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Life Sciences sector survey - Grange University Hospital Medi-Park, Llanfrechfa, Torfaen
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INTRODUCTION
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Torfaen County Borough Councial are developing proposals for a Medi-Park on the Grange University Hospital (GUH) site in Llanfrechfa, Torfaen as a unique opportunity to drive significant health, economy and innovation benefits in the Gwent region and beyond.
The proposed GUH Medi-Park will provide a range of business, clinical, academic and development space on the site of the Grange University Hospital in Llanfrechfa, Torfaen. A central innovation hub will bring all partners together at the heart of the site.
The Medi-Park concept builds on the model for a number of similar, highly successful Research, Innovation, Science and Technology parks which are co-located with strategic hospital sites across the UK. These include Edinburgh BioQuarter, Cambridge Science Park, Manchester Science Park and Norwich Research Park.
A strong partnership has been established between Torfaen Council, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Welsh Government, Welsh Universities and the Cardiff City Region City Deal programme as the public sector development partners.
The GUH Medi-Park partnership now want to engage the Life Sciences and business sectors to seek their views on the proposed Grange University Hospital Medi-Park.
This survey aims to:
- Raise awareness of the proposed GUH Medi-Park to Life Sciences sector partners
- Assess demand from the Life Sciences sector for the GUH Medi-Park
- Define the areas of activity life sciences sector partners would want to engage with the GUH Medi-Park
- Begin a conversation with specific partners to shape and develop our innovation hub.
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Question 1.
Please briefly describe your business and why you would be interested in the GUH Medi-Park.
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Question 2.
The GUH Medi-Park will cater for a range of Life Sciences clinical, academic and commercial activity. Please describe your areas of interest from the options below.
Incubation space in proximity to other life sciences businesses
Premises and property in proximity to a new hospital and flagship site within the Cardiff Capital region’s health and care ecosystem
Clinical Trials and Research
Access to investment and venture capital finance
Awareness of upcoming NHS Wales contracts
Access to clinicians to help test new ideas, concepts products and technologies
Access to University partners to work in new partnerships and undertake joint research
Engagement with the Research, Innovation, Improvement and Value Based Healthcare teams at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Engagement with student and medical education providers, to support your training, workforce development and technology development
Engagement with other innovation partners such as Innovate UK, the Life Sciences Hub Wales and national innovation accelerator programmes
Integration with a national network of Science Parks through the UK Science Park Association
Any other areas of interest. Please state
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Question 3.
Please provide your views on what the post COVID-19 Life Sciences sector and business environment may look like and what the GUH Medi-Park partnership should consider in that context?
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Question 4.
Please offer any wider advice, thoughts or comments you have to the GUH Medi-Park partnership.
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Question 5.
Please indicate if you would like to have a further conversation with the GUH Medi-Park partners, particularly in regard to partnering with us on the development of the innovation centre.
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If 'yes'; Please provide your contact details below, which will be held securely in accordance with GDPR requirements.
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