Bringing new medical and healthcare technologies into the UK market.
The University of Warwick is a lead delivery partner on the £14 million West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA). The project is focused on addressing the challenges of bringing new medical and healthcare technologies into the UK market. It aims to unite key players in universities, hospitals, industry and government-funded ‘Catapults’ for manufacturing innovation to help companies navigate ‘pinch-points’ in the commercialisation process.
The West Midlands Health and Wellbeing Innovation Network (WMHWIN) based at the University of Warwick will deliver its flagship Challenge-led innovation programme. The approach solves Healthcare industry challenges by working directly with the staff who have the problem and innovators with a solution.
The WMWHIN will deliver a high volume of programmes to attract and support a critical mass of health innovators to the region. The programme aims to stimulate the economy through competition and collaboration and improve patient experience and outcomes.
Health Tech Innovators will be supported through the compelling opportunity to maximise their product development efficiency by creating solutions with the people who need them. Regional Healthcare services will benefit from a faster route to finding and developing solutions to problems that are complex and hard to resolve.
To find out more about the West Midlands Health and Wellbeing Innovation Network (WMHWIN), who will manage the Health Tech accelerator, please click below.




