home of the Royal Society of Medicine\, Genesis 2023is set to deliver a fantastic opportunity for the ecosystem to connect\, collaborate and create return for innovators\, investors\, patients and society. You can find a list of companies that attended Genesis 2022 here. \nVisit our event website genesisconference.com \nFollow us on Twitter @OneNucleususing#GenesisLondon23
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/genesis-2023/
LOCATION:1 Wimpole Street\, London
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20230411T103519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T095730Z
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SUMMARY:MediWales Innovation Awards 2023
DESCRIPTION:MediWales held our eighteenth annual Innovation Awards on Thursday 7th December 2023\, in Cardiff. \nWe welcomed our industry members\, academia and health and social care staff to the Mercure Holland House Hotel\, Cardiff\, for a fabulous evening celebrating the amazing achievements of the Life Science sector in Wales. \nThe MediWales Innovation Awards are regional awards\, as part of the wider Medilink UK network. Each of the Industry Award winners will automatically be entered in the Medilink UK National Competition. \nPlease click here to view our winners. \nThe MediWales Innovation Awards are divided into two categories; Industry Awards and Health Awards.\nOnly welsh companies\, or companies with a footprint in Wales are eligible to apply for the Industry Awards.\nOnly welsh health boards or companies working in collaboration with a welsh health board are eligible to apply for the Health Awards. All applications for the Health Awards must come from the health professionals/clinicians/health board that the company has worked in collaboration with.\nOur 2023 award categories are as follows: \nIndustry Awards \n\nInnovation\nStart-up\nPartnership with the NHS\nExport\nOutstanding achievement\n\nHealth Awards \n\nNHS Wales working with Industry\nTechnology and Digital Impact\nScaling up Innovation and Transformation\nSocial Care Innovation through Collaboration\nHealth and Social Care Research Partnership  with Industry\n\nPlease click here to view our winners. \nClick here to view the project videos for each of the MediWales Innovation Awards 2023 award winners.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/mediwales-innovation-awards-2023/
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240111T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240111T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231213T153850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T153850Z
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SUMMARY:Department of Business & Trade: Supporting Ukraine's Healthcare System: A Briefing with Medical Procurement Ukraine Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and the State Enterprise Medical Procurement of Ukraine organisation invite you to learn how your company can supply directly into Ukraine’s healthcare system.  \nWHY ATTEND? \nThis webinar will set out key requirements\, procurement processes and Ukraine’s accredited supplier system. The briefing will be led by the State Enterprise Medical Procurement of Ukraine (SEMPU)\, the body tasked with operating a transparent\, efficient and competitive medical procurement system to meet the country’s medical needs. SEMPU is the sole national government agency tasked with the centralised procurement of key requirements by the Ukranian Government.  \nWHO IS IT FOR? \nSEMPU has indicated that their most immediate priorities are: \nAdult Oncology\nCardiovascular Diseases\nEndoprostheses\nEpidermolysis bullosa\nHepatitis\nOrphan Diseases\nPediatric Oncology\nVaccines\nMedical Equipment \nClick here to find our more and to register.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/department-of-business-trade-supporting-ukraines-healthcare-system-a-briefing-with-medical-procurement-ukraine-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240116T160906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T160906Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating Medical Device Lifecycle and Compliance in China
DESCRIPTION:Session 1:\nExplore the intricate product lifecycle of medical devices within the Chinese market. This includes a comprehensive overview of maintaining compliance with China’s regulatory landscape\, a crucial aspect for successful market entry and sustainability.\n\nDate: 17 January\, 2024\nTime: 14:00 – 15:00 London GMT (22:00 – 23:00 Beijing CST)\nDuration: 60 mins\n\nAgenda Highlights\n12:00 – 12:05    Introduction & Report Launch\n                             \n12:05 – 12:20    Overview of Medical Device Regulation and Product Lifecycle in China\nProvide an overview of the medical device regulatory landscape in China\, including the key regulations and requirements that UK medical device SMEs need to be aware of.\n\n12:20 – 12:35    Strategies to Accelerate Medical Device Premarket Approvals in China\nShare best practices for obtaining medical device premarket approval in China\, including regulatory strategies\, testing requirements\, clinical evaluation\, registration timeline and cost estimates.\n\n12:35 – 12:50    Ensuring Compliance in Medical Device Postmarket Surveillance in China\nShare insights on maintaining post-market compliance with medical device regulations in China \, including post-market surveillance\, device modifications\, and ongoing compliance obligations.\n\n12:50 – 13:00    Q&A Session\n 
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/navigating-medical-device-lifecycle-and-compliance-in-china/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240123
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240110T133009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240110T133433Z
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SUMMARY:BioSeed 2024 - OBN's Early-Stage Life Sciences Investment Event
DESCRIPTION:BioSeed\, now in its seventh year\, is taking place in London on Monday 22 January 2024 at County Hall\, London. \nBioSeed is a fast-paced\, one-day pitching event where innovative early-stage life sciences companies seeking seed funding\, showcase to and meet with an extensive audience of active life sciences investors. \nKey features of the event include: \n\nUp to 50 x 5-minute company presentations from early-stage life sciences R&D companies seeking seed stage funding \nInspirational keynote presentations\nPrivate pre-scheduled partnering meetings in-person on 22 January\, and virtually on 23 January (powered by PartneringONE)\nPlenty of networking opportunities throughout the day\, along with a networking drinks reception at the end of day one\n\n\n\n\n\nBioSeed attendance is exclusively for: \n\nR&D companies actively seeking seed stage funding \nLife sciences Investors looking for new funding opportunities\nA limited number of corporate and industry sponsors\n\nTo find out more\, or to register your place\, please click here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bioseed-2024-obns-early-stage-life-sciences-investment-event/
LOCATION:County Hall\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 7BP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T103000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240110T091932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240110T091932Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Medilink UK Biosensing for Diagnostics Special Interest Group
DESCRIPTION:The vision for this special interest group is to create a forum for companies producing diagnostic technologies which involve the application of sensor systems and/or detection of biological interactions. \nBiosensing for diagnostics is a critical and ever-evolving field in the realm of healthcare and biotechnology. It encompasses a wide range of techniques and technologies aimed at detecting and measuring specific biological markers or molecules through the detection of biological interactions within the device. These technologies are most often found in point-of-care applications\, for example blood glucose monitors or lateral flow devices. These technologies are designed to provide valuable information about the patient’s physiological state\, allowing for early disease detection\, disease progression tracking\, and personalized treatment strategies. \nThe SIG aims to provide: unique networking opportunities with industry peers\, access to cutting-edge insights and knowledge\, and the chance to collaboratively address shared challenges. Serving as a hub for fostering collaboration on initiatives that directly address the unique needs of our industry. Members will enhance their visibility and recognition within the sector. \nAgenda \n· Introduction and welcome \n· Purpose and objectives \n· Industry presentations – CPI\, 3 SMEs \n· Interactive feedback \n· Next steps and closing remarks \n  \nTo read more and to register\, please click here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/webinar-medilink-uk-biosensing-for-diagnostics-special-interest-group/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240116T161044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T161905Z
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SUMMARY:Targeting Unmet Medical Needs in China's Growing Market
DESCRIPTION:Session 2:\nThe second session in the Department for Business and Trade Medical Device series shifts focus to the untapped potential within China’s medical device sector. We’ll discuss the significant opportunities for UK SMEs in addressing unmet medical needs\, a key driver for innovation and market success in this region. \nDate: 24 January\, 2024\nTime: 14:00 – 15:00 London GMT (22:00 – 23:00 Beijing CST)\nDuration: 60 mins \nAgenda Highlights\n12:00 – 12:05    Introduction \n12:05 – 12:35    Uncover the Landscape of Unmet Medical Needs in China\nReveal key areas where UK MedTechs can uniquely contribute and thrive. Discover the critical gaps in the Chinese medical market and the transformative opportunities they present for innovative UK manufacturers. \n12:35 – 12:50    “Green Channels” for the Market Access of UK Medical Devices to China\nExplore the ‘Green Channels’ in China\, pivotal initiatives designed to streamline market access for innovative UK medical devices. Learn about these expedited pathways and how they can significantly accelerate your entry and success in the Chinese medical market. \n12:50 – 13:00    Q&A Session \nSpeakers\nJean Wang\nHead of MedTech\, UK Department for Business and Trade\, British Embassy Beijing\nTracy Yu\nSenior Consultant & General Manager from BradyKnows Medical (China MedTech Consulting) \nRegistration:  \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G61WbegqSeaskvGwQvNhhQ
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/targeting-unmet-medical-needs-in-chinas-growing-market/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231215T114834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T153631Z
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SUMMARY:Cyber Security and Risk Management
DESCRIPTION:The Cyber Security and Risk Management event will be held at the Maltings\, in Cardiff on the 7th February in collaboration with Cardiff University Cyber Innovation Hub and NHS Wales. \nIn a highly digitised working and personal world\, there are ever present threats to our cyber security and the integrity of our networks. \nThis event explores the ever – evolving risks of unauthorised access and the ways you can mitigate and train colleagues to defend against mal ware and theft of sensitive data in the Life Science and Health sectors. \nWe will discuss the collective methods\, technologies\, and processes that can help protect the confidentiality and availability of computer systems\, networks and data\, against cyber-attacks. \nLearn about the risks facing the health and life sciences sector in Wales and how to protect your organisation from the latest cyber threats. \nThis event is free to attend. Register your place here. \n  \nDraft programme: \n9 – 9:30am Registrations and refreshments  \n9:30 – 10:30am Welcome and Introductions \nMediWales\, Gwyn Tudor\, CEO \nSpace 2B at the Maltings\, Andrew Walker \nCyber Innovation Hub\, Andy Dodge\, Partnerships and Business Manager \nNet Consulting\, speaker TBC \n10:30 – 11:30am Keynote presentations and Q+A \nAirbus Protect\, Thaddeus Eze\, Security Consultant \nStay Gold Media\, Brain Meechan\, Director \nIntellectual Property Office\, Emma Richards\, Regional Policy Advisor \n  \nQ+A \n11:30am Break \n12 – 1:30pm Showcase from the Health and Life Sciences sector  \nNet Consulting\, speaker TBC \nAlacrity Foundation UK\, James Lewis\, Director of Programmes \nHartree Centre\, Angharad Watson\, Project Manager \nCardiff Capital Region\, Rowena O’Sullivan\, Skills and Talent Manager \n\nPanel Discussion \n1:30pm Lunch  \nNetworking and close
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/cyber-security-and-risk-management/
LOCATION:Space 2B at the Maltings\, East Tyndall Street\, Cardiff\, CF24 5EA
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240209
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240118T111253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T111253Z
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SUMMARY:2024 BioInfect Conference
DESCRIPTION:With the WHO declaring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity and with 1.27 million deaths directly related to AMR plus antimicrobial-resistant infections playing a role in almost 5 million deaths in 2019\, tackling the issue requires a united\, multisectoral approach. \nAntimicrobial resistance: the next pandemic \nAMR occurs when bacteria\, viruses\, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread\, severe illness and death. As a result of drug resistance\, antibiotics and other antimicrobial medicines become ineffective and infections become increasingly difficult or impossible to treat. \nWithout effective tools for the prevention and adequate treatment of drug-resistant infections and improved access to existing and new quality-assured antimicrobials\, the number of people for whom treatment is failing or who die of infections will increase. Medical procedures\, such as surgery\, including caesarean sections or hip replacements\, cancer chemotherapy\, and organ transplantation\, will become more risky. \nBioInfect will examine the issues surrounding the increasing threat of AMR and how it can be tackled\, such as the need for greater innovation and investment in new drug development\, the effectiveness of current and proposed reimbursement models\, the efficacy of new and alternative treatments and how organisations\, stakeholders and policymakers can work together more effectively to combat this global issue. \nClick here to find out more.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/2024-bioinfect-conference/
LOCATION:The Spine\, The Spine\, 2 Paddington\, Liverpool\, L7 3FA\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Bionow":MAILTO:helen.williams@bionow.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240508
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240131T103458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T103458Z
UID:20475-1708387200-1715126399@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Cardiff & Vale College Digital Skills for Business Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:Digital Skills for Business is a 10-week programme developed to give you the knowledge and essential skills needed to succeed in the digital employment sector. \nThroughout the course\, a diverse range of modules are covered to provide you with the tools needed to understand the fundamentals of this sector. Project Management and Digital Processes will also be covered to aid with the understanding of how this knowledge can be implemented in the workplace. \nAlongside this practical knowledge\, you will have the opportunity to receive training in employability\, interview skills and networking. This is delivered with the view of helping you gain employment or promotion opportunities after the successful completion of the Bootcamp. \nClick here to find out more.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/cardiff-vale-college-digital-skills-for-business-bootcamp/
CATEGORIES:Training and Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240508
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240131T103753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T103753Z
UID:20478-1708387200-1715126399@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Cardiff & Vale College Cybersecurity in Business Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:The Cybersecurity and Technologies Bootcamp is a 10-week course and will help you to develop skills to move closer to being work ready in the cyber security sector. Split into two sections\, participants will benefit from a hands-on approach as they complete modules in the theory behind cyber technology as well as how this is implemented in the workplace. Alongside this\, workshops in employability\, interview skills and practical case studies will take place to aid in future employment and promote more opportunities in the field. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/cardiff-vale-college-cybersecurity-in-business-bootcamp/
CATEGORIES:Training and Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240131T103637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T103637Z
UID:20477-1708646400-1714175999@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Cardiff & Vale College Data Analytics in Business Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:The Data Analytics in Business Bootcamp is a 10-week programme aimed at helping participants to overcome skills-related barriers and secure employment in the Data Analytics sector. Across these tailored sessions\, you will develop skills in interpretation\, analysis and communication using data. This will then be accompanied by workshops in employability\, interviewing skills and networking to encourage employment and promotion after the successful completion of the programme. \nClick here to find out more.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/cardiff-vale-college-data-analytics-in-business-bootcamp/
CATEGORIES:Training and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240304T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240212T120816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T152013Z
UID:20504-1709557200-1709571600@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:BioWales in London pre-event
DESCRIPTION:Mathys & Squire IP Firm\,  The Shard\, 32 London Bridge St\, London SE1 9SG \n4th March 2024 \n1 – 5pm \nThe afternoon before BioWales in London\, MediWales will be holding a pre-event at the Shard\, hosted by Mathys & Squire IP Firm.\nBuilding on the conversations we had at our BioWales in Oxford event\, in this event we will be discussing tech transfer\, spin out\, investment\, IP and cluster development. \nPlease note registering for our BioWales in London event on the 5th March does not automatically register you for this event. You can register for our BioWales in London pre-event here. \n  \nEvent programme: \n1 – 1:30pm Registration and refreshments \n  \n\n1:30pm Welcome and Opening Presentations: \n\n\nMediWales\, Gwyn Tudor\, CEO \n\n\nMathys & Squire\, Craig Titmus\, UK & European Patent Attorney \n\n\nSue Rees Associates\, Sue Rees\, Director \n\n\nWelsh Government\, Julie Russell\, Business Development Manager\, Inward Investment \n  \n\n\n2:30 – 3:30pm Panel Discussion: Spin Out\, Growth and Raising Finance – Creating\, financing and growing a successful life science business in Wales. \n\n\n\nChair: Sue Rees Associates\, Sue Rees\, Director \n\nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Mark Bowman\, Venture Fund Manager \n\n\nCreo Medical\, Chris Hancock\, CTO and Founder \n\n\nImspex Diagnostics\, John McKinley\, CEO \nEthicsGrade\, Charles Radclyffe\, CEO \nLlusern Scientific\, Emma Hayhurst\, CEO \nMathys & Squire\, Martin MacLean\, UK & European Patent Attorney \nPeriPear Ltd\, Eviatar Natan\, Director \n\n  \n\n3:30 – 4pm Break \n  \n\n\n4 – 5pm Panel Discussion: Tech Transfer and Cluster Development – The vital role of research\, industry\, finance and healthcare and the networks that bring them together. \n\n\nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Richard Thomson\, Senior Investment Executive \n\n\nOMass Therapeutics\, Jonathan Hopper\, VP and Founder \n\n\nPwC\, Phil Sampson\, Head of Deals \n\n\nCardiff Capital Region\, Toby Williams\, Cluster Development Manager \n\nMathys & Squire\, Craig Titmus\, UK & European Patent Attorney and David Hobson\, UK & European Patent Attorney \n  \n\n\nNetworking and close
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/biowales-in-london-pre-event/
LOCATION:The Shard\, The Shard\, 32 London Bridge St\, London\, SE1 9SG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240306
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240125T123552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T093833Z
UID:20424-1709596800-1709683199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:MediWales BioWales in London 2024
DESCRIPTION:       \n  \nLevel39\, One Canada Square\, Canary Wharf\, London\, E14 5AB\n5th March 2024\n8:30am – 6pm \nJoin us on the 5th March 2024 for the annual MediWales BioWales in London event in partnership with Canary Wharf Group and Kadans Science Partner. \nThe Welsh life science sector is a thriving and dynamic ecosystem and\, particularly in the last few years\, there have been significant developments around clinical innovation\, medtech and diagnostics. This event provides a unique platform for exciting new innovations and companies looking for investment and collaborations. With presentations from a variety of Welsh companies at various stages of their investor journey and an expert investor panel.We will also highlight NHS innovation and research collaboration opportunities\, discussing clinical access\, adoption and clinical trials. \nWe have limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available.\nIf you would like to find out more or get involved in the programme\, please contact us here. \nDelegates are also welcome to join us for the BioWales in London Pre-Event on the 4th March\, hosted by Mathys & Squire at the Shard. Please note\, you will need to register for this event separately here. \n  \nDraft programme: \n9:30 – 11am Welcome and Opening Presentations \nMediWales\, Gwyn Tudor\, CEO \nKey Note Presentations: \nCanary Wharf Group and Kadans Science Partner: Joint Venture Vision\, Speaker TBC \nWelsh Government\, Mike Emery\, Chief Digital and Innovation Officer (Health and Social Care) \n\nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Richard Thompson\, Senior Investment Executive \n\nCreo Medical\, Chris Hancock\, CTO and Founder \n  \n11 – 11:30am Break \n  \nParallel Stream 1: Industry Showcases \n11:30am – 1pm Industry Stream: Welsh Life Sciences Showcase \nImspex Diagnostics\, John McKinley\, CEO \nJellagen\, Andrew Mearns Spragg\, CEO \nCopner Biotech\, Jordan Copner\, CEO \nCorryn Biotechnologies\, Luke Burke\, CO-Founder & Director \nOnya Therapeutics\, Rachael McInnes\, CEO \nAmbrose Healthcare\, Toby Wilson Waterworth\, CEO \n\nCardiff University\, Medicines Discovery Unit\, Richard Angell\, Commercialisation Lead \n\n  \n1 – 2pm Lunch \n  \n2pm Industry Stream: Innovation Showcase \n\nLlusern Scientific\, Emma Hayhurst\, CEO \n\nClinithink\, Dr Chris Tackaberry\, CEO & Co-Founder \nEthicsGrade\, Charles Radclyffe\, CEO \neg technology\, Ollie Croft\, Business Development Engineer \nPentre Awel\, Gareth Rees\, Innovation and Business Lead \n  \n3pm Investor Panel Discussion \nChair: Kadans Science Partners\, Mairi Dillion\, Ecosystem Manager UK & Ireland \nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Mark Bowman\, Venture Fund Manager \nPwC\, Phil Sampson\, Head of Deals \nAscension Life Fund\, Özgür Tuncer\, Investment Partner \nDeepridge Capital\, Simon Tutton\, Regional Director \nImspex Diagnostics\, John McKinley\, CEO \n  \n4pm Finance and Funding Panel \nWelsh Government\, Julie Russell\, Business Development Manager\, Inward Investment \nDevelopment Bank of Wales\, Richard Thompson\, Senior Investment Executive \nGrant Thornton\, Jamie Roberts\, Corporate Finance Partner \nInnovate UK\, Jemima Jones\, Investment Specialist \nMathys & Squire IP Firm \n  \nParallel Stream 2: Health & Research \n11:30am – 1pm NHS/ Health Presentations \nChair: Welsh Government\, Mike Emery\, Chief Digital and Innovation Officer (Health and Social Care) \nWelsh Government\, Life Sciences and Innovation Division\, Thomas James\, Head of Innovation Strategy & Policy\, Health &Social Services Group \nNHS Cardiff & Vale University Health Board\, Mark Briggs\, Asst. Director of Innovation \nNHS Digital Health & Care Wales\, Rachel Gemine\, Head of Research and Innovation \nLife Sciences Hub Wales\, Dr Gareth Healey\, Head of Economic Development \n\nGuys & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation\, Adam Igra\, Director of Innovation and Incubator \n\nBart’s Life Sciences\, Sophie Williams\, Lead Data Scientist \n  \n1 – 2pm Lunch \n  \n2pm Health & Research Stream Presentations \nAll Wales Medical Genomics Service\, Sian Morgan\, Consultant Clinical Scientist/Laboratory Director \nGenomics England\, Kate Witkowska​​​​\, PhD\, Strategic Partnership Director \nCardiff University\, Medicines Discovery Unit\, Richard Angell\,  Commercialisation Lead \nNHS Digital Health & Care Wales\, Racheal Powell\, Associate Director of Information\, Intelligence & Research \nScience & Engineering Health Technology Alliance (SEHTA)\, Eddie Tan\, Senior Health Technology Research Analyst \nHealth & Care Research Wales\, Dr Yvette Ellis\, National Head of Research Delivery Operations \n  \n3:30pm Research & Collaboration panel \n  \n5pm Close \n  \nThis event is free for MediWales members and NHS staff to attend. \nNon-member rate: 195 + VAT \nRegister to attend here. \nIf you would like to find out more or get involved in the programme\, please contact us here. \nPlease contact us here if you are interested in a complimentary place.  \n  \n \n*image: MediWales BioWales in London 2023.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/mediwales-biowales-in-london-2024/
LOCATION:Level39\, Level39\, One Canada Square\, Canary Wharf\, London\, E14 5AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:MediWales Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20230802T125753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T125753Z
UID:19950-1709769600-1709855999@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:2023 Bionow Annual Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! \nThe prestigious Bionow Awards Dinner is a highlight of the life sciences calendar and celebrates the sector’s achievements\, showcasing the very best in the industry. \nPlease click here to find out more.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/2023-bionow-annual-awards-dinner/
LOCATION:Concorde Conference Centre
CATEGORIES:External
ORGANIZER;CN="Bionow":MAILTO:helen.williams@bionow.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240307T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240116T160656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T160656Z
UID:20434-1709805600-1709809200@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Exploring business opportunities in China – Life Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department for Business and Trade’s Export Support Service China team to explore the opportunities\, issues and strategies in the life sciences sector in China. This is part of a series of webinars on a number of sectors and themes. There is another session covering Intellectual Property in China which can also be registered for at the link below. \n\nDate: 7th March 2024\nTime: 10.00-11.00 am GMT\nDuration: 60 minutes\n\n  \nYou will hear from a range of experts in growing in the Chinese Life Sciences market. The webinars will help attendees to understand: \n\nChina’s Life Sciences market and the key considerations for growth\nThe opportunities available to you in a range of subsectors\nHow to overcome common issues and strategies for success\nThe help available from the Department for Business and Trade\n\n  \nTo register for this webinar\, please visit: https://www.events.great.gov.uk/200272433
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/exploring-business-opportunities-in-china-life-sciences/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240205T114752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T162525Z
UID:20499-1710288000-1710460799@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Medical Technology UK
DESCRIPTION:Medical Technology UK is the Exhibition & Conference for Medical Device Engineering.\n\nThe two day conference includes speakers from Medtronic\, Boston Scientific\, Owen Mumford\, Johnson & Johnson and our key note speaker is Professor Tony Young OBE\,  National Clinical Lead for Innovation at NHS England.\n\nYou can view the full content programme below at:\nLearning Programme\nWomen in MedTech Forum\n\nIn tandem with the conference is the exhibition\, which showcases the expertise and knowledge of approx. 130 specialist companies.\nEach exhibitor provides a product or service that could potentially enhance and expedite your design to commercialisation process.\nSee the full EXHIBITOR LIST here.\n\nThe entire event is FREE to attend. Register your place here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/medical-technology-uk-2/
LOCATION:Coventry Building Society Arena
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240321
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240118T112056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T112056Z
UID:20447-1710720000-1710979199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:BIO-EUROPE Spring 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join MediWales at Bio-Europe Spring in Barcelona from the 18th – 20th March 2024 and expand your network and knowledge.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter being held digitally the last three years\, BIO-Europe Spring 2023 saw a record breaking 3\,500+ total attendees representing over 1\,400 companies and 53 countries in 2023\, which resulted in a remarkable level of engagement and over 19\,000 one-to-one partnering meetings. \nAttendees benefited from a wide range of fireside chats\, expert panels\, company presentations and were able to combine partnering meetings with informal networking during breaks and stunning evening receptions. \nMeet one-to-one with over 3\,700 potential partners to take your company’s strategies to the next level. Attend in-person in Barcelona or digitally from wherever you are in the world. \nTake the opportunity to showcase your breakthroughs to an audience of investors and potential partners. \nPosition your company among the innovators of the life science industry through a sponsorship package that will improve your visibility with prospective partners. \n\n\n\nMediWales members can save 11% on entry fees by registering through BioPartner UK with a £GBP invoice and no VAT to pay. Prices rise by €200 after 31st January and again on 29th February and 15th March.\nJoin the UK delegation for extra promotion\, starting at £200. Select the Alliance member option after clicking the registration link at: https://www.biopartner.co.uk/bes24
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/bio-europe-spring-2024/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240325T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240320T133637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T102816Z
UID:20564-1711360800-1711364400@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Innovate UK: Global Business Innovation Programme Applicant Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Programme Summary & Why Singapore \nDelivered by Innovate UK\, this engaging programme consists of a Get ready preparation phase\, 5-day innovation visit to focus on Singapore\, an exploitation workshop\, and support from an Innovate UK innovation and growth specialist – helping your business to identify opportunities and develop innovation projects with partners in the country. \nSingapore’s Research\, Innovation and Enterprise 2025 Plan aims to better transform and protect health\, advance human potential & create economic value for Singapore. Priorities include transforming and protecting health through (i) shifting the focus towards both health promotion & disease prevention as the population ages (ii) supporting the health system to become more data-driven and patient-centric to deliver value-based care through the innovative use of both technology and digital solutions at scale (iii) using data analytics to support public health actions & telemedicine to deliver quality care to the wider population and (iv) expanding the national precision medicine research programme. A further priority is maximising economic value by growing a vibrant mix of start-ups and scale-ups with a strong translational ecosystem\, with a particular focus on biotech companies. \nWith the Asia-Pacific Medical Technology (MedTech) market expected to grow to US$225 billion by 2030\, Singapore is strategically placed to enable companies to tap into these regional opportunities\, and Singapore’s network of top universities\, research institutions and innovative start-ups also enable MedTech companies to fully engage with a vibrant open innovation ecosystem. \nSingapore has an advanced digital economy and is consistently ranked as one of the world’s most innovative cities. Building on the strong mutual interest in co-innovation between Singapore and the UK\, Enterprise Singapore and Innovate UK will be opening the latest round of their bilateral R&D grant funding call\, coinciding with the timing of this GBIP visit to Singapore. \nFocus themes: \nApplications will be considered from a wide range of innovative MedTech & Diagnostics companies that focus on\, but not limited to: \nMedical Technologies\nDiagnostics including but not limited to In Vitro Diagnostics (IVDs)\nMedical Imaging\nWearables. \nAreas of focus that are not being considered are:\nPatient Management Software.\nDigital Health.\nFormulated Therapeutics (* therapeutic delivery devices may be considered) \nKey Dates\nApplicant Briefing: 25th March 2024\nApplication Deadline: 21st April 2024\nGet ready workshop: 20th & 21st May 2024\nInnovation Visit: 1st – 5th July 2024\nExploitation workshop: 19th September 2024 \n  \nSign up to the Applicant Briefing here. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/ukri-global-business-innovation-programme-medtech-and-diagnostics-singapore-2024/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Innovate UK":MAILTO:https://ktn-uk.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240327T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240327T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240320T094352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T094605Z
UID:20561-1711533600-1711539000@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:NIHR i4i Webinar: Call for New MedTech Funding Applications
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR are looking for innovative technologies with potentially high impact from researchers and clinicians\, including those who may not have previously worked with the NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme. \nThe i4i programme is a translational research funding scheme aimed at de-risking early-to-late stage medical devices\, in vitro diagnostic devices and high-impact patient-focused digital health technologies for ultimate use in the NHS or social care settings. \nThe next i4i Product Development Awards funding call will launch on 10 April 2024 (PDA call 28). \nThe expected focus of an i4i PDA project is product development towards its eventual clinical application or use in social care and/or the clinical development of a laboratory-validated technology or intervention. Research proposals should address an area of unmet need. Projects must demonstrate a clear pathway towards clinical adoption and commercialisation. Applications will be welcome from innovators at universities\, NHS organisations or SMEs from all parts of the United Kingdom. \nClick here to find out more and register. \n  \nThe i4i Programme team will host this funding webinar\, which will include: \n\nIntroduction to the i4i funding programme\nEligibility criteria for applications and the application process\nPresentation by an award holder of their experience and outcomes\nLive Q&A
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/nihr-i4i-webinar-call-for-new-medtech-funding-applications/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20231213T153246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T132637Z
UID:20412-1713312000-1713484799@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Anglonordic Life Science Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Anglonordic Life Science Conference is back for 2024. Join us on the 18th April for the 20th edition of this must-attend conference.  You will have opportunities to: \n\nMEET decision makers at leading and upcoming drug discovery and technology companies from the UK and Nordic regions\, and investment firms throughout Europe.\nLEARN from major investment firms about the current status of European investment in life science technologies.\nGAIN insights from experienced life science operators within the Anglo-Nordic space.\n\nJoin over 350 delegates from leading and upcoming drug discovery and technology companies from the UK and Nordic regions\, and investment firms throughout Europe\, for a full day of talks and panel discussions along with pitch presentations from investor-chosen startups. \nThe conference also provides the highest quality networking opportunities\, including The Reception – held the evening before at a prestigious London Ambassadorial venue – and prescheduled 1:1 partnering throughout the day. \nAn annual conference for Nordic and UK life science companies to meet European investors and partners. \nPricing: R&D Delegate: £550 +VAT\nPitch Presentation: £800 +VAT (includes 1 delegate pass) \nInvestment firms with funds participate free of charge (brokers and advisors may attend at R&D delegate rate). \nMediWales members can get a discount to attend the event\, using the code MDW10. \nClick here to find out more.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/anglonordic-life-science-conference-2024/
LOCATION:The County Hall\, The County Hall\, Belvedere Road \, London\, SE1 7PB
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240411T095319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T095319Z
UID:20595-1713351600-1713369600@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:Swansea University  Faculty of Health\, Medicine\, and Life Sciences (FHMLS)- Enterprise and Innovation Event
DESCRIPTION:Swansea University Research Institutes of the Faculty of Health\, Medicine\, and Life Sciences (FHMLS) are hosting an Enterprise and Innovation event on the 17th April. \nWith presentations including Innovate UK Regional Manager for Wales\, shedding light on the numerous opportunities available through Innovate UK and their priorities\, and  SBRI to highlight the opportunities they present. This event provides a chance to engage with the funders and individuals who share common interests and foster collaborative endeavors. \nThe agenda includes company showcases\, academic talks\, and dedicated networking sessions. \nClick here to find out more and register to attend.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/swansea-university-faculty-of-health-medicine-and-life-sciences-fhmls-enterprise-and-innovation-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTSTAMP:20260406T124522
CREATED:20240319T131620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T091442Z
UID:20556-1713830400-1714003199@mediwales.com
SUMMARY:BioTrinity 2024
DESCRIPTION:BioTrinity is OBN’s flagship event and the UK’s leading partnering and investment conference for the life sciences industry. The two-day conference is designed to catalyse growth for an audience of early stage and emerging life sciences R&D Companies\, big pharma\, active life sciences investors\, emerging entrepreneurs and a broad mix of valued professional service and industry partners. \n  \nPartner \nAll delegates have access to BioTrinity’s private partnering meeting platform\, powered by PartneringONE\, with meetings taking place in-person on 23rd & 24th April and digitally on 25th April. You can start to request meetings with other delegates when partnering opens on Monday 11th March. \n  \nLearn \nThe two-day BioTrinity programme features a packed line up of scientific spotlight sessions featuring presentations from over 70 of the most innovative companies across 12 therapy areas\, including oncology\, rare diseases\, FemTech and more. \nThe Business and Investment focused track features keynotes and discussions addressing a broad range of hot topics currently impacting the industry. \n  \nGrow \nAttending BioTrinity provides you with the unique opportunity to grow your network\, your knowledge and your business. Organised by OBN\, the not-for-profit network supporting the life sciences industry\, who’s core focus is to catalyse growth for the life science industry – there really is only one UK conference you should be attending this spring! \n  \nClick here to find out more and to register today. \nView the event programme here.
URL:https://mediwales.com/event/biotrinity-2024/
LOCATION:Convene\, 133 Houndsditch\, Convene 133 Houndsditch\, London
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