September 9, 2010

Press release

Big Idea Challenge to Bioscience in the East Midlands
Medilink East Midlands
Posted on:07 Apr 10

Innovation Day 2010, Thursday 15th April, 1.00pm – 10.00pm Pride Park Stadium, Derby

Over 250 of the East Midlands’ leading pharmaceutical and healthcare representatives will gather in Derby on 15th April for Innovation Day 2010, the annual symposium and business awards for the healthcare and bioscience sector.

They are each being challenged to come away with at least one great thought to build on as a lasting legacy from the event. Renewed interest in bioscience commercialisation, sparked by the confirmed closure of the Astra Zeneca plant in Loughborough, is anticipated to generate a raft of innovative ideas, some of which may well come out of this day.

Hosts Medilink East Midlands have designed a programme to inspire delegates with the latest news of success and to encourage cooperation and joint ventures. Session sponsor BioCity Nottingham will deliver one of a series of showcase presentations by growing life science firms to help delegates better understand the commercialisation process, including access to funding, and recent scientific advances.

Leading industry experts from 3M, Novozymes Biopharma UK and NIHR Clinical Research Network will reflect on the place innovation holds in academic and business life.
“Innovation Day could not have happened at a better time,” says Dr Darren Clark, chief executive of Medilink East Midlands. “When the global healthcare industry catches a cold, past experience shows us that the antidote is innovation. Out of that innovation comes solid market research and products which we come to know and trust. Each year, Innovation Day brings the leading lights of the sector to learn, debate and celebrate together. I challenge every delegate to come away with at least one new, potentially great idea.”

Culminating in a gala dinner and Awards presentation, Innovation Day is a celebration of one of the region’s biggest economic contributors to long-term wealth, investment and employment. Drawing on his world record-breaking achievements, blind athlete and adventurer Miles Hilton-Barber is guest speaker at the dinner. Miles says: “The only limits in our lives are those we accept ourselves. Great innovators are those who focus on their dreams and goals - not their circumstances".

BBC East Midlands Today presenter Dominic Heale will host the Innovation Day awards during the dinner. The five awards categories and sponsors are: Export Achievement (UK Trade and Investment); Innovation (Potter Clarkson); Outstanding Achievement (The Design Unit, De Montfort University); Partnership with the NHS (NHS Innovation East Midlands) and Best Start Up (Healthcare and Bioscience iNet).

Innovation Day is a major contributor to the annual iFestival designed to promote and celebrate the importance of innovation in the public and private sectors. Co-ordinated by East Midlands Development Agency (emda) and East Midlands Innovation (the Regional Science and Industry Council), the Festival will run to 23 April with hundreds of events across the region.

ENDS

Media contact:
Louise Third, Integra Communications: 0115 912 4350 / 07773 288342 louise@integracommunications.co.uk
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NOTES
Innovation Day Awards’ Finalists details can be found at: www.medilinkem.com

Medilink EM was established by emda in 2000 and formed a limited by Guarantee Company in February 2004. Medilink EM is the networking organisation for the healthcare and bioscience sector in the East Midlands, encompassing medical technologies, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Membership benefits include specific healthcare support in marketing, regulatory affairs, clinical evaluation and procurement, access to training and networking events, international conference and exhibition support, and use of sophisticated research tools.
Medilink EM’s diverse membership base includes large healthcare companies such as 3M Health Care in Loughborough, medium size companies including Pennine Healthcare in Derby and smaller companies like Hospital Aids in Northampton. Membership is also drawn from the region’s broader healthcare community including service companies, the universities, and the NHS.

MedilinkEM is also part of a national network of similar organisations, Medilink UK, which is driving national healthcare strategy through its links with central government.

East Midlands Development Agency (emda) is one of nine Regional Development Agencies in England, set up in 1999 to bring a regional focus to economic development.
Ten years on, independent evaluation shows emda has:

• Had a significant impact on the region’s economy
• Generated economic benefits that substantially outweigh its overall costs
• Put back over £9 of economic output (or GVA) into the regional economy for every £1 it spends
• Produced more than £1 billion in economic benefits per year
• A wider impact on people, places and businesses in the East Midlands that cannot be captured by figures alone.

emda is committed to supporting the region through the current downturn and has put in place a range of measures to provide real help during these challenging times.
Over the long term, emda’s aim is to deliver the 2006 Regional Economic Strategy (RES) by working in partnership with public, private and voluntary organisations. The RES highlights the themes of productivity, sustainability and equality and sets out key priorities until 2020 to ensure the vision for ‘a flourishing region’ can be achieved.
For more details visit www.emda.org.uk
For information about the iFestival and support available for innovation in the East Midlands, visit www.eminnovation.org.uk

 

For more information:
http://www.medilinkem.com/web/MEDILINK/showdir.cfm?s=2

Editor's Details

Louise Third
Integra Communications Ltd
http://www.integracommunications.co.uk
0115 912 4350
louise@integracommunications.co.uk

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