NHSA opens up £45bn Commonwealth life sciences economies to North
THE Northern Health Science Alliance has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Life Sciences Queensland Limited (LSQ) in Australia and another MOU with SCAN Health and World Health Innovation (WIN) in Canada
14th June 2018
THE Northern Health Science Alliance has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Life Sciences Queensland Limited (LSQ) in Australia and another MOU with SCAN Health and World Health Innovation (WIN) in Canada to open the door to working across the Commonwealth countries.
These joint working arrangements will benefit UK, Canadian and Australian patients and industry by helping new expertise and research to be shared quickly and effectively across the countries booming life sciences economies.
The North of England is a world-leader in health science with a £10.8bn added to the UK’s economy each year from the sector. This MOU will open up opportunities for UK companies to expand into Australia which has a £28bn life sciences economy and Canada, which has a £17bn life sciences economy and for their companies to bring the latest health technology and treatment to the North and vice-versa.
Dr Hakim Yadi, CEO of the Northern Health Science Alliance said: “This joint working arrangement means that the life sciences industries in Australia, Canada and the UK will benefit from closer relationships.
“There is a real international appetite to work with the North’s health research system – demonstrated by these MOU signings and our recent MoU signing with the leading Singaporean MedTech Accelerator Zicom MedTac Pte Ltd. As a result there are now a number of Singaporean companies conducting research studies in partnership with Northern Universities and Hospitals.
“We want to best and brightest companies to come and work in the North of England – and for the best and brightest of our companies to spread their wings internationally.
“Ultimately these exchange between NHSA and Canada and Australian life sciences organisations will benefit patients in the healthcare system globally.”
Mario Pennisi, Chief Executive Officer of Life Sciences Queensland Limited, said: “The UK presents a significant market opportunity for our members and this alliance with NHSA provides the perfect entry point to facilitate this.
“Working with our British colleagues provides us an excellent opportunity to leverage a revitalised interest in the Commonwealth.”
Dr. Anne Snowdon, Scientific Director and CEO of SCAN Health and Chair of WIN said: “Partnering with NHSA gives us tremendous reach and engagement opportunities with Northern UK healthcare systems and their respective research networks to advance health system innovation, and broker global health sector collaboration that facilitates knowledge exchange to improve performance, safety and health outcomes.
“By working together with our combined members and partners around the world we believe we can advance knowledge and impact of supply chain maturity in health systems.”
The NHSA is a partnership established by the leading Universities, NHS Teaching Hospital Trusts and Academic Health Science Networks in the North of England.
Life Sciences Queensland Limited (LSQ) is an Australian peak industry group, working to assist the growth of individual firms and organisations, and build the profile, capacity and capability of the sector to ensure long term economic, social and environmental benefits to Queensland.
SCAN Health is an international knowledge translation organisation funded by the Government of Canada, Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) and hosted by the University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business. The World Health Innovation Network (WIN) is based at the Odette School of Business at the University of Windsor
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EDITORS NOTES
The NHSA ltd is a partnership established by the leading Universities and NHS Hospital Trusts in the North of England to improve the health and wealth of the region by creating an internationally recognised life science and healthcare system. It links eight universities and eight research-intensive NHS Teaching Trusts with four Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs covering a population of over 15 million.
The NHSA’s members include: Newcastle University, Durham University, University of York, University of Liverpool, University of Manchester, Lancaster University, University of Sheffield, University of Leeds, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, Innovation Agency AHSN, Yorkshire and Humber AHSN, North East North Cumbria AHSN, Greater Manchester AHSN.
For more information on the NHSA visit www.theNHSA.co.uk
SCAN Health is an international knowledge translation organization funded by the Government of Canada, Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) and hosted by the University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business. Spanning five countries, including Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada – and with over one hundred partners from industry, healthcare, government and academia – SCAN Health will advance global capacity to adopt and scale best practices in healthcare supply chain to offer traceability of products and care processes from bench to bedside to patient outcomes.
The World Health Innovation Network (WIN) is based at the Odette School of Business at the University of Windsor, under the leadership of world renowned researcher Dr. Anne Snowdon. WIN brokers partnerships between key stakeholders to source, embed and scale innovations in health systems. WIN develops the evidence of impact and scalability across health systems and disseminates this information to accelerate health system transformation, drive economic growth and improve patient outcomes.
Life Sciences Queensland Limited (LSQ) is an Australian peak industry group, working to assist the growth of individual firms and organisations, and build the profile, capacity and capability of the sector to ensure long term economic, social and environmental benefits to Queensland.
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