Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering with spin out, Crainio Ltd, wins Partnership between Academica & Business Award.
By Dr Shamim Quadir (Senior Communications Officer), Published
The Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering at City St George’s of London recently won the Partnership between Academia & Business Award at this year’s SEHTA Business Awards, alongside its spin out company, Crainio Ltd.
Winners: Crainio Ltd & Research Centre for Biomedical Engineering, City St George’s University of London
Professor Panicos Kyriacos accepted the award on behalf of the Centre and Crainio Ltd at a ceremony which took place at Scale Space, Imperial College London.
Martin Ward, Royal Society Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Imperial College London Enterprise Lab for giving this year’s Guest Speaker speech at the ceremony.
Further award winners can be viewed on the SEHTA website.
What is SEHTA?
SEHTA is a global network of more than 1,200 members committed to transforming healthcare through innovation. Since 2005, it has supported small and emerging healthcare businesses by connecting academia, industry and clinicians to improve health outcomes and drive economic growth.
It aims to accelerate the journey from concept to commercialisation through tailored
one-to-one business support, specialist advice, and one-to-many learning opportunities including workshops, training and its annual International MedTech Expo & Conference.
With deep real-world experience, a proven track record and an unrivalled network, SEHTA helps innovators scale, succeed and deliver meaningful impact for patients.
Of the Awards, Neil Roberts Managing Director of SEHTA said: