Wellington’s biomedical sector geared up to meet demand
Wellington’s biomedical sector geared up to meet demand
The future of the Wellington region’s biomedical sector is looking bright judging by Grow Wellington’s Innovating for Health Challenge, which closed with 40 submissions last week.
Submissions were made by researchers and clinicians across universities, research institutes and District Health Boards as well as independent innovators.
The aim of the Challenge is to connect
innovations emerging from research and clinical practice
across the biomedical sector with entrepreneurial capability
and growth capital.
“In an industry where
commercialisation isn’t often the ultimate goal, the
number and calibre of submissions is extremely encouraging
for the growth of the biomedical sector in the Wellington
region,” says Grow Wellington’s Biomedical Centre of
Excellence Manager, Adrian Gregory.
“The Challenge itself has received a lot of positive feedback from the sector, from surgeons to scientists; the consensus is that the Challenge is a really worthwhile exercise and a fantastic concept.”
The Innovating for Health Challenge
is now in stage two where entrants will be provided with
support and the necessary expertise required for business
planning. The support available to entrants includes market
validation, capital raising, product development and
intellectual property advice, with Grow Wellington
facilitating connections with subject matter experts,
mentors, entrepreneurs and investors.
In New Zealand,
and overseas, the biomedical sector is playing an ever
increasing role. Healthcare systems need to deliver high
tech patient care and an ageing population is demanding more
patient focused healthcare. This challenging environment
provides growing opportunities for the development of
innovative healthcare products.
Stage two of the
Challenge will close in early July when the submitted
business plans will be assessed and offered further support
as they move closer towards commercialisation.
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