September has been exciting for the HealthTech industry, with significant funding and strategic partnerships propelling the sector forward. In this blog post, we've curated six notable stories, glancing at HealthTech research networks, innovation funding, private equity deals, collaborations between healthcare providers and telemedicine services, fundraising for surgical smoke reduction devices, and launching a MedTech innovation fund in Scotland. Read on to explore the latest health technology advancements and innovations that have grabbed headlines this month.
£42m HealthTech Research Centre Network with Exeter University's Involvement
Exeter University joins a network of seven universities, led by UCL, to establish a group of HealthTech research centres. This £42m investment will help transform the future of healthcare by developing innovative treatments and medical technologies to improve patient outcomes.
Innovation Zone Funding for Health Tech Firms in Liverpool City Region
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority announces Innovation Zone funding to support HealthTech companies. This initiative aims to fuel the future growth of the industry, enabling the creation of innovative solutions to enhance healthcare services.
Fresh Deal for Private Equity-Backed Agilio
Digital healthcare provider Agilio secured a significant private equity deal with August Equity, enabling them to continue expanding their services and impacting the healthcare industry. Agilio plans to develop the next generation of patient care through their partnership.
Alliance Health Group Partners with Doctor Care Anywhere
Alliance Health Group, one of the UK's leading independent healthcare provider networks, has partnered with Doctor Care Anywhere, a telemedicine service provider. This collaboration aims to expand access to healthcare services and improve patient outcomes through virtual consultations.
Alesi Surgical Raises £5m to Combat Surgical Smoke
Alesi Surgical, a surgical technology innovator, raises £5m for their Ultravision device, designed to combat surgical smoke. Surgical smoke, a byproduct of many surgical procedures, has been linked to significant health risks for operating room staff and patients.
University Launches MedTech Innovation Fund in Scotland
A Scottish University is launching a new MedTech Innovation Fund to support the commercialization of innovative healthcare solutions. The initiative aims to enhance regional collaboration between academia, Healthcare providers, and industry partners in developing next-gen healthcare technologies.
September has been an eventful month for HealthTech, with significant investments, partnerships, and initiatives propelling the industry forward. These developments will undoubtedly shape the future of healthcare and improve patient care in the years to come.
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