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Optimising your healthcare research collaboration

Optimising your healthcare collaboration
A workshop to empower companies to make the most of the opportunities and benefits their research collaborations afford

Collaborations are about transferring good ideas, research results and skills between the knowledge base and business to enable innovative new products and services to be developed.

If your company have a research collaboration with an R&D organisation, or a research and technology one; or with a higher or further education institution. TheHill and OxLEP would like to invite you to apply to attend our Optimising your healthcare research collaboration.

Adding value to your collaboration.

TheHill, in partnership with OxLEP, and funded by the European Regional Development Fund as part of the Innovation Support for Business (ISfB) programme, is bringing together a panel of specialists for a morning workshop in January with companies who fit into the above category (Some other T’s & C’s do also apply).

Our purpose for this event is to empower you to understand the opportunities and benefits these collaborations can bring to your company, and ensure you in turn, are able to add value to those partnerships.

Space is limited, and we are looking for companies who currently have a research collaboration in the health and care arena, and have a signed agreement to support this.

Register here

You will be contacted with further information. Should you have any questions, do contact Adele or Abdul.

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The ISfB Programme

Please note that this workshop is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and is being delivered as part of the Innovation Support for Business (ISfB) programme to help SMEs. By engaging in this programme you are being offered assistance under the De Minimis regulation which allows a company to receive up to but not exceeding €200,000 of public funding (at the applicable exchange rate) of De Minimis aid over a rolling three-tax year fiscal period. This de minimis declaration does not cover undertakings engaged in: the primary production of agricultural goods and fisheries/aquaculture, road freight, services of general economic interest and export related activities and activities favouring domestic over imported goods. Please note, support cannot be given to undertakings (businesses) in difficulty. In order to receive support from this programme, you will be required to complete an application form and other relevant documentation.

About the ISfB programme