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£40M MedTech Hub Approved for Belfast

28 Jan

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Summary

  • A £40 million innovation hub for medical technology will be built in Belfast.
  • The facility will support innovators in developing next-generation medical technologies.
  • Construction is expected to begin after a competitive tender process.
£40M MedTech Hub Approved for Belfast

Planning permission has been granted for a new £40 million innovation hub in Belfast, dedicated to medical technology and digital healthcare. The Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology (CDHT), a Belfast Region City Deal project led by Ulster University, will establish an innovation center and a community living lab.

This new facility on Frederick Street will foster the development of advanced medical technologies. It will integrate expertise in engineering, data science, and clinical practice, with capabilities in areas such as AI, surgical robotics, and diagnostics.

Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald highlighted the project as a priority for growing the digital healthcare sector. The center is expected to enhance Belfast's global reputation for digital healthcare research and innovation, reinforcing Northern Ireland's position at the forefront of medtech advancements.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Centre for Digital Healthcare Technology (CDHT) is a new £40 million innovation hub in Belfast approved for construction, focusing on medical technology and digital healthcare.
The Belfast medtech hub will specialize in developing next-generation medical technologies, integrating expertise in engineering, data science, and clinical practice, with capabilities in AI, surgical robotics, and diagnostics.
The CDHT is a key Belfast Region City Deal investment expected to strengthen digital healthcare and medtech innovation, boosting Belfast's reputation as a global center for healthcare research.

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