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  • Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Engagement Directorate
  • IP & Commercialisation
  • Training Opportunities & Events
  • MedTech Innovation Fund
  • Case Studies
  • PIONEERING VASCULAR ACCESS HEALTH
  • Case Studies
  • MACHINE LEARNING TO SIMPLIFY COMPLEX CORONARY SMALL VESSEL DIAGNOSTICS
  • OPTIMISING KIDNEY EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES
  • INJECTABLE DRUG SYSTEM WITHOUT REFRIGERATION
  • 3D PLANNING IN FRACTURE SURGERY
  • REVOLUTIONISING PATHOLOGY WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
  • AT HOME MINI-LAB MONITORING MULTIPLE BIOMARKERS FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH
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MEDTECH CASE STUDIES

The MedTech Innovation Fund at Glasgow is propelling health innovation projects toward commercial and investment readiness. As a key growth sector for the UK and Scottish economies, MedTech goes beyond technology development - it integrates patient needs, clinical application, and regulatory understanding to drive meaningful healthcare advancements. Explore the diverse portfolio of projects supported by the fund and see how innovation is being translated into real-world impact.

https://youtu.be/rZVGN569EWs 

PIONEERING VASCULAR ACCESS HEALTH

MACHINE LEARNING TO SIMPLIFY COMPLEX CORONARY SMALL VESSEL DIAGNOSTICS

OPTIMISING KIDNEY EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES

INJECTABLE DRUG SYSTEM WITHOUT REFRIGERATION

3D PLANNING IN FRACTURE SURGERY

 

REVOLUTIONISING PATHOLOGY WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

AT HOME MINI-LAB MONITORING MULTIPLE BIOMARKERS FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH

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