22nd August 2017
‘Safer’ Down’s syndrome test to be introduced in Wales
A safer and more accurate test for Down's syndrome is to be introduced for pregnant mothers in Wales, the Welsh Government has announced.22nd August 2017
Wynne-Jones IP – Why an IP strategy is vital to the pharmaceutical industry
An effective intellectual property (IP) strategy is integral to preserving innovation and continuous progression in the pharmaceutical industry.22nd August 2017
How a Dragon’s Venom Could Help Treat Blood Disorders in Humans
New research carried out at the Department of Biosciences at Swansea University has found that the venom of a charismatic group of lizards, including the Komodo dragon, has evolved to be highly variable between species.15th August 2017
Middle East Health Market Leads the Way for UK Clinics
The Middle East has become a leading market for UK practitioners, say several British-based clinics who now regularly exhibit in the region with the Association of British Healthcare Industries (ABHI).14th August 2017
“Triteq develop Smart Medical Devices” To benefit an ageing population
Through the creation of various safety critical medical devices, Triteq can enhance the quality of life for an ageing population with the development of their client’s medical device products.11th August 2017
Brexit: Input your views on migration to Government before 27th October
Input your views on migration before 27th October.10th August 2017
£50m to further improve NHS waiting times in Wales
An additional £50m is being invested in the Welsh NHS to help further reduce waiting times, Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has announced.9th August 2017
Proposal Unveiled for Improving NHS Wales Quality
A new discussion paper from the Bevan Commission has been published this week – setting out new proposals for improving quality in NHS Wales.7th August 2017
3M announces collaborative research project with UCL
3M has commissioned experts at UCL (University College London) to conduct in-depth research into the performance of its Emphaze AEX Hybrid Purifier.4th August 2017
Proton Partners CEO sets out UK-wide ambitions
The chief executive of Proton Partners International, the company behind the Rutherford Cancer Centres, has revealed his ambition to develop a UK-wide network of the cancer treatment facilities.3rd August 2017
Pioneering Welsh medtech on show in the US
With the support of Welsh Government, Welsh companies will be showing off their global pioneering medtech next week at FIME, the Florida International Medical Expo, the largest medical trade fair in the Americas.3rd August 2017
SymlConnect launches DynaForms+
DynaForms+ is a fully EMIS accredited mobile solution, co-designed with GPs and District nurses.1st August 2017
Welsh electronics firm gets green light for innovation
High-tech electronics company, Blackwood Embedded Solutions, has won a bid to partner in the development of a novel medical Point of Care Test (POCT) device.28th July 2017
£86 million funding announced for new medicine and technology
The UK government has announced new funding of up to £86 million for UK firms to develop medical breakthroughs. The package will allow small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop and test new technologies in the NHS.26th July 2017
Diabetic sight loss cut by screening, research from Swansea University shows
The proportion of diabetic people in Wales who go blind or suffer sight loss has almost halved since a new national retinopathy screening programme started in 2007.24th July 2017
Denny Bros team up with leading artist to support mental health charity
A partnership between Denny Bros and a renowned artist has led to two unique works of art adorning the ground floor entrance of their impressive headquarters.20th July 2017
Swansea University based Bevan Commission sets out radical new proposals for improving quality in NHS Wales
A new discussion paper from the Bevan Commission has been published this week – setting out new proposals for improving quality in NHS Wales.20th July 2017
£21m investment in research to increase opportunities for patients and develop the treatments of tomorrow
More than £21m will be invested by the Welsh Government during the next year in high quality research in the Welsh NHS to help researchers develop the treatments of tomorrow.17th July 2017
Building work starts on new hospital in Cwmbran
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething AM will today (17th July 2017) cut the first ground on the building of a brand new hospital in Llanfrechfa, Cwmbran.17th July 2017