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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Building Resilient High-Growth\, Globally Competitive Life Sciences Cluster: Finance and Investment
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 10th March \nTimes: 08:30am – 4:30pm \nVenue: Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park \nAgenda\n08:30 – 09:15 | Arrival\, Registration & Networking \n09:15 – 09:30 | Welcome & Opening Remarks \n“The East Midlands gateway from innovation to commercialisation and manufacturing; Part 2: finance and investment.” \nGosia Khrais BSc (Hons)\, PGDip\, CQI\, Director\, Charnwood Campus \nAbigail Philips\, Delivery and HTC Manager\, Medilink Midlands \n09:30 – 09:50 | Keynote Address \n09:50 – 10:00 | ‘From Connection to Amplification: Collaborating for Life Sciences Growth at Charnwood Campus” \nSue Tilley\, Chair of the Leicestershire Business Voice \nReclaiming leadership in life Sciences Manufacturing and how it gets financed \n10:00 – 10:15 | Industry Perspective “Driving investment/capital attractiveness through manufacturing excellence and continuous improvement” \n10:15 – 10:45 | Panel 1: Building a Resilient Life Sciences Manufacturing Ecosystem. Moderated discussion with leaders from: \n\nTBC\nNick Smiley\, Kindeva\nAndy Lewis\, Quotient\n\nModerator: Graeme Cameron\, CEO Pennine Healthcare \nLive Polling: 5min \nNotes: \n\nWhat makes manufacturing assets bankable vs uninvestable?\nHow do GMP\, automation\, and continuous improvement reduce investor risk?\nWhat do lenders and strategic investors want to see before committing capital?\n\n10:50 – 11:20 | Networking Break & Expo \n11:20 – 11:35 | Importance of scaling “Why is it important to scale and how HINs can help Innovators to scale? ” \nNicole McGlennon\, Managing Director at Health Innovation Network East Midlands \nNat Hutley\, Founder and CEO\, Koodos Private Markets Venture Capital & Private Equity \n11:35 – 12:05 | Panel 2: Financing Scale – What Investors Fund\, What They Don’t\, and Why  \n\nBen Reasbeck\, Barclay Life Sciences Lead\nChristian Kumar\, MedTech Lab Makers\nAndrew Mumford\, CEO of Initiate Consultancy\nSam Stephens\, TBAT\nLewis Stringer\, BBB\n\nModerator:  Nat Hutley\, Founder and CEO\, Koodos Private Markets Venture Capital & Private Equity \nLive Polling: 5min \nNotes:  \n\nWhy founders fail to secure capital\nHow platform models de-risk innovation for investors\nHow regions benefit when capital and infrastructure align\n\n12:05 – 12:20 | Spotlight Talk: MedTech Makers Lab Launch: The first Pan European Clinical Development Organisation overing                                                  Innovation\, Funding\, Clinical Adoption and Scale \nChristian Kumar\, Founder MedTech Makers Lab \n12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch & Expo \n13:30 -13:50 | Sponsor Talks  \n\nMarks & Clerk LLP\nSotas\n\n13:50 – 14:00 |  DSIT’s East Midlands lead for the TechFirst programme  \n14:00 – 14:15 | Resilient Health Supply Chains: Strategic Assets for Investors in the UK \nJan Godsell\, Dean at Loughborough Business School\, Prof of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy \n14:15 – 14:30 | Regulatory Innovation for Faster Adoption: “Regulation as a Value Lever – Why regulation is not just a hurdle\, but a critical lever for de-risking innovation and  attracting funding.” \nDavid Hawkins\, Medical Device Regulatory\, Quality and Compliance Consultant Sotas \n14:30 – 15:00 | Panel 3: From an Innovator to a CEO: \n\nKieran Borrett\, Director\, Plug and Play\nNat Hutley\, Founder and CEO\, Koodos Private Markets Venture Capital & Private Equity\nDavid Hawkins\, Medical Device Regulatory\, Quality and Compliance Consultant Sotas\nHelen Compton\, Stakeholder Engagement Manager\, NIHR\n\nModerator: Al Mills\, Director of Business Development and Growth Specialist\, Sequel Consultants \nLive Polling: 5min \nNotes: \n\nHow regulatory innovation reduces time-to-revenue\nWhat investors misunderstand about MHRA vs EMA vs FDA\nHow early regulatory engagement affects valuation\n\n15:00 – 15:30 | Innovators’ pitches \n15:30 – 15:45 | Closing Remarks & Call to Action\n                                Abigail Philips\, Delivery and HTC Manager\, Medilink Midlands \n15:45 – 16:30 | Networking Reception
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/building-resilient/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T090000
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SUMMARY:In-Person Event: Venturefest West Midlands 2026
DESCRIPTION:       \nDate: Tuesday 10th March \nTimes: 09:00am – 5:00pm \nVenue: Billy Wright Stand\, Molineux Stadium\, Waterloo Road\, Wolverhampton WV1 4QR \n\n\n\n\nThe leading innovation and entrepreneurship conference in the region\n\n\n\nVenturefest West Midlands provides investors\, innovators and entrepreneurs the chance to meet\, engage and exchange ideas for co-operation and collaboration\, particularly in the fields of science and emerging technologies. \nBeing supported locally by business\, universities\, science parks and business support organisations\, Venturefest is a leading conference supporting the region’s innovative entrepreneurs and businesses to flourish. \nVenturefest is a free event which will take place on Tuesday 10 March 2026 at the Billy Wright Stand at Molineux Stadium\, Wolverhampton. \nThis year’s programme will include industry leaders delivering insightful talks and delegates will have the opportunity to join panel discussions\, workshops and network in the exhibition area. \nKey themes this year include: \n\nLeadership\nAI & Digital Transformation\nCommercialisation\nInvestment\nSustainability\n\nYou can keep up to date with the Programmes updates via our website. \nRunning alongside Venturefest West Midlands for another year will be Pitch Up\, a pitching competition for business owners\, giving a unique opportunity for businesses to raise their profile both in the West Midlands and in front of a national audience of investors. Business owners are invited to present their ideas in a pitch for investment and stand a chance of winning one of several awards. \nPlease note we will be sharing catering and accessibility requirements with the venue on 14 February 2026. We may be unable to accommodate any special requirements after this date. \nYour information may be shared with other partners and organisations in relation to this event. For more information visit: https://www.wmca.org.uk/policies\n \nImportant Notice to Venturefest Attendees: \nIt has come to our attention that contact information of Venturefest attendees is reportedly being offered for sale. We wish to clarify that this is a fraudulent activity. Please be assured that we uphold the highest standards of privacy and confidentiality. Under no circumstances do we sell or share your contact information with third parties. Your trust and privacy are paramount to us. If you have any concerns or require further clarification\, please do not hesitate to contact us at questions@wmca.org.uk
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/venture-fest-2026/
LOCATION:Molineux Stadium\, Billy Wright Stand\, Molineux Stadium\, Waterloo Road\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 4QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON: WMHTC - North Star Workshop 2 - Co-Creation of Vision & Mission
DESCRIPTION:This activity aims to bring together triple helix partners (industry\, academia\, and government) to collaboratively establish the West Midlands Health Technologies Cluster (WMHTC) North Star and Action Plan – its Vision\, Mission\, and Action Lines. \nThis work will help build a new partnership-based strategy for the cluster\, strengthen collaboration\, and align stakeholders behind a shared purpose.\n  \nDuring workshop 2\, Participants will:  \n\nCodevelop the core thrust of the Vision (direction\, ambition\, long-termterm aspiration). \nShape the underpinning Mission (purpose\, focus\, and role of the cluster). \nWork within clear guiderails\, ensuring discussion remains strategic and aligned to cluster goals. \n\nIf you are a senior leader or decision maker working within industry\, government or academia\, and would like to attend this event\, please email: events@wmhtc.co.uk. \n*Please note: Places are limited. \n  \nFor information around workshop 1 click here.\nFor information around workshop 3 click here.\n  \n \nEach Workshop to be facilitated by Alison Partridge – Head of Inclusive Economy at Newable \nAlison leads the design and delivery of programmes that create meaningful opportunities for local communities and support the development of fair\, resilient\, and innovative local economies. \nShe is an experienced and adaptable economic development professional with deep expertise in inclusive enterprise\, entrepreneurship\, and place‑based growth across UK and European cities. Over her 35+ year career\, she has worked at the intersection of policy\, partnerships\, and programme delivery\, co‑creating and securing funding for initiatives that respond to complex and evolving socio‑economic contexts. \nAlison has played a prominent role within Europe’s Cities Knowledge Exchange and Learning Programmes\, leading multiple networks of EU cities committed to building inclusive\, knowledge‑based economies. Her work has centred on enabling knowledge exchange\, strengthening collaboration\, and supporting stakeholders to co‑create local action plans. \nIn 2016\, Alison co‑founded OneTech\, a catalyst for inclusion in the startup ecosystem\, which equips underserved communities with the networks\, skills\, and confidence to start and grow businesses. Between 2023 and 2025\, she co‑led London’s Inclusive Health & Life Sciences Coalition\, bringing together eight central London local authorities and MedCity to broaden access\, investment\, and opportunities across the sector. From 2024 to 2026\, she also supported Tech SY stakeholders to co‑create an ambitious action plan to expand the region’s tech entrepreneurship ecosystem. \n  \nTo find out more on the WMHTC click here \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-wmhtc-north-star-workshop-2-co-creation-of-vision-mission/
LOCATION:Park Regis\, 160 Broad Street\, Five ways\, Birmingham\, B15 1DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event,WMHTC North Star
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON: WMHTC - North Star Workshop 3 - Action Lines & Delivery Model
DESCRIPTION:This activity aims to bring together triple helix partners (industry\, academia\, and government) to collaboratively establish the West Midlands Health Technologies Cluster (WMHTC) North Star and Action Plan – its Vision\, Mission\, and Action Lines. \nThis work will help build a new partnership-based strategy for the cluster\, strengthen collaboration\, and align stakeholders behind a shared purpose.\n  \nDuring Workshop 3\, participants will: \n\nDevelop practical\, measurable action lines to achieve the vision and mission. \n\n\nExplore partnership-based delivery models and governance structures. \n\n\nPrioritise initiatives that strengthen collaboration and impact. \n\n  \nIf you are a senior leader or decision maker working within industry\, government or academia\, and would like to attend this event\, please email: events@wmhtc.co.uk. \n*Please note: Places are limited. \n\n  \nFor information around workshop 1 click here.\nFor information around workshop 2 click here.\n  \n \nEach Workshop to be facilitated by Alison Partridge – Head of Inclusive Economy at Newable \nAlison leads the design and delivery of programmes that create meaningful opportunities for local communities and support the development of fair\, resilient\, and innovative local economies. \nShe is an experienced and adaptable economic development professional with deep expertise in inclusive enterprise\, entrepreneurship\, and place‑based growth across UK and European cities. Over her 35+ year career\, she has worked at the intersection of policy\, partnerships\, and programme delivery\, co‑creating and securing funding for initiatives that respond to complex and evolving socio‑economic contexts. \nAlison has played a prominent role within Europe’s Cities Knowledge Exchange and Learning Programmes\, leading multiple networks of EU cities committed to building inclusive\, knowledge‑based economies. Her work has centred on enabling knowledge exchange\, strengthening collaboration\, and supporting stakeholders to co‑create local action plans. \nIn 2016\, Alison co‑founded OneTech\, a catalyst for inclusion in the startup ecosystem\, which equips underserved communities with the networks\, skills\, and confidence to start and grow businesses. Between 2023 and 2025\, she co‑led London’s Inclusive Health & Life Sciences Coalition\, bringing together eight central London local authorities and MedCity to broaden access\, investment\, and opportunities across the sector. From 2024 to 2026\, she also supported Tech SY stakeholders to co‑create an ambitious action plan to expand the region’s tech entrepreneurship ecosystem. \n  \nTo find out more on the WMHTC click here.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/in-person-wmhtc-north-star-workshop-3-action-lines-delivery-model/
LOCATION:PHTA\, No1 BHIC\, 2 Bournebrook Way\, Birmingham\, B29 6TH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event,WMHTC North Star
ORGANIZER;CN="Linsey Horsepool Medilink Midlands":MAILTO:events@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
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SUMMARY:BioWales in London
DESCRIPTION:  \nMediWales will be holding their annual BioWales in London conference\, in collaboration with the BioIndustry Association\, on the 18th March 2026.\nBioWales in London is supported by Browne Jacobson and kindly hosted by Pioneer Group at Victoria House. \nThis conference will bring together industry and health to showcase Welsh innovation in life sciences\, including MedTech\, diagnostics and NHS collaborations. Delegates will have the chance to discuss the latest breakthroughs and advancements in these fields while exploring new opportunities for growth and collaboration. \nThe day will feature presentations from a variety of Welsh companies at various stages of their investor journey. There will also be an expert investor programme\, helping delegates to understand more about funding avenues and how to navigate them. \nAdditionally\, the programme will highlight NHS innovation and research collaboration opportunities\, with our session ‘Working with the Welsh NHS’ covering clinical access\, adoption and clinical trials. \nThe BioWales in London conference is kindly supported by Welsh Government and NHS Wales. \n  \n \n*BioWales in London is free to attend for MediWales members\, with a discounted delegate rate available for partner organisation members.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/biowales-in-london/
LOCATION:Pioneer Group – Victoria House\, Bloomsbury Square\, London\, Victoria House – Pioneer Group Bloomsbury Square London WC1B 4DA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T170000
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SUMMARY:In-Person: BioWales in London conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 18th March \nTime: 08:30am – 5:00pm \nVenue: Victoria House\, 37-63 Southampton Row\, London\, WC1B 4DR \n\n \nDetails\nMediWales will be holding their annual BioWales in London conference\, in collaboration with the BioIndustry Association\, on the 18th March 2026. \nBioWales in London is supported by Browne Jacobson and kindly hosted by Pioneer Group at Victora House. \nThis conference will bring together industry and health to showcase Welsh innovation in life sciences\, including MedTech\, diagnostics and NHS collaborations. Delegates will have the chance to discuss the latest breakthroughs and advancements in these fields while exploring new opportunities for growth and collaboration. \nThe day will feature presentations from a variety of Welsh companies at various stages of their investor journey. There will also be an expert investor programme\, helping delegates to understand more about funding avenues and how to navigate them. \nAdditionally\, the programme will highlight NHS innovation and research collaboration opportunities\, with our session ‘Working with the Welsh NHS’ covering clinical access\, adoption and clinical trials. \nThe BioWales in London conference is kindly supported by Welsh Government and NHS Wales. \nBioWales in London is free to attend for MediWales members\, with a discounted delegate rate available for partner organisation members. \nClick here to find out more: https://mediwales.com/event/biowales-in-london-2026/
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/biowales-in-london-conference/
LOCATION:Victoria House\, Bloomsbury Square\, London\, WC1B 4DA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T160000
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SUMMARY:Leicestershire Innovation Clinics 2026
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 19th March 2026 \n\n\n\n\nVenue: Charnwood Campus\, Bakewell Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB \nA partnership between Medilink Midlands\, The Institute for Precision Health – University of Leicester and Charnwood Campus Science Innovation and Technology Park offers expertise support to individuals or companies already in\, or transitioning into\, the life sciences\, medtech\, health tech sector within the locality of Leicester and Leicestershire. \nWe are delighted to be able to feed into the new Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, which will widen our ability to provide clinical insight into the value and delivery of new innovations. \nFirst launched in October 2022\, the Innovation Clinic programme successfully provided innovators access to expertise across the University\, NHS and business innovation support network\, to supply a clear pathway on how to grow and develop their innovations \nTo continue supporting pioneering innovation ideas across the region\, a new series of clinic sessions has been launched. \nHosting these sector-specific workshops collaboratively\, enables innovators to benefit from confidential discussions regarding the development of new products\, from advice on funding and product development all the way through to engaging with the NHS\, without having to engage with each organisation separately. \nExpertise will include: \nAcademic\, clinical\, IP\, regulatory\, clinical adoption\, innovation test beds\, signposting and sectoral networking opportunities. \nWho should apply? \n\nAre you a student\, health professional or company\, developing new products or services?\nDo you need insight on how to develop your research idea into a tangible product?\nLooking to understand how to approach the NHS?\nWant to know what funding is available?\nNeed guidance on PPI\, value proposition\, and/or cost/benefit analysis?\nLooking to increase your competitive advantage?\n\nBooking information: \nIf you would like to discuss your innovation project\, new product development or understand the landscape\, please complete this short online application form here. \nThese workshops have proved extremely popular\, so early booking is recommended. \nDeadline for the Leicestershire Innovation Clinics is Thursday 26th February. \nNote: Applications will be kept open until further notice as there will be ongoing support mechanisms. \nPlease note individuals/companies can only attend one innovation clinic session throughout the series. This programme is supported by the Leicestershire Academic Health Partners Health Innovation Hub\, consisting of: \n\nHealth Innovation East Midlands\nLeicestershire Academic Health Partners\nUniversity Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust\nLeicestershire Partnership NHS Trust\nLeicester\, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board\nUniversity of Leicester\n\nFunded through the University of Leicester’s Medical Research Council Impact Accelerator Account.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/leicestershire-innovation-clinics-19-03-2026/
LOCATION:Charnwood Campus  Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, Charnwood Campus Loughborough\, Loughborough\, LE11 5RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T085725
CREATED:20260206T133121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T095320Z
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SUMMARY:In-Person Event: Founders Live Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:       \nDate: Thursday 19th March \nTimes: 5:30pm – 8:30pm \nVenue:  Mills & Reeve\, 98-100 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, CB2 1PH \n\nThe ultimate entrepreneurial experience and global pitch competition returns to Cambridge\n\n\n\nWomen in Tech Edition.\nFounders Live returns to Cambridge hosted in Mills & Reeve‘s fantastic offices within the heart of Cambridge. \nFounders Live is a pitch & networking event\, where five handpicked companies take the hot seat\, with only 99 seconds to pitch their company and describe their value proposition in front of an eager audience. \nHere’s what you can look forward to: \nFireside Chat: An insightful conversation with inspiring women shaping the tech and startup ecosystem. \nPitch Competition: Watch five inspiring female founders / leaders showcase their innovative businesses\, each with just 99 seconds to pitch! \nLive Q&A: Engage with the founders directly in a 4-minute Q&A session. \nVoting: Vote for your winner and support women entrepreneurs! \nSo bring your friends and coworkers\, grab some food and drink\, get to know your local entrepreneurs\, and vote for what you think will be the next big thing… built in the UK.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/founders-live-cambridge-2/
LOCATION:Mills & Reeve\, Botanic House\, 100 Hills Road\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Partner Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T130000
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Perspectives on Preventative Innovations in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:                     \nInsight 3: Perspectives on Preventative Innovations in Healthcare\nArise Innovation hubs are delighted to be collaborating with Medilink Midlands and Innovate UK in a series of events for autumn and winter 2025/26. The final of these looks at an overarching theme in the NHS’s current 10-year plan\, around how prevention is better than cure. \nThe third of the pillars in the NHS 10-year plan is ‘from sickness to prevention’\, with a focus on reaching patients earlier to prevent illness\, where-ever possible. To achieve this\, we need to look across key areas including health surveillance\, genomic science\, standardised data collection and thoughtful deployment of digital and AI technologies. Reshaping the ways we innovate to make every one of us proactive citizens. \nChallenges we will address in this session include: \n-What needs to change to improve the focus on prevention? \n-How do we use health surveillance data to inform and accelerate new preventative health programmes? \n-How do we move to a data-driven and personalised approach throughout our lives? \nAgenda \n10.00 – 10.25: Arrival\, networking and refreshments \n10.25-10.30: Introduction and Welcome by Dr Beverley Vaughan| Director | Arise  and Innovate UK \n10.30-10.35: Welcome by Raghul Senthilnathan | Innovation Advisor | Medilink Midlands \n10.35-10.50: Setting the scene I – What does the future look like\, in an ecosystem of health promotion and protection  UK Health Security Agency \nSetting the scene II – From Body Mass Index to Body Volume Index |Richard Barnes | CEO | Select Research \n10.50-11.00: Q&A \n11.00-11.30: Lightening pitches \nImran Haq | Managing Director | The Sample Network  \nHasan Avcu| Co-Founder & Managing Director | Tesu Health  \n11.30-11.45: Q&A \n11.45-12.00: Refreshment break \n12.00-12.20: Support available to innovators  \nMike Herd | Business Advisor | Innovate UK  \n12.20-13.00: Networking lunch \n \nA POLITE REMINDER REGARDING EVENT ATTENDANCE\nWe’re seeing an increase in late cancellations and no‑shows at programme events. While we understand that plans change or unexpected circumstances arise\, not informing us in advance has a real impact. \nWhen participants do not cancel their ticket or send apologies\, it results in unused catering\, wasted resources\, and limits our ability to plan effectively and offer places to others who wish to attend. \nPlease be considerate: If you are no longer able to attend an event\, let us know as soon as possible\, or cancel your ticket via Event Brite\, or email events@medilinkmidlands.com\, so the space can be reallocated. \nAdditionally\, the presentation slides will only be shared with those who attended the event. \nThank you for your understanding and professionalism. \nSpeaker Profiles\n \nEvent Chair: Dr Beverley Vaughan | Arise Innovation Hubs Director | ARU\nBeverley is a scientist by training\, having worked in academia\, start-up and business sectors\, including Cambridge University Teaching hospitals\, Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst (SBC)\, Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult and University of Oxford. Currently\, Director at Arise Innovation hubs\, part of Anglia Ruskin University\, small but beautifully formed and importantly close but not within the golden triangle powerhouses. Beverley has been building a pipeline and success stories in the local environment has involved using knowledge of other clusters and adaptation to a different ecosystem.  Collaborating with our community to harness the skills and talent in ARU to support them\, on a bespoke and case by case basis. Proud to have delivered programmes such as ABOVE and learnt how being small can make you nimble but success relies on powerful and strategic partnership.  \n  \n Raghul Senthilnathan | Innovation Advisor | Medilink Midlands \nA dynamic Innovation Advisor with a master’s degree in Biotech and Pharma Management from UCL\, and a strong background in life sciences and healthcare innovation. Founder of two innovative start-ups\, with personal expertise in digital technologies. Skilled in leading accelerator programs and supporting early-stage companies to navigate challenges and realize their potential in contributing to the economy. Expertise in coaching\, mentoring\, and business diagnostics to help innovators avoid pitfalls and succeed.  \n  \n \nRichard Barns | CEO | Select Research \nRichard Barnes is CEO of Select Research\, based in Malvern\, Worcs. Select have been pioneers in human body measurement in 3D for nearly 30 years.  Select developed the sizing standards for clothing retailers using their 3D technology\, and since 2004 have developed the Body Volume Index (BVI) and other metrics measured  digitally\, from a smartphone. The Body Mass Index (BMI) was invented in 1835. BVI was designed to be a better\, and modern alternative\, and has now been validated by Mayo Clinic as being a significant improvement on BMI for the prediction of metabolic risk.  \n  \n \nHasan Avcu | Managing Directors | Tesu Health \nHasan is a physician and health technology entrepreneur\, and Co-Founder and Managing Director of Tesu Health\, a Cambridge-based company developing evidence-based digital tools for chronic disease prevention. His work focuses on the behavioural management of cardiometabolic risk\, with an emphasis on scalable interventions that support personalised prevention. Hasan has a background in clinical practice as well as medical and regulatory affairs within the pharmaceutical industry.  \n  \n \nMike Herd | Business Advisor | Innovate UK\nAn experienced business advisor\, Mike has worked with many hundreds of tech entrepreneurs supporting them to realise the potential of their businesses and themselves.   \n\n Innovate UK – Innovation & Growth Specialist / Investment / Cambridge Ecosystem \nVisiting Professor – Anglia Ruskin University. \nChair of ARU’s Enterprise & Entrepreneurship External Advisory Panel. \nBoard Advisor to EduTech and FinTech businesses \nHolder of the Queens Award for Enterprise.\n\nMike ran the Sussex Innovation Centre\, a leading UK technology business incubator for twenty years. He acted as a guide and advisor for businesses at all stages\, plus led on new research commercialisation initiatives.   \n  \n \nImran Haq | Managing Director | The Sample Network\nImran’s experience spans top tier universities (University of Cambridge\, UCL)\, large pharma (AstraZeneca\, GlaxoSmithKline)\, founding successful companies (Cellomatics\, Ignite Life Sciences\, The Sample Network)\, government funded entities (Medicines Discovery Catapult)\, and non-profits (Pistoia Alliance). \nAs Managing Director of The Sample Network\, Imran is tackling barriers in relation to clinical collection.  Inability to access samples rapidly\, delays biomarker and diagnostic development. \nThe Sample Network resolves this via access to proven sites that can rapidly start studies\, in defined timeframes\, and with complex study design.  The company has been growing 300% YoY and can now count upon a global client base.
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/perspectives-on-preventative-innovations-in-healthcare/
LOCATION:St Johns Innovation Centre\, Cowley Road\, Cambridge\, CB4 0WS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON EVENT: Medilink Midlands Members Forum & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 25th March 2026 \nTime: 10:00am – 1:00pm \nLocation: Shakespeare Martineau Solicitors\, 35 Station Street\, Nottingham\, NG2 3DQ \nJoin us for a relaxed and engaging morning hosted by Medilink Midlands\, designed exclusively for our members. This is a great opportunity to connect with the Medilink Midlands team\, hear updates on our latest activities.  \nThe session will also include a focused workshop on Employee Mental Health and Wellbeing\, delivered by Nathan Shearman. Nathan is a qualified psychotherapist and mental health trainer who integrates current psychotherapy and neuroscience research with innovative delivery methods\, alongside the development of effective\, high-impact training solutions. We’ll explore best practices\, share useful resources\, and open the floor for discussion. \nAgenda Highlights: \n\nArrival Networking\nUpdates from Medilink Midlands\nMember Q&A session\nEmployee Wellbeing & Mental Health Workshop\n\nAgenda: \n10:00am – Delegates Arrival/Refreshments \n10:20am – Introduction from Shakespeare Martineau: Ed Wright | Partner  \n10:30am – Welcome from Medilink Midlands: Laura Shakespeare | Membership Lead  \n\nIntro and overview of MM activity\n\n\nMember updates\n\n10:45am – Events update: Linsey Horsepool | Events Manager  \n10:55am – Q&A – Your chance to ask the Medilink Midlands Team \n11:15am –  Networking Break \n11:30am – Employee wellbeing & Mental Health Workshop: Nathan Shearman | Manging Director  \n1:00pm – Finish \nTo secure your place\, please contact events@medilinkmidlands.com  \nFind out more and register here – limited spaces available: \nWe hope you can join us for what promises to be an insightful and valuable session.  \nSpeakers\n \nNathan Shearman | Managing Director | Red Umbrella\n“Nathan is a qualified psychotherapist and mental health trainer who integrates current psychotherapy and neuroscience research with innovative delivery methods\, alongside the development of effective\, high-impact training solutions. After ten years in retail management\, the loss of someone close to suicide\, alongside his own experiences of anxiety\, Nathan now pursues a career in mental health\, and is steadfastly committed to reducing stigma and improving access to support\, with the emphasis on prevention as well as crisis intervention. Since joining Red Umbrella\, he has trained over 2\,000 people\, designed 65 courses\, and delivered training globally.” \n  \n \nEd Wright | Partner | Shakespeare Martineau\nEd is a specialist commercial lawyer advising clients on a wide range of non-contentious contractual\, IP\, data protection and competition law issues. \nHe primarily advises on the creation\, ownership\, and exploitation of IP\, including licensing\, R&D/technology transfer and agency\, distribution\, reselling\, and franchising arrangements. Ed also specialises in drafting and negotiating agreements governing IP licensing and the supply of goods and services. He works across all sectors\, with particular expertise in healthcare and life sciences\, sport\, technology\, and media and communications. \nEd is recognised as a ‘Leading Partner’ in the Legal 500 UK 2026\, and as a ranked lawyer in the Chambers UK 2026 \n 
URL:https://staging.medilinkmidlands.com/event/medilink-midlands-members-forum-mental-health/
LOCATION:Shakespeare Martineau Solicitors\, 35 Station Street\, Nottingham\, Nottinghamshire\, NG2 3DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Medilink Midlands Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Reena Mistry":MAILTO:reena@medilinkmidlands.com
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