As part of the 'Dentistry, Oral Health & Oral Cancers' challenge applications were invited under two sub-themes: Improving oral health for children & young people Oral cancers - triage, diagnostics... read more →
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As part of the 'Improving Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Disorders' challenge applications were invited under three sub-themes: Self-care & preventative medicine Scaling up the use of regenerative medicine Efficiencies in delivery... read more →
Under the overall theme of ‘Technology in Surgery’, two categories were identified via consultation with clinicians and other relevant stakeholders, they are outlined in the competition brief. Applicants were expected... read more →
Under the overall theme of ‘Mental Health’, three categories were identified via consultation with clinicians and other stakeholders working in mental health. Companies applying were asked to consider: How will the... read more →
This funding round focused on finding solutions with the ability to transform screening and facilitate both earlier and faster diagnosis of cancer. View the competition brief. This competition was led... read more →
The theme of this competition was ‘General Practice of the future’ and within this topic three categories were identified via review of key policy documents. The competition brief was developed... read more →
SBRI Healthcare NHS England competition for development contracts The acute sector represents around half of NHS England spend and... read more →
SBRI Healthcare NHS England competition for development contracts Through the work with the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network... read more →
Split into three categories, these competition themes focus on potential areas where technology solutions can play a role and where... read more →
This competition theme focuses on minimising the impact of falls and the fear of falling in older people and is... read more →