SBRI / Collaborative R&D

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SBRI / Collaborative R&D Gareth Browning 1

SBRI in Wales What is the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI)? The Welsh SBRI Innovation Catalyst Programme Examples of current SBRI Competitions Support & Funding

Entrepreneur Missions Innovation and Knowledge Centres Range of Tools with different objectives / characteristics Smart Collaborative R&D Launchpad Entrepreneur Missions Innovation and Knowledge Centres

SBRI is a programme that brings innovative solutions to specific public sector needs, by engaging a broad range of companies in competitions for ideas that result in short-term development contracts

SBRI Process Open competition based on Public Sector Challenges Problem Owner defines the problem space for which solutions are either absent or inadequate Applications assessed by the Project Lead and most promising ones awarded development contracts. Project risk is managed through a Phased process

SBRI Features Procurement Process Operate under procurement rules rather than state aid rules Development Contracts 100% funded R&D Deliverable based rather than hours worked or costs incurred IP rests with Company Certain usage rights with Public Sector – companies encouraged to exploit IP.

SBRI in Wales SBRI in Wales 2012 - Geovation – Wales Coast Path Challenge May 2013 – Launch of the Welsh SBRI Innovation Catalyst Programme Programme to stimulate public sector use of SBRI TSB contribute to funding Address priority challenges for WG and other Welsh public bodies 4 SBRI competitions 2013/14 £2.5m contract commitments

How can we improve the health and well being of our population through the better use of population health information? Feasibility Studies Demonstrator Projects £800k 6 projects £50k each 2 projects £250k each Improve the health and well-being of our population through the better use of population health information (SAIL Databank) http://www.ehi2.swan.ac.uk/en/abmu-challenge.htm

Currently 6 suppliers working on the ABMU SBRI Challenge Projects to…. create a ‘clinical object library’ that describes patient’s interaction with health services allowing unprecedented ease of access to understanding highly complex clinical pathways, interventions and outcomes. develop clarity health, mapping technology that will enable the user to drill down to various levels of detail within the maps. Processing SAIL data will provide each patient with several risk profiles. apply predictive analytics to benefit the population of ABMU by producing interactive visualisations to make better use of the population linked data for planning and evaluation to improve health. create an innovative technology platform that combines the data contained within the SAIL databank with other datasets to enable self-service of sophisticated analysis through the use of Search Business Analytics. develop flexible web-based tools allowing rapid exploration of the data held in the SAIL databank allowing users to select, examine and compare cohorts of patients within the data. provide an environment in which analysis of SAIL data can be undertaken; this comprises: a data warehouse, a web portal, and an analytics platform.

‘To enable nurses to spend 10% more time with patients in direct value added care’ 47% 53% Feasibility Studies Demonstrator Projects £1m >5 projects >£40k each >2 projects >£400k each Improving patient care Seeking to reduce the transactional overhead Address data entry challenges / workflow automation Enabling nurses and care givers to spend more time with patients. http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/861/page/70407

BCUHB SBRI Challenge Currently 5 suppliers working on the BCUHB SBRI Challenge Projects to…. blend intelligent, safe software with smart hardware and environmental sensors to deliver a patient focused ward system. develop a scalable, full spectrum solution from electronic data entry, through smart processing and automated outputs, which can integrate with Clinical Systems at any level, in order to increase time spent by nurses on patient care. investigate the use of cybernetic interfaces that take the pain out of dealing with complex information systems and let the machines do the heavy bureaucracy behind the scenes so the human teams can focus on delivering health care. developing an innovative digital solution to centralise data and make it securely available at Nurses' fingertips, while also tracking equipment and bed allocation to improve ward efficiency and audit verbosity. develop a secure clinical data exchange platform to support Nurses at the bedside work more efficiently with smart integrated technology.

Upcoming Competitions (Wales) Expect to launch 2-3 new SBRI Competitions Details tbc end Oct’14 Launching in late 2014/early 2015 Feasibility Studies and Demo Projects Apr’15 - Mar’17

SBRI Competitions (UK) NHS England + Eastern Academic Health Science Network Multiple SBRI competitions Total of £2.5m funding available in Phase 1 Child and maternal health Integrated care Medicines adherence Musculoskeletal Telehealth/ Telecare (learning disabilities) Phase 1: max 6 mths + £100k per project  Deadline: 10th July 2014

Collaborative Research & Innovation Support Programme (CRISP) 1. Knowledge Events & Workshops 2. Proposal Preparation 3. Early Stage Project Scoping

Collaborative Research Innovation Support Programme (CRISP) 50% or £5,000 (whichever is the lesser) Exceptionally 100% Projects which: collaborative R&D demonstrable potential Impact leverage R&D Investment into Wales stimulate Innovation

Thanks for Listening Any Questions? innovation@wales.gsi.gov.uk