Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Centre of Excellence 'Spotlight and Case Studies' session in partnership with Cardiff University
Cardiff, 12 March 2024
The SBRI Centre of Excellence, in collaboration with the Cardiff University Business Innovation Network, is hosting an insightful ‘Spotlight and Case Studies’ session on Tuesday, 12 March. The event, taking place at Cardiff University from 8.30am to noon, will shed light on the challenges and success stories within the SBRI Centre of Excellence programmes.
The session features a lineup of distinguished speakers, including SBRI colleagues, public sector innovation and procurement experts, as well as representatives from businesses and clinical partners who have directly benefited from SBRI Centre of Excellence initiatives. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the challenge-led process, explore public sector innovation, and delve into procurement strategies. Moreover, case studies will offer firsthand accounts of how businesses and clinical partners have leveraged SBRI Centre of Excellence programmes to their advantage.
The agenda for the event includes dedicated time for engaging Q&A sessions and networking opportunities, providing attendees with a platform to exchange ideas and forge valuable connections within the industry.
Individuals interested in attending are encouraged to register via the provided link and extend the invitation to relevant business and research contacts. While the agenda is primarily in Welsh, an English overview of the event is available at the bottom of the registration page, ensuring accessibility for all participants.
Don’t miss this chance to uncover the potential of SBRI Centre of Excellence programmes and discover how they can drive innovation and growth for your organization. Join us on March 12th to be a part of this enlightening session.
Click here to register for a place at the event.
SBRI Centre of Excellence
SBRI Centre of Excellence funds the research and development of new exciting, innovation solutions to address unmet needs in Wales within health, where no readily available market solution exists.