The University of Brighton today unveiled its groundbreaking new Health Innovation Hub designed to reshape health research, education, and practice by addressing critical health challenges through collaboration, innovation, and education.
The launch event was attended by The Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology.
The Hub is designed to be a catalyst for positive change both locally and beyond.
By uniting experts from diverse fields like healthcare, science, and engineering with community and business leaders, it aims to accelerate the development and implementation of innovative solutions to some of the biggest healthcare challenges.
The Hub will offer a wide range of services and initiatives, including:
- Cutting-edge training and education: From professional qualifications to short courses and bespoke programs, the Hub will provide flexible training opportunities to equip the next generation of healthcare professionals.
- Real-world testing ground: New health products and technologies will be rigorously tested in real-world settings, ensuring their effectiveness and safety.
- Community-focused outreach: The Hub will collaborate with local communities to address pressing health challenges, such as inequalities, workforce shortages, and emerging health issues.
- Enhanced healthcare services: The University will become a hub for community-clinical services, co-designed with the community to meet their specific needs.
- Inspiring future generations: The Hub will work with schools to promote health and wellness, offering outreach programs and support for school health services.
By fostering collaboration, innovation, and community engagement, the Hub will drive advancements in healthcare, improve public health, and inspire future generations of health professionals.
At the launch event at the University’s Falmer campus The Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP delivered a keynote speech praising the University’s initiative and emphasised the importance of co-creation and collaboration in driving health innovation.
The Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP said:
"You will have a real champion in me for the work you're doing here. The future of universities is to be playing much more of a leadership role in bringing people together in areas up and down our country.
"That's where the innovation is going to come from, it's where the economic growth is going to come from, and it's where the opportunities are to get growth into parts of the country that aren't currently meeting their economic, social or scientific potential right now.
"Universities bring something to the table which is quite unique. They focus on opportunities for new research, they harvest the investment that's out there in the private sector and in other sectors and they bring it together in a way that allows real magic to happen."
The launch of the Health Innovation Hub marks a significant step forward for the University of Brighton's commitment to improving health through innovation and collaboration.
The Hub will continue to develop its programmes and partnerships, offering a dynamic space for co-creation and knowledge exchange to address and provide practical solutions to local and global health challenges through partnership.
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