SBRI Healthcare welcomes applications from companies with solutions that can enhance the screening, diagnosis or management of cancer. The Manchester briefing event, which will be held at Citylabs, will provide further details about the competition specification and application process and support available to companies across the region and the opportunity to present questions to the panel.
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Innovation Birmingham and Re-Rise India invite you to explore commercial opportunities for your company in India at this brief, introductory session.
SBRI Healthcare welcomes applications from companies with solutions that can enhance the screening, diagnosis or management of cancer. This briefing event will provide further details about the competition specification and application process and support available to companies across the region and the opportunity to present questions to the panel.
Attend this interactive Technology Collaboration Workshop in Nottingham and find out about the SBRI Healthcare Funding for Cancer Screening and Diagnosis.
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This workshop will provide you with the opportunities and information to make entering the Chinese market possible. and present a model for how businesses can access the Chinese market while keeping risk to a minimum.
SBRI Healthcare welcome applications from companies with solutions that can enhance the screening, diagnosis or management of cancer. The London briefing event will provide further details about the competition specification and application process and support available to companies across the region and the opportunity to present questions to the panel.
The WMAHSN invites you to attend their Annual Stakeholder Event and Awards, which takes place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole on Thursday 20 July 2017. The plenary session will bring to life the 2016-17 Annual Report, and there will also be an exhibition, offering the opportunity to network with the shortlisted organisations. Following the plenary session and networking, this year’s Celebration of Innovation Awards will be presented at the awards dinner.
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NHS delegates are invited to attend this one day programme of presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. Project leads and IT leads in Clinical Commissioning Groups can expect to find out more about implementing NHS WiFi and the standards and requirements that they must meet to roll out WiFi.
The showcase is aimed at all individuals wanting to find out more about emerging innovations from both established and newer entrants into the Technology Enabled Care (TEC) market, to provide the opportunity to pose your challenges to the solution suppliers and to hear how they could support you and your organisation.
The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recently published its final guidance on virtual manufacturing (previously known as ‘own brand labelling’). This joint seminar between ABHI and BDIA will provide clarification on the interpretation of virtual manufacturing and will guide companies as to how they can manage those processes.
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At this event, the public health wider impact on issues of employment and unemployment for people who are blind and partially sighted will be considered. Speakers from the third sector will consider the problems and opportunities and speakers from local and national public health organisations will consider the wider societal impact. You will also hear from those with lived experience of visual impairment and employment/unemployment.
Find out how the NHS can fast-track commissioning of your medtech, diagnostic or digital technology and gain accelerated uptake for your innovation with guaranteed automatic reimbursement from NHS England via the Innovation and Technology Payment (ITP).
NHS delegates are invited to attend this one day programme of presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. Project leads and IT leads in Clinical Commissioning Groups can expect to find out more about implementing NHS WiFi and the standards and requirements that they must meet to roll out WiFi.
The aims of this conference are to share current and recent research undertaken by Birmingham City University and its strategic partners, raise awareness of the short and long term consequences of premature birth and develop a shared interdisciplinary understanding of how to support children and families in the current socio-political-economic climate.
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This workshop is suitable for GPs who currently have no joint injections experience and are looking find out more about the subject to perform in general practice, as well as being suitable for GPs who currently inject and are seeking to refresh their injection technique.
P4H 2017, The Procurement Event For Health, is the UK’s leading exhibition designed to promote and support the ongoing NHS efficiency objectives, such as those outlined within Lord Carter’s Report on Operational Productivity in the NHS and those forming the Department of Health’s NHS Procurement Transformation Programme (PTP).
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This workshop is suitable for GPs who currently have no joint injections experience and are looking to perform in general practice, as well as being suitable for GPs who currently inject and are seeking to refresh their injection and examination knowledge.
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AHSN Network will have a presence at the tenth Health Services Research UK (HSRUK) Symposium, to take place on 6 - 7 July at the Nottingham Conference Centre. HSRUK represents and connects everyone interested in health service innovation, evidence and improvement.
Join industry expert Alex Toft for an insight into clinical trials, scientific advice and the challenges that you may come up against. This workshop will help you to overcome these challenges, so come along with any questions that you may have for the Q&A session at the end.
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This workshop is suitable for GPs who currently have no knee joint or any joint injections experience and are looking to perform in general practice, as well as being suitable for GPs who currently inject and are seeking to refresh their injection technique.
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The workshop will bring together key stakeholders including industry, academia, regulators, patients, clinicians, funders and commissioners to discuss and identify ways to overcome the challenges associated with selecting study endpoints in oncology, and consider those outcomes that are important for clinical trial measures to be ‘fit for purpose’, now and in the future.
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Join the Mills and Reeve and University of Birmingham STPs workshop to hear from some of the leading minds in service redesign (including some who have taken their organisation through it), and a first look at some new research into service prioritisation and decommissioning.
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Find out all you need to know about the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) by coming along to one of the ‘Meet the NIA’ information events.