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Driving Innovation
Concept to Commercialisation
A strategy for business innovation, 2011-2015
Zahid LatifHead of Healthcare
Mark Glover12th January 2011
Driving Innovation
Medicines and Healthcare activities
Assisted Living Innovation Platform
Detection and Identification of Infectious Agents Innovation Platform
Stratified Medicine Innovation Platform
Regenerative Medicine
Biomedical Catalyst
Driving Innovation
Delivery mechanisms - Competitions
• Consortium Investment– “normal” 2-stage– “fast track” 1-stage– feasibility first stage– 2-stage with consortium building workshop/Grand Challenge
– sandpit first stage
• Single Company Investment– Knowledge Transfer Partnership– Grant for Research and Development– Feasibility studies leading to Collaboration Nation– LaunchPad– SBRI
Driving Innovation
Delivery mechanisms - Activities• Knowledge Transfer Networks
– Networks within communities with similar skills or goals, where knowledge about needs and capabilities can be exchanged
• Missions– Opportunities for fast-growing technology companies in the UK
to explore opportunities for growth with key investors, potential partners and customers, media and other overseas stakeholders
• Centres– Provide a single point of access to world leading research
capability• a critical mass of knowledge and skilled personnel• access to expensive or fast evolving capital equipment
Assisted Living: How everything fits together...
Preventative Technology Grant (PTG)
Whole System Demonstrator (WSD)
{clinical evidence}
Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP)
{technology development}
d elivering a ssisted l iving l ifestyles a t s cale{next stage of evidence with
even more
users}
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dallas overview
• 4 communities reaching 169,000 people– the tipping point for going to scale– not an end in themselves... a legacy must be left!
• Wellbeing, and top quality health and care• including a preventative approach
• integrate products, services and systems to:– enable people to live independently for longer – improve quality of life– create a vibrant and diverse commercial landscape
• Investing £37.3m over 3 years (£19.6m from us)
Driving Innovation
Stratified Medicines is about delivering the right treatment, to the right patient, at the right dose,
at the right time.
Stratified Medicine Innovation Platform“accelerating stratified medicines in the UK”
Driving Innovation
A partnership of 7 public and charity sector organisations
• Technology Strategy Board• DH England & Wales• Scottish Government Health Directorate• MRC• CRUK• ARUK• NICE
Driving Innovation
The Detection and Identification ofInfectious Agents Innovation Platform
• Aims to:– create business opportunity and wealth in the
UK– encourage the development and adoption of
commercially viable diagnostic devices– reduce the mortality, morbidity and economic
burden due to infectious agents in humans and animals
• Focused on point-of-care diagnostics• Supports Department of Health and Defra
priorities
Driving Innovation
Regenerative medicine programme
• replaces or regenerates human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
• partnership with MRC, BBSRC and EPSRC• Programme of activities to be funded in:
– Product development and validation– Tools and Technologies challenge– Value systems and Business models
Driving Innovation
Aims of the programme:
• Underpin and enable the best regenerative medicine businesses to flourish in the UK
• Build a connected regenerative medicine community through the formation of well-linked programmes of work and activities to develop medicines and technology platforms
• Joint Technology Strategy Board and Medical Research Council programme investing £180m over 3 years
• Deliver growth to the UK life sciences sector through supporting and driving the development of innovative life sciences products and services
• Supporting both academically- and commercially-led research and development and encouraging partnership between clinicians, academics and industry
• Moving innovative life sciences products and services quicker and more effectively to commercialisation – and ultimately healthcare impact
Catapult Centres
Business-focused centres that make world-leading technical capability available to businesses to solve their technical challenges
Provides -
• Access to world-leading technology & expertise
• Reach into the knowledge base for world-leading science
• Capability to undertake collaborative R&D projects and contract research with business
• Strongly business focused with a professional delivery ethos
• Critical mass of activity creating a focal point
• Skills development at all levels
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