Wales led the way in the UK for adopting AI at scale, when a national rollout to improve stroke care was approved. Here, we fill you in on Brainomix and how it’s supporting a nationwide shift in outcomes for stroke patients.
Megan Chick tells us about the National Institute for Sport & Health (NISH) and how it's transforming how Wales tackles rising health challenges while supporting wellbeing.
As a Grant Funding Specialist at Life Sciences Hub Wales, and with previous experience working for a leading organisation focussed on sustainability, I'm passionate about the circular economy in healthcare, where the potential is huge.
Recently, Azize Naji, CEO at Goggleminds visited Japan as part of a Wales Trade Mission, representing innovation in Wales at the World Expo and Japan Health 2025. In this guest blog, he shares reflections and key takeaways from the events.
The CARI-O project (Cancer-Associated Risk of Osteoporosis) received funding from the Innovation in Women’s Cancer Accelerator Fund, a collaborative scheme run by the Academy of Medical Sciences and Life Sciences Hub Wales. Our latest blog explores the project and how they’re using the funding to develop innovative solutions to improve life for women affected by cancer.
This dynamic sector is continually evolving with a range of life sciences industry trends. Our role as a sector intelligence team is to help you keep on top of this. Check out my blog that summarises some of the top trends we’re seeing from our research and analysis.
CanSense received funding from the Innovation in Women’s Cancer Accelerator Fund, a collaborative scheme run by the Academy of Medical Sciences and Life Sciences Hub Wales, providing seed funding and support to develop innovative solutions that enhance outcomes and experience for women affected by cancer.
On 9 July 2025, Cardiff City Stadium buzzed with excitement as the RESILIENCE: Wales programme launched in style, marking the first step in a transformative rollout across Wales.
Since launching its Net Zero Carbon Status route map in 2021, the Welsh public sector has been united in its efforts to reach net zero greenhouse gases by 2030. But how close are we to that goal? And what progress has been made so far? These pressing questions took centre stage at this year’s NHS Wales Sustainability Conference in Swansea.
NHS ConfedExpo was yet again a highlight in our calendar of events. We had a fantastic time connecting with partners old and new and listening to a wide range of impactful talks. This blog explores what we got up to and our key takeaways from the event.
Digital is being used as a force for good in health and care in Wales, with exciting, transformative programmes taking shape in primary and secondary care.
We were delighted to host a pivotal roundtable event at Life Sciences Hub Wales, in collaboration with the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) and Imperial College London.
In this blog, Partnerships Coordinator Leanne Price tells us about the 2025 Accolades Awards, celebrating work across social care, early years and childcare sectors in Wales.
In partnership with the Academy of Medical Sciences, the final event of our Cross-Sector Programme for 2024/25 took place at M-Sparc, north Wales on 5 February 2025.
Life Sciences Hub Wales is pleased to be supporting the new AI Commission for Health and Social Care, with sector intelligence being a key element of our input. In this blog, I’ll give you a quick whistlestop tour of the artificial intelligence (AI) and tech landscape in Wales.
The AI Commission Digging Deeper conference was the first of its kind in Wales, bringing together professionals, academics, clinicians, and industry leaders, to explore the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI).