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Win a ten-week product accelerator course

Win a ten-week product accelerator course

2 September 2015

Design Council and MedCity have today launched a competition to win a ten-week accelerator coaching course for medtech entrepreneurs to develop effective, usable and commercially successful health technologies that can support older people and those with debilitating medical conditions to lead more independent lives.

The MedTechSouthEast programme, supported by AXA PPP healthcare, gives south-east based individuals and teams with a technology at proof of concept stage a chance to compete for one of ten places on the intensive coaching course, which will be led by design experts and medical technology industry leaders. 

Good design is fundamental in creating a product that people want to use, and is especially important when it comes to independent living.

Dr Eliot Forster, Executive Chair, MedCity

Dr Eliot Forster, MedCity’s Executive Chair, said: “The development of new, affordable technologies is opening up significant opportunities for how we manage and monitor our health. Good design is fundamental in creating a product that people want to use, and is especially important when it comes to independent living. It demands that companies look at challenges from a user’s point of view and come up with imaginative, practical and above all user-friendly solutions.

“We’re delighted to be working with Design Council to give medtech entrepreneurs this unique chance to unlock the full commercial and medical potential of their ideas.”

The competition is now open for entries from entrepreneurs with a technology addressing any aspect of independent living. This could include remote monitoring or alarm systems, memory aids for people with conditions such as dementia, or assistive technologies to help with everyday tasks such as switching lights on and off, preparing meals or answering the door.

The only qualifying rules are that the product must be non-invasive and user-centred, and the individual or team must be based in the greater south-east region. You can find out more about how to enter the competition here.

During the accelerator process, Design Council’s team of expert Design Associates will lead the successful applicants through the process of developing a market-ready product, giving them unparalleled access to industry, skills, knowledge and experience.

Over the last decade, Design Council has worked with universities, research bodies and tech start-ups to develop exciting medtech solutions for key health and social challenges. In particular, its highly successful Design Challenges programme, Living Well with Dementia, addressed issues around independent living and launched innovative new services and products.

MedTechSouthEast will promote the delivery of user-centred medtech which could revolutionise people’s lives.

John Mathers, Chief Executive, Design Council

John Mathers, Design Council’s Chief Executive, explained: “An ageing population and over-burdened public services, coupled with a sharp rise in life-changing health technology, has meant that an increasing amount of people want – and need – to live more autonomously. We have a fantastic pool of innovation talent in Britain, it just needs to be harnessed, and this scheme aims to do just that. MedTechSouthEast will promote the delivery of user-centred medtech which could revolutionise people’s lives and also help save money for our public services.”

The ten finalists will also be automatically entered into the AXA PPP Health Tech & You Awards 2016, an initiative that aims to recognise, celebrate and showcase the best in personal health technology innovations.

The health technology revolution provides a real opportunity to inspire behavioural change.

James Freeston, Marketing Director, AXA PPP healthcare

James Freeston, Marketing Director at AXA PPP healthcare said: “The health technology revolution provides a real opportunity to inspire behavioural change and enable people to take greater control of their own and their families’ health. We are delighted to be able to support the MedTechSouthEast programme and help inspire innovators and designers to create new health tech which can help older generations live a more fulfilled and independent life.”

Online entry for proposals is now open and closes on Friday 23 October, following which entries will be processed and judged by a team of design and medtech industry experts.

Fifteen selected finalists will then present their technologies at a pitching event to industry leaders, investors and potential commercial partners. The winning ten individuals or teams at this event will then develop their product at an intensive two-day workshop followed by a ten-week hands-on accelerator coaching programme.

MedTechSouthEast is now open for entries, further info here: https://www.designcouncil.org.uk/projects/medtechsoutheast

You can follow what’s happening in the competition on Twitter - search for #medtechsoutheast

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