- Health sensing technologies, which refer to innovations to track and collect health-related data.
- Health analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), which uses predictive modelling and machine learning technologies to make sense of collected data, with the aim of providing insights and suggesting actions that individuals can take, so as to improve their own health and wellness.
In the UK, the Digital Health Technology Catalyst, a £35 million funding programme, funded through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund was launched in 2017. The catalyst was created to provide a sustainable pipeline of digital health products which will meet National Health System (NHS)’s needs and support the growth of UK companies.
Just last month, Innovate UK partnered with Singapore in a £1m competition to support the development of collaborative research and development projects between the UK and Singaporean companies. Although the competition scope is open to any sector, applications are particularly encouraged in medical technology, smart mobility and logistics and advanced manufacturing.
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“Around the world, advanced healthcare technologies are changing how we prevent, diagnose and monitor diseases. The new Health Technologies Consortium rides on this development to bring researchers and companies together to translate R&D into innovations that can improve people’s health and wellness. We encourage more companies to join the consortium to benefit from the latest technology and innovation to help them compete in this exciting industry,” said Mr Lim Tuang Liang, Executive Director at the Research, Innovation and Enterprise Coordination Office at NRF in a statement.