EFEC and Medilink Midlands partner to add value to life sciences industry

EFEC is very pleased to be a member of Medilink Midlands, the Life Sciences Industry association that aims to stimulate the growth of the Midlands life sciences sector.

Medilink Midlands helps companies in the life sciences industry establish, develop and grow; through our business support, connectivity and collaboration.

Collaboration operates throughout the network of member companies in many ways.

One of these is members getting to hear about each other’s aims and achievements and EFEC is engaging with this type of activity on a regular basis, building up contacts and opportunities within our own business innovation services, helping companies on their journey into China.

A great way to support this collaboration is through the regular events run by Medilink Midlands. 

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Coming up in the early part of this year, there are webinars about the funding of research and development, health inequalities in the population and how to tackle them, and a Science Social networking event which will suit the EFEC outlook well.

Then, there is the important series of conference-style events and coming up in February, EFEC will be looking to engage with the Intellectual Property workshop, which will specifically focus on supporting Health Tech companies and their IP journey.  

What is Medilink Midlands ? 

Medilink Midlands is a life sciences industry association covering all aspects of the life sciences industry, both private and public, from multinationals to high-potential start-ups, as well as NHS and Higher Education Institution, and representing stakeholder organisations in the life sciences industry in the Midlands region of England.
With comprehensive industry knowledge and social networks in the medtech and life sciences sectors, Medilink Midlands provides member organisations and businesses with the gateway to the necessary connections with the academic, business and clinical communities, helping to forge new partnerships to navigate the increasingly complex landscape of innovation in the health sector. support to improve the region’s life sciences economic output by helping organisations overcome barriers to growth.

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