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Manchester is well recognised for its production of cutting edge innovations. It is the birthplace of the industrial revolution and the city that split the atom, created the computer and developed graphene, stablishing itself as a place to innovate and do science. Manchester is well located geographically and its population has access to one someaaa
Read moreBionow supports business growth, competitiveness and innovation within the biomedical and life science sectors across Northern England. As a community of biomedical companies there is long term strategic advantage in working together: Driving collaboration to make public research infrastructure more accessible to business Promoting the North of England biomedical sector as a preferred location in which toaaa
Read moreThe Northern Health Science Alliance (NHSA) is a partnership between the N8 medical universities, research intensive NHS Hospital Trusts and Academic Health Science Networks, which aims to create an internationally recognised life science and healthcare ecosystem in the North through collaboration. Dr Hakim Yadi, CEO in the NHSA, will be a Keynote speaker in theaaa
Read moreProfessor Dame Nancy Rothwell will open the launch event of the Innovation Forum in Manchester. Since July 2010 she is the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester. She is also a non-executive director at AstraZeneca, co-chair of the Council for Science and Technology and past President of the Royal Society of Biology. Her career spanning science,aaa
Read moreEmpowering innovation in the Northern Powerhouse: beyond graphene will bring together major leaders of the STEM industry and senior representatives of the largest scientific/innovation bodies in Manchester with PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, entrepreneurs and SMEs to showcase/highlight the innovations that are currently being developed in Manchester and the initiatives supporting them. Major scientific organisations and bodies for the scientific fieldaaa
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