Boost4Health welcomes 2 new partners WestBIC and MedLife.
MedLife is the network of life sciences in the technology region of Aachen. Visit the website of MedLife: https://www.medlife-ev.de/en/
WestBIC provides tailored, high level support to entrepreneurs in Ireland to assist them to convert their innovative ideas into a commercial reality and become Investor Ready. Visit the website of WestBIC: https://www.westbic.ie/
We are looking forward to collaborating with these new regions. Read More
LifeTec continues to develop a platform to keep a liver alive and functional outside of a body. Livers from pigs slaughtered for the food industry can get a meaningful purpose. Instead of being processed for non-human consumption they can contribute to life sciences. Read More
The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) Diagnostics and Technology Accelerator (DiTA) has been created to catalyse evidence generation for commercial IVDs and medtech through delivering support Read More
We know many people are wondering: how does Brexit effect collaboration with the UK? Boost4Health contacted one of their service providers Equitus Engineering in Manchester to check. Read More
Parasites ensure their very long survival in their infected hosts by releasing or inducing the production of several immunosuppressive or anti-inflammatory factors. They are often recognized as “masters of regulation”.
In the framework of the Immunoparasitology research performed during the last 20 years by groups at both Lille University and Pasteur Institute in Lille, a schistosome protein named P28GST has been characterized and produced as a recombinant molecule at GMP grade. Read More
Public intelligence from Denmark offers consulting and testing strictly for healthcare innovations. Offering a unique testing methodology they are able to test healthcare solutions in practically every TRL phase on various scales. Read More
Businesses from Boost4Health’s partner regions were invited to attend the 1st Boost4Health Masterclass to receive an insight into the NHS and the UK life science ecosystem. The 1-day Masterclass focussed on coaching European companies on how to access opportunities in the UK. As well as how the Boost4Health Project could connect them to new partners. Read More
The Dutch SME Bambi Medical BV develops a wireless monitoring device for the measurement of vital signs of pre-term babies. The device, the Bambi Belt, is a soft fabric, skin-friendly, and wireless monitoring device. It accomplishes the same functions as wired adhesive electrode systems currently implemented in neonatal care units. The belt supports reduction of pain and stress of babies while its wireless features allow parents to take their baby out of the incubator and perform Kangaroo MotherCare.
Bambi Medical is preparing to enter the German market. The company was granted a Boost4Health voucher to gain market insight to support effective market entry. Read More