Automated cleaning of surgical instruments: apply for funding

27 Feb 2018 01:58 PM

Organisations can apply for a share of up to £150,000 to develop new ideas to automate the pre-cleaning of surgical instruments and tools.

The NHS in Scotland - supported by the Can Do Innovation Challenge Fund - has up to £150,000 to invest in studies that look at new ways of automating the pre-cleaning of surgical instruments.

Importance of pre-cleaning

Surgical instruments must be properly cleaned, inspected and sterilised within the sterile services process before each use.

Most existing procedures rely on manual cleaning. This is because current, automated pre-cleaning systems have a limited focus on one specific area, such as neurological surgery. They are also not designed for a range of instruments.

Improvements to automated systems could tackle clinical, health, safety and environmental concerns, improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Find out more about how Innovate UK supports innovation in health and life sciences.

Solutions must reduce cost and waste

The competition aims to find a solution for automated pre-cleaning that reduces costs and waste, is easy to operate and connects with existing NHS equipment. It must include:

Funding of £150,000 is for a series of feasibility studies. A further £300,000 could be available in a second phase to develop the most promising ideas.

The competition is being run under SBRI (the Small Business Research Initiative).

Find out more about SBRI and how it works.

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.