West Midlands Health and Wellbeing Innovation Network has been established by the University of Warwick in partnership with University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust and Bruntwood SciTech.
£100,000 funding has been received from the West Midlands Combined Authority Innovation Programme, to support businesses entering or growing in healthcare, technology and wellbeing sectors.
Any innovator, entrepreneur or business can pitch their solution to real-world healthcare challenges to potentially access expertise and resources from Network partners.
Businesses aiming to move into or grow within the healthcare, technology and wellbeing sectors can harness university and hospital expertise and resources, as well as specialist work space and business support, through a new network launched by the University of Warwick in partnership with University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust and Bruntwood SciTech.
They have established the new West Midlands Health and Wellbeing Innovation Network, aiming to find and cultivate the next big innovations in healthcare transformation.
The Network has received £100,000 funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Innovation Programme to create and develop innovative commercial responses to real-world health challenges grounded in regional impact. The next phase will be to expand across the West Midlands, bringing in the universities and NHS Trusts in Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
The Network will set a successive number of challenges and each time call for interested businesses, who have a desire for growth in the healthcare, wellbeing and technology sectors to step forward for support. Businesses will not need to be based in the West Midlands in order to pitch their idea but in addressing the challenges their impact should be felt in the region. The first of these challenges will be launched in August 2021.
Successful pitches will receive a package of acceleration support to deliver their solution including:
- Coaching and mentoring
- Pitching opportunities
- Funding information
- Investment readiness development
- Expert / technical advice
- Desk space
- Business development
- Testbeds
- Networking and introductions to influential and knowledgeable networks in the region
Initially, space will be made available in Birmingham (Bruntwood Sci Tech) and Coventry (UHCW) and at the University of Warwick. The programme will also leverage resources of existing incubators, accelerators and centres in the region.
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