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329
Companies funded
£166,129,575
Total funding

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Biosensors

Project Investigating the use of miniature, wireless and disposable transdermal sensors to measure levels of various bio-chemical markers in a patient’s blood, without using invasive procedures
Description

BioSensors is a joint venture company of Liverpool John Moores University and Med ePad Ltd. The company is developing the BioSensor Array, which is proposed to be a flexible sensor pad designed to be attached to a patient in order to wirelessly transmit regular estimates of a range of blood biovariables. These estimates will be obtained indirectly by means of non-invasive transdermal electromagnetic wave detection rather than requiring the use of blood sampling which in small babies carries a risk of infection, bruising and pain.

Funding £ 791,321
Competition Competition 7 - Child and Maternal Health
Competition Date May 2014
Categories Blood , Children and Young people , Infection
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation North West Coast
Website http://www.medepad.com/

Taragenyx

Project Bioactive orthopaedic implant coatings – impregnation of surface with active pharmaceuticals
Description

Taragenyx is a medical implant company developing a broad pipeline of bioactive, therapeutic and regenerative coatings for orthopaedic and dental implants. The technology delivers active pharmaceuticals and biologics locally from the implant surface post-operatively, thereby bringing the potential to; accelerate bone growth, drive faster healing and reduce the incidence of infection and pain.

Funding £ 83,333
Competition Competition 7 - Musculoskeletal
Competition Date May 2014

Peacocks Medical Group

Project Foot orthotic optimisation via finite element analysis and additive manufacturing (FootFEMan)
Description

Peacocks Medical Group is combining existing orthotic designs with new additive manufacturing techniques. The aim of the project was to use finite element analysis (FEA) and additive manufacturing (AM) to develop and manufacture optimised foot orthotics for patients with pronation and supination issues.

Funding £ 63,200
Competition Competition 7 - Musculoskeletal
Competition Date May 2014
Health Innovation Network Partner
Website http://www.peacocks.net/

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