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SUMMARY:Innovation for Targeted Management of Multimorbidity
DESCRIPTION:Innovate UK\, in collaboration with KTN\, will deliver a two day workshop on multiple long term conditions on the 22nd and 23rd of September 2021. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhile populations around the world are living longer and we better survive disease such as cancer\, multimorbidity is an emerging global health priority. Around 1 in every 4 of all adults in the UK are now living with two or more chronic medical conditions and the associated burden of polypharmacy. The impacts on patient outcomes are widely disproportionate across the UK with multimorbidity presenting on average 10-15 years earlier in disadvantaged populations. \nThe majority of diagnostics\, therapeutics and digital healthcare technologies currently being  developed target specific disease indications within separate patient interventions. \nThe vision to be discussed at this workshop is how an expanding knowledge of disease clusters and the biomarkers that underpin them can transform market opportunities and growth for UK businesses developing diagnostics\, therapeutics and digital solutions that are optimised and made available to all patients with multiple long-term conditions\, regardless of socioeconomic status. Advances in pharmacogenomic capabilities that inform personalised sensitivity to drugs and ease the burden of polypharmacy will also be discussed. \nIf you would like to contribute to this critical discussion\, please register your Expression of Interest for either or both of the following workshops. \n\nDay 1  – Challenges and opportunities for better detection\, diagnosis and clinical management of multimorbidity \nThe focus of this session is to explore how the UK health system is currently responding to the increasing number of patients with multiple long-term conditions and the impacts of healthcare inequalities on patient outcomes. We will also explore opportunities for businesses to bring about much needed innovations in the prevention\, early diagnosis and management of multi-morbidity. \nBreakout sessions \n\nHow to achieve an equitable\, inclusive\, patient-centred management of multimorbidity.\nSupport for business-led innovation: how to create an environment where multimorbidity solutions can be adopted?\nPopulation health and integrated care / outcomes based care: how can we deliver better management of multimorbidity in this evolving healthcare ecosystem?\n\nDay 2 –  Innovation to optimise  therapeutic options for prevention and treatment of multimorbidity \nThe focus of this day is to explore unmet clinical needs in the effective treatment and therapy of patients with multiple long term conditions. Such patients have been historically excluded from clinical trials and also suffer from the burden of polypharmacy complications that affect quality of life. Innovation that supports a more holistic and personalised intervention\, that applies patient stratification and pharmacogenomics\, could dramatically improve health outcomes for diverse patient groups. \nBreakout sessions \n\nChallenges and opportunities of delivering personalised treatment for multimorbid patients (including role of pharmacogenomics and polypharmacy)\nReal world clinical trials: how can we support a more inclusive approach?\nHow to translate complex data into meaningful clinical decision support?
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovation-for-targeted-management-of-multimorbidity/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Innovation Places Summit
DESCRIPTION:Stimulating the Innovation Economy in the UK\n\n\nAs we look to invest in growth and recovery across the country\, creating hubs for innovation activity is more important than ever. The CPC Innovation Places Summit will convene national place-makers and innovation practitioners who are looking to build the next generation of UK innovative hubs\, quarters\, and districts. At this one-day summit\, innovation district leaders\, policymakers\, and place practitioners will be invited to share ideas for stimulating the innovation economy in their localities.  \nInnovation is at the heart of the UK’s recovery from COVID and the future economy. At the same time\, it is widely recognised that economic productivity is unevenly distributed across the UK.  \n \nFollowing the publication of the Government’s UK Innovation Strategy\, place leaders across the country are reflecting on how best to invest in innovation and create regional hubs of discovery and job creation. The Innovation Strategy has been clear in its ambitions: local places will be driving growth\, building on existing strengths to enable innovation and attract investment.\n \nTo build momentum and help achieve this\, the Connected Places Catapult will convene a national network of place-makers and innovation practitioners who are looking to build the next generation of UK innovative hubs\, quarters\, and districts. Professionals from a range of backgrounds are invited to the Summit to share ideas for stimulating the innovation economy in their localities.\n \nWe invite you to join\, to meet with other place-makers and innovation leaders\, share best practice\, identify common barriers to growth and acceleration\, and discuss potential solutions. We will also share a simple tool\, based on the 6-stage framework from our recently published Hubs of Innovation Playbook\, for you to assess what stage your innovation hub is at so that you can attend sessions with places in similar stages of growth.\n \nThe Innovation Places Summit represents the first step in creating a national place-based innovation network. This will enable places to collaboration and share knowledge – vital for successful delivery of the Innovation Strategy.  \nWhy attend:  \n\nLearn how to navigate the challenges of setting up and scaling a hub of innovation  \nHear best practice from leading innovation districts and consider how to apply this in local contexts \nBuild a network with places for future collaboration  \nPrepare for how best to develop a strong bid for forthcoming Innovation Deals \nIdentify specific tools and frameworks which can support hubs of innovation in different stages \n\nWho should attend:  \n\nPlace leaders – Local Authorities\nDevelopers\n Academia  \n\nAgenda  \n09.15 – 09.30 – Welcome by Connected Places Catapult \n09.30 – 09.45 – Keynote address \n09.45 – 10.30  – Cities Panel  \n10.30 – 11.15  – Workshops  \n\nSession 1A: Workshop: Social and Civic value of innovation \nSession 1B: Workshop: Coalition and stakeholder building \n\n11.15 – 11:45 – Coffee break and networking  \n11:45 – 12:30 – Workshops  \n\nSession 2A: Case studies: Setting Up and Auditing stages. \nSession 2B: Case studies:  Growth and Maturity stages \n\n12:30 – 13:15 – Workshops  \n\nSession 3A: Workshop: Developing SME support \nSession 3B: Workshop: Making the Strategic Case   \n\n13:15 – 13:55 – How to win investment and gain global profile \n13:55 – 14:00 – Closing Remarks
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovation-places-summit/
LOCATION:Northern Ireland
CATEGORIES:Innovation
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