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April 27, 202011:24 amApril 27, 2020

Connecting businesses and individuals to find solutions for key challenges

Being innovative is absolutely crucial to tackle the secondary effects of the coronavirus crisis and to come up with new ways of dealing with Covid-19. In this respect, innovation can not only be developed by governments but especially by businesses. Still, players in the industry are needed who bring organizations together and define key challenge areas and coordinate support.

Life Sciences Hub Wales calls on companies and innovators from across Wales to join the fight against coronavirus. The Hub was founded to accelerate the development of urgently needed products and treatments, such as ventilators, hand sanitisers, and Personal Protective Equipment and to ease the pressures on health care services and help protect frontline staff combatting the outbreak. Four areas are now defined (Medical Devices, Infection Control, Digital Solution, Social Isolation). Currently, Life Science Hub Wales is looking for companies and experts who could support efforts within any of the four challenge areas.

To find out more about this call, please follow this link.

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