Find a company
Search the SBRI Healthcare and NHS Cancer Programme Innovation Open call portfolio.
If you would like further information on any of the companies listed in the Directory please contact the SBRI Healthcare PMO by email sbri@lgcgroup.com or tel: +44 20 8843 8125.
We would be happy to make introductions to the companies or provide any further feedback you require.
At a glance
Directory search results
Centre for Sustainable Healthcare (CSH)
Project | Taking collective action to deliver low carbon, equitable maternity care |
---|---|
Description |
Our project will engage and empower maternity care clinicians with the knowledge and skills to address carbon hotspots, actively test changes and reduce the environmental impacts of maternity services whilst prioritising outcomes and equity. |
Funding | £ 99,910 |
Competition | Competition 24 - Delivering a Net Zero NHS for a Healthier Future |
Competition Date | October 2023 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Oxford AHSN , Kent Surrey Sussex AHSN |
Website | https://www.sustainablehealthcare.org.uk |
Labcycle Ltd
Project | From waste to products: a pioneering circular economy model for research and healthcare systems |
---|---|
Description |
LabCycle proposes to provide a service to recycle plastic consumables from the NHS and its affiliated research facilities. LabCycle will provide the sorting system and training packages for on-site waste segregation. Whilst infectious and non-recyclable waste is collected as usual and incinerated, single-use plastic consumables will be decontaminated and recycled with LabCycle’s Automated Decontamination System. The decontaminated plastics will be turned into high-grade recycled pellets and manufactured into lab/medical-grade consumables, re-entering NHS’s supply chain. |
Funding | £ 99,992 |
Competition | Competition 24 - Delivering a Net Zero NHS for a Healthier Future |
Competition Date | October 2023 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | South West AHSN |
Website | https://www.labcycle.org |
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Project | Novel methods for decontamination enabling reuse of airway devices |
---|---|
Description |
Our project will test new methods of decontaminating airway devices onsite so that they can be re-used safely whilst reducing the carbon cost significantly. These new methods will use ultraviolet radiation or a chemical, hydrogen peroxide, to destroy germs which may still be on the device after washing with water. To make sure these methods are safe for patients we will test how well the devices are cleaned using a specialist method to test for the presence of germs in very low numbers. |
Funding | £ 99,493 |
Competition | Competition 24 - Delivering a Net Zero NHS for a Healthier Future |
Competition Date | October 2023 |
Categories | Net zero |
Website | https://www.bsms.ac.uk/about/sustainability.aspx |