
Manchester Medical Technology
Development Centre

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Accelerating
progress
with new medical technologies
The MEDTECH CENTRE is a joint venture between the Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Science Parks and TRUSTECH - NHS Innovations North West.
MedTECH Centre has been established to work with innovators developing technology which can help the NHS to provide high-quality, efficient care to its patients.
The Centre offers a range of services including:
- Office and dry-laboratory accommodation in a dedicated unit at MSP
- Hot-desk and rent-a-desk facilities
- Access to MSP’s broadband network infrastructure
- 24/7 operation with computer controlled building access system
MedTECH Centre clients benefit from business development support including:
- Access to NHS and university facilities and expertise
- Access to manufacturing and design facilities
- Co-location with Medilink Northwest
- Access to Free PR and business development services
- Business networking including free seminars and workshops
- Guidance on regulatory approval processes and clinical trial set-up
Above all, MedTECH is within walking distance of the largest clinical academic campus in Europe, comprising five hospitals which treat around a million patients each year (St Mary’s Hospital (women’s hospital), Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester Dental Hospital and Manchester Royal Infirmary) and the Manchester Universities.
Innovators have the chance to work alongside NHS partners to accelerate new products into the NHS market.
Latest News
Wellcome Boost for a MedTECH Centre Company
Phagenesis Ltd, the global leader in the treatment of dysphagia (inability to swallow safely), has been awarded £1 million from the Wellcome Trust to extend the scope of its dysphagia treatment device, from hospitals into the community.
MedTECH Centre Tenant secures funding.
Rapid Rhythym Ltd, one of the latest tenants of the MedTECH centre secured a portion of the £9.6million invested by The North West Fund this year.