Do you have a digital idea that could transform healthcare? The South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub would like to hear from you

16th January 2024

At the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub, we are supporting teams of innovators to create their own digital health tools that take data from daily life, combine it with NHS or other data and use it to improve healthcare.

The right data, to the right people, at the right time, to make the right decisions. 

Do you see a healthcare problem that could be solved by health data?

Do you have a great idea that could improve healthcare?

Do you have the experience or know-how that could be used to create better digital health tools?

Whether you’re a patient, a carer, a member of the public, a nurse, a doctor, an entrepreneur, a programmer, an academic, a business – indeed anyone – we would like to hear your ideas. The aim of our innovation pipeline is to enable the formation of teams that can turn ideas into real solutions that can support the care the NHS provides. 

We have funding to invest in the best ideas and in late January 2024, we will hold an online webinar for those wanting to ask questions and learn more. This webinar will take place on the 25 January running from 12 until 1pm. You can register your interest to attend through the google form below before 23 January. The session will be recorded, 

Register: https://forms.gle/MoJabwXCVtJw6cgg7

More information will be released through our website www.Sheffield.ac.uk/sydhh/innovation-pipeline

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