Translate MedTech – NHS Strategy and Adoption/Market Assessment

This course will be delivered by the trainers virtually as two 3-hour sessions which will take place on Wednesday 24 February 2021 (9:30am – 12:30pm) and Thursday 25 February 2021 (9:30am – 12:30pm). Click the link below to register your place for the course.

This course, delivered as two 3-hour sessions across two separate days, will look at how to start innovating in the NHS context, and will provide you with the practical tools to assess your research for potential in a healthcare setting.

Using real case studies, we’ll explore how innovation works in the NHS, the opportunities and potential pitfalls to avoid when developing your research into something that can benefit patients.

Open to academics, researchers, clinicians and industry representatives, by attending the course you will:

  • Understand the innovation landscape in which the NHS works and the key stakeholders
  • Understand the process by which new products and services are developed
  • Be able to assess clinical unmet need and research potential existing solutions
  • Efficient and appropriate use of creativity tools to scope your solution using need criteria
  • Produce an informed summary of your idea to start gathering support (within your organisation and with potential customers/consumers)

Agenda

Day 1: 24 February 2021, 9:30am – 12:30pm 

  • What is innovation and what is it in the NHS?
  • The NHS innovation landscape and barriers to innovation
  • How the development process works and the stages involved
  • Genuine unmet clinical need – what is it and how to look

Day 2: 25 February 2021, 9:30am – 12:30pm

  • What’s out there already? (market assessment)
  • Scoping solutions – the creative process
  • Taking stock – innovation disclosure
  • Gaining support – understanding the help available and key people to engage with

The training course will be run by Lindsay Georgopoulos of Medipex Ltd.

Spaces are limited and registration is essential. Please note in order to ensure all participants get the maximum out of the course by registering you are committing to attending the full duration of the course over both days.

This course will be delivered by the trainer remotely via video conferencing software. Information about how to join the conferencing call will be emailed to everyone that has registered.

Free to staff and postgraduate research students at Translate partner universities (Bradford, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Sheffield Hallam and York). 

Places for industry and clinical representatives are available at a cost of £45, please email Mohua Siddique (M.Siddique@leeds.ac.uk) to secure your ticket.

Book now to avoid disappointment.

About Medipex Ltd

Medipex is the regional NHS Innovation Hub for the Yorkshire & Humber region helping NHS staff commercialise their ideas and innovations.

About the trainer

Lindsay Georgopoulos has managed a wide range of medical-related technology transfer projects since 2009, working across the NHS, academic and private sectors.

Most recently, Lindsay spent three years as Intellectual Property and Contracts Officer for the large, multidisciplinary Medical Technologies team at the University of Leeds, aiming to invent and improve medical technology products and services and accelerate the commercial development of these innovations.

Lindsay joined Medipex in July 2014, where her primary role is to identify and assess new inventions, explore the IP landscape and market for these inventions, and to help develop plans to get new medical products to market. This includes helping to secure IP protection and resources where required before negotiating deals with external organisations.

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