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Sponsored by Midlands Engine Health
The Midlands Health and Life Science Symposium event will shine a light on the powerhouse of Health and Life Sciences research strength that is the Midlands, as well as the role it can play in supporting the delivery of national innovation policies, achievement through the place agenda and adoption/innovation within the NHS. The incredible collaborations that delivered over £53 million of cutting-edge research in the fight against COVID-19, will bring together stakeholders from across the Midlands region with interests in Health and Life Sciences research, local strategies, innovation.
Today, the Midlands is home to:
– the highest number of Medical Technologies companies of any region in the UK (pumping £1.6bn into the UK economy pa)
– 14% of all UK Life Sciences employment (30,565 jobs)
– 2 of the 3 largest UK NHS Trusts
– the 2nd largest Clinical Trials cluster in Europe
– 7 leading Medical Schools (producing over 20% of the UK’s medical students)
– a stable, ethnically diverse population of over 10 million citizens (making it the ideal test bed for global health and multimorbidity interventions)
This event will bring together academic, business and clinical experts, alongside civic and regional leaders from the Midlands and beyond to highlight what the region has to offer and to explore how excellence can be harnessed to address global healthcare challenges for increased wellbeing and productivity.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
– Sir John Peace, Chairman, Midlands Engine
– Professor Dame Anne Johnson, President of The Academy of Medical Science
– Professor Andrew Morris, Director, Health Data Research UK
– Dr Louise Wood, Director of Science, Research and Evidence, Department of Health and Social Care and Co-lead of NIHR
Programme
Speaker Biographies and Breakout Session details
Delegate List
Why you should attend:
In addition to learning about our exciting Health and Life Sciences expertise and the role that innovation can play in levelling up the economy, we are also expecting 300 delegates, providing an excellent networking opportunity with those in Health and Life Sciences. Delegates will hear about:
– The work the Midlands is doing to tackle health inequalities and to support the levelling-up agenda
– The nationally leading cutting-edge Health and Life Sciences research being delivered in the Midlands in topics such as Diabetes, Imaging, Advanced Therapies and Biobanks
– How academic, industry and NHS partners across the region are collaborating, including best practice and opportunities to get involved
– Investment Opportunities such as the National Rehabilitation Centre and the Birmingham Health Innovation Campus
– Speakers will be drawn from UKRI, government departments and the NHS
Companies joining us for the exhibition are:
– Accelerate Associates
– Achiever Medical
– Birmingham Health Innovation Campus
– Callisto Life Science Partners
– Dignio
– Fluidigm
– Guardtech Cleanrooms
– HORIBA Medical
– Hospital Services Limited
– i3 Simulations
– Life Science Group
– Medical Technologies Innovation Facility
– Medilink Midlands
– MI Health
– Miltenyi Biotec
– National Institute for Health Research
– Wren Healthcare
Please note, all exhibition opportunities have now sold out – view the exhibition floor plan and exhibitor details here.
The Big Ask 2021 – Pitching Session 1:15-2pm:
During the lunch and networking break the stage will be open for booked 5-minute pitches with your Big Ask. We have some dynamic and interesting requests from our community to present, as we are hoping we can get relevant connections and link-up’s which will lead to some great collaborations and partnerships. Details of which will be shared soon.
This event is brought to you by MI Health, event managed by Medilink Midlands.
Venue and Delegate – COVID-19 Compliance:
– All participants will be required to adhere to social distancing guidelines at all times
– The rooms will be laid out with relevant spacing between tables/delegates
– All rooms will be adequately ventilated with outside air
– Additional cleaning will be carried out throughout the day
– All rooms have hand sanitiser nearby
– Social distancing measures will be in effect for all toilets
– Delegates/staff have the option to wear a face covering upon entering the venue and whilst in attendance at the event
– It is recommended that all delegates and speakers complete a lateral flow test before attending this event
You can read the National Conference Centre, Birmingham’s ‘Staying COVID-19 Secure in 2020 and beyond’ document online here.
In addition to the above we will closely monitor any updates/changes from government and will keep delegates and speakers updated
Travelling to the National Conference Centre, Birmingham:
The conference centre is centrally located at J6 of the M42, follow signs to The National Motorcycle Museum from all approach roads. Using postcode B92 0EJ, there are 1000 free parking spaces on site, including charge points for electric cars and disabled parking. If travelling by train Birmingham International is a 5 minute taxi drive. For full travel details, please see here.