As we publish our achievements for 2023-24, things are busier than ever at Life Sciences Hub Wales. We’ve already made huge strides towards delivering on our plans for 2024-25, so I wanted to give you an update.
We’ve just published our Annual Report for 2023/24 – always a time to pause and look back at achievements. In my case, that includes a longer look back at my time with this great organisation.
The GEL Research Summit offered me a front-row seat to the latest developments in genomics research and healthcare innovation, providing an exciting vision of upcoming healthcare transformation.
The MediWales Connects Conference 2024 was a dynamic event highlighting the latest advancements in healthcare innovation. The day was filled with insightful talks and discussions, highlighting the collaborative efforts to enhance healthcare delivery and outcomes.
We recently attended Digital Health Rewired 2024 at the NEC in Birmingham, an event that explores cutting-edge healthcare technology and innovation. In this blog we explore the significance of innovation and collaboration, continuing to echo and redefine healthcare.
Professor Chris Hopkins, Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of TriTech Institute, writes in this guest blog about an AI/Machine Learning-based MRI diagnostic aid for prostate cancer.
The Med-Tech World Summit 2023 proved to be an exceptional gathering of over 1,500 attendees, from over 50 countries with over 200 expert speakers. Programme Lead Delyth James shares some insights and key takeaways from October’s Med-Tech World Summit in Malta.
Thousands of people across Wales are currently studying for qualifications in health, social care and digital fields. How can we inspire them to apply their developing skillset to drive digital transformation and innovation?
We attended Healthcare Excellence Through Technology (HETT) London 2023 which gathered pioneers, innovators, healthcare professionals, and enthusiasts under one roof.
As digital innovation gains momentum, Aimee Twinberrow, Digital Innovation Lead for Social Care Wales, explores the reality of digital exclusion across Wales. She explores what needs to happen to make sure that people in Wales can benefit from innovative digital technologies, identifying the unique challenges faced by social care and exploring the exciting projects taking place to create opportunities to build digital equality within social care.
Here, Cari-Anne Quinn, CEO of Life Sciences Hub Wales, discusses the challenges our healthcare and social services will face over the next decade, exploring how we can address them and ensure people continue living longer, happy and healthier lives.
Healthy Thinking is a podcast by Life Sciences Hub Wales. In each episode we hear from different leading thinkers, innovators and influencers in the health and care industry, to talk about topics that matter today.