By: 2 November 2015
£2.2m investment supports medical innovation in Yorkshire

£2.2m investment supports medical innovation in Yorkshire

The University of Leeds has secured a £2.25 million investment to support the commercialisation of medical technologies developed by five universities in the Leeds City Region.

The Medical Technologies Innovation Catalyst project, funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, will translate the region’s best medical technology research into practical products available to patients.

Working closely with the Medical Technologies Innovation and Knowledge Centre (Medical Technologies IKC) at the University of Leeds, the project will give researchers at the universities of Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, York and Leeds Beckett access to a dedicated innovation team experienced in getting technologies to market.

The announcement comes after the Medical Technologies IKC was awarded an additional £3 million to accelerate commercialisation of regenerative devices nationwide.

John Fisher, deputy vice-chancellor and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Leeds, is director of the Medical Technologies IKC. He said: “The Medical Technologies Innovation Catalyst project will enable us to share the expertise built up within the Medical Technologies IKC over the last five years and to help other universities in the Leeds City Region build capacity in innovation.”

Ceri Williams, director of research and innovation funding at the University of Leeds, said: “Working with the Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership, our aim is to establish the region as the preferred location for medical technology innovation and inward investment in the UK. We have 100 medical technology companies in the Leeds City Region working in areas that match well with the research expertise within our universities, so the foundations are set already.”

Williams added: “Capacity building and skills development will be central to the roll out of the new initiative to create a robust medical technology hub in the region and ensure its sustainability long-term. The University of Leeds already hosts a national centre for doctoral training and a postgraduate certificate in Innovation Management, developed by the IKC.”

The catalyst will provide training and development support in innovation for researchers and academics across the five universities.