Glasgow opens new Health Innovation Hub to accelerate life sciences innovation
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Glasgow opens new Health Innovation Hub to accelerate life sciences innovation
"The 87,000 sq ft Health Innovation Hub (HiH) was formally launched by Wes Streeting during a ceremony held on 5 March. The development represents a major investment in precision medicine, digital health technologies and clinical research, reinforcing Glasgow's ambition to become a global centre for life sciences innovation."
"Developed and operated by Kadans Science Partner in partnership with the University of Glasgow and its Living Laboratory for Precision Medicine initiative, the Health Innovation Hub transforms a former brownfield site into a world-class research and commercialisation centre."
"Together, the investments aim to position Glasgow as a leading European hub for biomedical research, digital health innovation and translational medicine, the process of turning scientific discoveries into practical healthcare solutions."
Glasgow has opened the Health Innovation Hub, an 87,000 square foot facility dedicated to precision medicine, digital health technologies, and clinical research. Developed by Kadans Science Partner in partnership with the University of Glasgow, the hub transforms a former brownfield site into a world-class research and commercialisation centre. The facility is part of the Glasgow Riverside Innovation District, designed to attract research investment and strengthen connections between academia, the NHS, and industry. The project received £18.8 million from UK Research and Innovation's Strength in Places Fund and additional support through the Glasgow City Region City Deal, which allocates £1 billion for infrastructure and economic growth across the region. These investments aim to establish Glasgow as a leading European hub for biomedical research and translational medicine.
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