UK projects driving innovation receive £23m funding

A range of health projects have received £23 million in government funding for the cutting-edge ways they’re improving patient care.

Awarded under the Biomedical Catalyst (BMC) programme, jointly run by Innovate UK and the Medical Research Council (MRC), the funding will be used to support a range of early stage, feasibility and BMC projects.

The projects range from breast cancer screening software, advanced gene therapies to treat kidney disease, smartphone monitoring for opioid dependency and more.

Announcing the funding, life sciences minister Lord Henley, said: “From new software to diagnose breast cancer to improved gene therapies for children with leukaemia, these projects show the life-changing effect UK research can have.

“The Biomedical Catalyst programme demonstrates our modern Industrial Strategy in action; supporting businesses to develop innovative products and creating the high-skilled jobs of the future whilst improving the lives of people throughout the country.”

Dr Kath Mackay, interim director - Ageing Society, Health & Nutrition, Innovate UK added: “Increasingly, new technologies and treatments are able to address debilitating and chronic conditions that are hard to treat. By continuing to invest in innovation through programmes such as the Biomedical Catalyst, we can continue to transform outcomes for patients and support and grow the UK’s world-leading health sector.”

The full list of award winners can be seen below:

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