This month Business & Innovation magazine interviews Sarah Haywood about her new role as MD of Advanced Oxford. After five years leading MedCity, she is looking to build a broad sector of scientific and technology companies under the Advanced Oxford umbrella. “Like the life sciences cluster in Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Oxford region has all the components for success” says Sarah. “We want to make collaboration easier and more efficient, promote the richness of Oxfordshire’s industrial space in order to attract skilled people and drive further investment into the businesses already here.” Over the next few months, Advanced Oxford will be working on its next report to analyse the key skill requirements and the anticipated needs over the next five years and how we can help that pipeline of skills. See herefor more information on our latest research projects. bonusaffiliate.com
New partnerships aim to tackle inequalities in specific conditions
The NHS and local communities are working together to identify and address healthcare inequalities by improving access to new health technologies and medicines. Over £4 million has been made available to support NHS England’s Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities...