Life-saving treatments one step closer

20 Nov 2014 03:54 PM

Over £30 million in funding for cutting-edge treatments and technologies with the potential to save lives.

29 companies and universities from London to Edinburgh now have funding to tackle healthcare challenges ranging from cancer to childbirth complications. Projects supported include:

Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed yesterday (Thursday 20 November) that Innovate UK and the Medical Research Council would deliver the new funding through the Biomedical Catalyst, part of the government’s Life Sciences strategy.

Minister for Life Sciences George Freeman said:

These investments demonstrate just how many businesses and universities across the country are developing life-saving treatments while adding real value and vitality to their regional economies. With Innovate UK and the Medical Research Council we are helping to ensure this industry has a global reach built on solid success.

This latest announcement follows 23 separate feasibility awards, totalling over £3 million, made earlier in 2014.

It brings total investment via the Biomedical Catalyst to over £200 million since it was launched in 2012. It has leveraged a further £100 million in industry co-commitment and supported innovation from some 250 SME companies and universities.

Any UK SME or academic institution undertaking research and development in healthcare can apply for funding.

See the results of the latest Biomedical Catalyst funding rounds

Find out more about Catalysts and how to apply for funding

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