Greater Birmingham Life Sciences 2015

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GRE ATER BIRMINGHAM LIFE SCIENCES MAKING IT HAPPEN


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LIFE SCIENCES The Greater Birmingham region is located in the very centre of the UK and anchored by Birmingham. A powerhouse for the Life Sciences industry, the region combines extensive research and development facilities, strong collaboration between academia and business as well as one of Europe’s largest, most diverse and non-transient patient populations. With state-of-the-art clinical facilities, population scale and diversity and pioneering partnerships between academics and clinicians, Greater Birmingham is truly at the cutting edge of medical technology and global healthcare. Business Birmingham, Invest Black Country and Solihull for Success are inward investment agencies working together to attract foreign direct investment and promote development in the area as part of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) City Region Project, on behalf of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and the Black Country LEP.

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The region is going through an unprecedented period of transformation, and is leading post recession national growth and development trends. With record levels of infrastructure investment, increasing international recognition and countless opportunities for companies to thrive in the region, there has never been a better time to invest in Greater Birmingham.


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The UK is home to four of the world’s top 10 universities for clinical, pre-clinical and health subjects.

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One sixth of the most popular prescription medicines were developed in the UK.

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17 of the 20 biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world have research and development, manufacturing and sales sites across the UK.

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The strongest bioscience cluster in Europe (Bio-Industry Association).

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Over 500 medical technology companies, more than any other UK region. The Institute of Translational Medicine is a world class clinical research facility in Greater Birmingham. It is one of the few centre’s that will accelerate the delivery of personalised healthcare in the region.

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Internationally recognised clinical academic community.

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Largest clinical trials base in Europe outside Oxford. Ready access to Life Sciences infrastructure through new £545 million Queen Elizabeth Hospital. One of the very few centres internationally that can complete the full circle of Translational Medicine (MRC Translational Roadmap Peer Review).

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The University of Birmingham has the second largest medical school in the country. Universities across the region provide significant numbers of high calibre graduates in medical, biochemistry, engineering and related fields to meet the future needs of investors. A high quality IT infrastructure is in place to support Life Sciences activity: the QEHB has a world-class track record in the design, delivery and commercialisation of clinical decision support systems.

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Birmingham Health Partners, a pioneering alliance between academics and clinicians, maximises clinical academic output and interaction with SMEs and global pharmaceutical companies. The region has an international reputation and proven track record in clinical academic programmes, clinical trials, and translational research. Home of the largest Wellcome Clinical Research Facility (CRF) in the UK (a facility that provides high-quality clinical environments where patients can take part in experimental and complex clinical research studies), a national Biomedical Research Unit in Liver Disease, the first CRUK Cancer Centre, the largest specialist Cancer Trials Unit in the UK and a national centre for Trauma Research. A new £353 million Midland Metropolitan Hospital in Greater Birmingham will deliver a medical and economic boost to the region with construction work expected to begin in 2016 and finish in 2019 serving an area of over half a million people.

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INSTITUTE OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE Located at the heart of Greater Birmingham’s Life Science campus, the Institute of Translational Medicine (ITM) will be a worldclass facility that capitalises on Birmingham being one of the few centres internationally that can provide a bespoke multidisciplinary translational environment for development and delivery of clinical trials and device evaluation. As a central meeting point and working hub, it will allow clinicians, academics, patient groups and industry leaders to maximise interaction and develop productive collaborative networks. It will facilitate the swift assessment of costeffective new drugs and medical devices to bring them to market faster and to frontline use within clinical settings. The ITM is expected to support the creation of 600 new jobs within the research community in its first five years. The ITM is being delivered by Birmingham Health Partners, a collaboration that brings together the clinical, scientific and academic excellence of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB), the University of Birmingham (UoB) and Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (BCH).

CALTHORPE ESTATES & EDGBASTON MEDICAL QUARTER Calthorpe Estates is one of the UK’s most forward-thinking and progressive property investment and development companies. Family-owned since 1717, the prime focus of the business is the prestigious 610 hectare Calthorpe Estate in Edgbaston which offers medical and clinical accommodation ranging from new build clinics through to medical

suites and individual consulting rooms. Located just a mile from Birmingham’s city centre, this thriving commercial and residential district incorporates one of the UK’s largest urban conservation areas. Edgbaston is an ideal location for companies who need to access a clinical base for product development, clinical trials or procurement routes. Home to 64% of the city’s healthcare economy, the Edgbaston Medical Quarter boasts 180 medical organisations, 23 training facilities allied to medicine, 44 GP clinics and routine care facilities and 80 hospitals and specialist care centres. Many are at the cutting edge of world-class medical technology and provide a base for leading students and practitioners from the UK’s most important medical facilities.

BIRMINGHAM RESEARCH PARK Birmingham Research Park, situated at the heart of the Edgbaston Medical Quarter, is a thriving cluster of medical and biomedical activity. Based at the University of Birmingham, the park’s flagship offering is The BioHub Birmingham; a fully serviced biomedical laboratory and vibrant innovation office designed to provide entrepreneurs and start-ups with access to affordable facilities and equipment. The new facility has been enabled by a £7 million investment by the University of Birmingham in conjunction with the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Start-up facilities include, 4,500 sq ft fully serviced biomedical laboratories (Dark Room, Tissue Centre, Category II Microbiology), access to laboratory consumables such as purified water supply, fume cabinets/laminar flow hoods, hot desk and free high speed Internet access.

Also on-site is Bizz-Inn, which provides a unique business incubation facility that accelerates the growth of companies exploring opportunities in the biomedical sector.

PEBBLE MILL Pebble Mill provides space for over 300,000 sq ft of planned medical and healthcare facilities including a new 62 bed BUPA care home, new 172,000 sq ft Dental Hospital and School of Dentistry, a private hospital and mixed-use developments. The site lies within 2 miles of the Life Sciences Economic Zone which encompasses the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEHB), the University of Birmingham and the proposed world class Life Sciences research centre and campus in Selly Oak.

MIDLAND METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL The planned central super hospital will involve £353 million worth of public and private investment generating greater opportunities surrounding medical technology, staffing, sub-contracting and research. The hospital site will span 16 acres, and provide 670 beds and will expand on the services currently offered by Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, whilst the concentration of acute specialist care will attract and retain highly skilled clinicians to the region. The hospital is not only a source of development opportunity, but also a testament to the quality of the scientific and medical environment in Greater Birmingham.

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Greater Birmingham has strong Life Sciences research capabilities, where NHS and private research facilities are supported by an outstanding academic research base at local universities. Global leaders GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly, Pfizer, UCB Celltech, AstraZeneca, Bayer and Novartis have all supported Life Sciences research at the University of Birmingham, while Aston University is collaborating with ophthalmic specialists Spectrum ThĂŠa.

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ALTABIOSCIENCE Alta Bioscience Ltd is a subsidiary of Bioscience Ventures Ltd (BSVL), a joint venture between medical diagnostics specialist Abingdon Health and the University of Birmingham. AltaBioscience plays a key role in the provision of products and services to other group companies including Forsite Diagnostics, Serascience and Molecular Vision and offers a well-established and comprehensive range of synthetic, sequencing and analytical methodologies, which are available to academia and commercial clients. They are globally recognised as a leading provider of custom peptide synthesis, DNA synthesis, amino acid analysis and N-terminal protein sequencing. With more than 40 years experience and ISO accreditation, their manufacturing and analysis laboratory serves clients in academia, pharmaceuticals and the food industry.

SERASCIENCE LTD Serascience Limited is a specialist cancer diagnostic company established in 2011 at the University of Birmingham to develop medical devices for the diagnosis and management of patients with myeloma and related disorders, collectively known as B-cell dyscrasias. Serascience supply a broad range of class and subclass specific anti immunoglobulin antibodies for research use. Serascience’s flagship innovative product is Seralite®, the world’s first point-of-care (POC) diagnostic device for multiple myeloma. Seralite® provides rapid diagnosis to allow early treatment that can prevent the development of severe complications and as a result can greatly improve quality and duration of life.

INANOVATE Massachusetts-based Inanovate was formed as a spin out from the University of Birmingham, leveraging a unique technology developed at the University’s Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory. The technology behind the company’s

powerful cancer biomarker screening invention i-Slide™ was developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham, and is used to develop highly accurate diagnostic and monitoring tests for prostate and ovarian cancer. Inanovate, which also operates in North Carolina, has recently expanded to a new location in Birmingham in order to grow its UK research operations.

BGI BGI, a leading China-based genomics organisation, is undertaking a major joint initiative with the University of Birmingham in environmental and human health research. The venture will create a worldclass research and training centre on the University’s campus that integrates stateof-the-art approaches to molecular biology. Research will focus on organism responses to environmental change through to disease susceptibility and treatment.

CYTOX Diagnostic and prognostic service developer Cytox, creator of ADpredict™, a blood-based test for identifying Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in early symptomatic patients, has recently announced a £3.5 million investment in its Birmingham-based research activities. Cytox has also completed a study sponsored by Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche that further demonstrates the ability of ADpredict™ as a tool to assist pharmaceutical companies in their development of new AD therapies.

BINDING SITE Binding Site is a specialist protein company committed to the research, development, manufacture and distribution of innovative, immunodiagnostic assays for the global laboratory market. For over 25 years, the business has specialised in producing highly sensitive and specific antibodies used for the detection of certain cancers and serious disorders.

In 2011, Binding Site relocated to new headquarters in Birmingham city centre, having had its roots at the University. The company has achieved double-digit growth for many years and re-housed 600 UK-based employees into a new 6-storey sustainable building. The company has opted to stay in the region not just because of its strong links with the University of Birmingham, but access to a multi-cultural population mix as well as excellent transport links.

RAYBLOC Raybloc (X-ray Protection) Ltd manufacture and install high quality radiation protection products and are based in the Black Country. Being located in the heart of the UK has unlocked business potential from all corners of the UK enabling Raybloc Ltd to deliver products within short lead times to hospitals.

SAFE PATIENT SYSTEMS Safe Patient Systems solves clinical problems by creating simple and patient centric mobile solutions, designed by clinicians that harness technology to enable more efficient healthcare and improved patient outcomes. Born out of the Research and Development department of one of the UK’s leading NHS Trusts, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, the company shares many of the values of the NHS around how it prioritises patients, listens, learns and develops evidence-based solutions. When moving from its existing base at Heartlands hospital, Solihull was a first choice largely due to the prestigious location and great transport links. The motorway provides easy access to the South East where a large number of technology partners are based. The Greater Birmingham region is a great place to do business. The Life Sciences case studies listed here are just a snapshot; for more information please go to www.businessbirmingham.com/lifesciences

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LIFE SCIENCES CAMPUS Close to the University of Birmingham and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, development is underway for a cutting edge Life Sciences Campus. This will create up to 50,000 sqm of new floor space across a number 3-4 storey buildings in a campus setting, providing a high quality environment for new and growing businesses. The space will be suitable for research and development, clinical trials, pharmaceutical manufacturing and regional headquarters, providing opportunities for export rich business growth and 2,000 jobs. The Life Sciences Campus is located within an internationally-recognised clinical academic community whose competitive advantages are unrivalled in the UK with the successful commercialisation of healthcare innovation. This includes the new Institute of Translational Medicine, a world class clinical research facility, which will play a pivotal role in supporting the expansion of life sciences research and education in Birmingham and the region. It will facilitate SMEs and large pharma and biotechnology firms to work more closely with clinicians and academics, and create an effective entry for industry partners e.g. Pharma, Diagnostics, Medical Devices and Digital Health into the complex world of healthcare research and routes to market.

The wider Edgbaston area already provides a world class centre of scientific excellence with a proliferation of hospitals, medical organisations, specialist care centres, GP clinics and routine care facilities as well as training facilities. To meet the level of interest in Life Sciences, a network of further suitable sites in south west Birmingham have been identified as part of the Life Sciences Development Corridor. Working with membership organisations such as MediLink West Midlands, a regionwide industry specialist, companies have access to comprehensive industry knowledge and meetings with industry experts, who will help develop businesses and maximise the commercial opportunities within the network. In order to meet the level of interest in Life Sciences, a network of additional suitable sites in south west Birmingham have been identified as part of the Life Sciences Development Corridor.

BIRMINGHAM HEALTH PARTNERS Birmingham Health Partners is a strategic alliance between University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham and Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust bringing together clinical, scientific and academic excellence across an integrated medical and Life Sciences campus.

The long term objectives of BHP are to improve healthcare; contribute to the local economy through job creation and inward investment into the biomedical sector, and increase public engagement and education about biomedicine and clinical research through increased enrolment into early and late phase clinical trials. Its short term strategic objectives focus on the identification, adoption and spread of innovation and best practice, through the alignment of healthcare delivery, research and training.

TRAINING AND RECRUITMENT Birmingham City Council, Business Birmingham and Invest Black Country provide bespoke training and recruitment services to meet the business needs of investors.

FUNDING There maybe potential discretionary funding support available through Birmingham City Council depending on the nature of the investment project. For more information on how we can help contact us on 0121 202 5022 or email invest@marketingbirmingham.com

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Business Birmingham the city's award winning inward investment programme and the link to establishing or growing a company’s presence in Greater Birmingham. We are the access point to Greater Birmingham’s business networks and to the numerous benefits from the region’s strong enterprise culture. We strive to work with investing companies as a strategic partner to create relevant business solutions. By working as a strategic partner and consultant with local, national and global businesses, we can provide relevant information and a comprehensive package of support services. Through us, companies will have direct access to an extensive network of skills, knowledge and assistance.

Invest Black Country is the inward investment organisation for the Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton areas, providing strategic leadership and identifying global opportunities to promote investment in and export from the Black Country. Invest Black Country works with businesses that are looking to expand or relocate and demonstrate why being in the Black Country makes business sense. Through Invest Black Country, businesses can access a bespoke range of services from market intelligence, property support and supply chain development to access to finance and innovation opportunities that will help them as they land, grow and thrive in the Black Country.

Supported by a highly qualified skills base and strong track record in high value business activities, Solihull continues to draw interest from global corporations and small entrepreneurial businesses alike. UK Central (UKC) is a unique concentration of strategic economic assets and infrastructure at the heart of the UK’s transport network. Comprising of Birmingham Airport, the National Exhibition Centre and the planned HS2 interchange, UKC is already a key driver of the regional economy, attracting investment and creating jobs. The central location, connectivity opportunities and skilled workforce attract the investment that is already delivering economic growth rates over 150% higher than the national average.

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BUSINESS BIRMINGHAM invest@marketingbirmingham.com businessbirmingham.com/catalyst

w.langford@investblackcountry.com investblackcountry.com @invest_bc

SOLIHULL FOR SUCCESS Solihull Metropolitan Council business@solihull.gov.uk solihullforsuccess.com @solforsuccess

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The region’s strong clinical and life sciences academic centres of excellence enable today’s global healthcare challenges to be explored and addressed by experts from healthcare, academia and industry. THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM The College of Medical and Dental Sciences at the University of Birmingham is a major international centre for research and education in medicine, biomedical sciences, dentistry, nursing and pharmacy. The College works closely with colleagues from other Colleges and NHS partners, including Birmingham Health Partners (BHP) - an exciting collaborative platform between the University, Birmingham Children's Hospital and the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust - to deliver world leading research activities in basic and clinical science. The College consists of the following five schools: Cancer Sciences, Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Dentistry, Health and Population Sciences, and Immunity and Infection. To further strengthen the university’s position in Life Sciences, the College will be changing from five schools to eight Institutes (seven research Institutes and one of Education).

ASTON UNIVERSITY The School of Life & Health Sciences pursues interdisciplinary research extending from the laboratory to the clinic. Work ranges from molecular and cellular, through neural systems and human behaviour, to the restoration of health and the study of individuals in health care and societal settings. With funding from research councils, prestigious research foundations, charities, the European Union and industry, world-class research here is housed in state-of-the-art infrastructure within four centres of excellence: Aston Research Centre for Heath Ageing (ARCHA), Aston Brain Centre (ABC), Centre for Vision and Hearing Research (CVHR), and Aston Research Centre for Children and Young People’s Health (ARCHY). Further to this, significant investment has been made into well-equipped laboratories providing excellent facilities for teaching and research. Aston University’s initiative for a medical school in the heart of Birmingham has recently been endorsed by Leicester Medical School. Aston Medical School is planned to open to 60 undergraduate medical students growing to around 100 new medical students each year. It includes a research institute focused on cardiovascular diseases,

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maternity and child health allowing Aston Medical Research Institute to address the challenge of high perinatal mortality and also pre-eclampsia. The University will adopt Leicester Medical School’s new five year curriculum plan and will be based on Aston’s City Centre campus in Birmingham.

BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY Birmingham City University is the second largest of five universities in the city and with more than 7,000 students, is one of the largest providers of nursing and healthcare education. The university has recently invested £20 million in new facilities that promise a major contribution to the health and wellbeing of Greater Birmingham. The expansion of the University’s campus in Edgbaston will feature specialist laboratories for a newly created School of Life Sciences, offering a range of courses in health, nutrition and biomedicine. The 10,000m² building will reinforce Birmingham City University's status as the region’s largest provider of qualified health and social care professionals to the NHS and will also provide a new home to its School of Education, supporting the development of the next generation of school teachers.

UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON The University of Wolverhampton is recognised as a major centre for brain tumour research. The Brain Tumour UK Neuro-Oncology Centre leads the way in identifying the genetic causes of brain tumours and the treatments to deal with them. Investment has allowed two research groups (Research Institute in Healthcare Science at the University of Wolverhampton, directed by Professor John Darling and a research group formerly at the Institute of Neurology, University College London directed by Dr Tracy Warr) to bring together specialist knowledge in order to develop new medicines for brain tumors based on a greater understanding of their fundamental biology. The Research Institute in Healthcare Science (RIHS) is a cross-school initiative supporting interdisciplinary research with appropriate critical mass, providing a platform for the development and promotion of healthcare science research activities. Pioneering research into cancer, diabetes, immunity, disinfection and the psychology behind coping with illness are just some of the areas under investigation by RIHS.


U N-R I V A L L E D CLINICAL RESEARCH University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is one of the leading hospital trusts in Europe. The city’s state-of-the-art hospital facilities include the new £545 million Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB), home to the largest solid organ transplantation programme in Europe, the largest renal transplant programme in the UK, and the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (RCDM) which has the world’s largest single-floor critical care unit. The co-location of the QEHB, RCDM, University of Birmingham’s College of Medical and Dental Sciences and Birmingham Women’s Hospital on one site makes it one of the largest health care campuses in the world. Greater Birmingham has one of the most diverse populations in the UK and combined with its diversity in socio-economics, the region provides an unrivalled patient catchment area.

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The University of Birmingham and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (Birmingham Health Partners) currently host the largest specialist Cancer Trials Unit in the UK, and are internationally recognised for delivering clinical programmes for liver, renal and stem cell transplantation over the last two decades. Investment in a £24 million Institute for Translational Medicine centre will also provide a centre of excellence across a range of major health issues including cancer and liver disease, complementing the Centre for Clinical Haematology at the QEHB, which hosts an internationally competitive early phase clinical trials portfolio. The ITM will provide world-class office accommodation, along with access to serviced laboratory space or permanent laboratory facilities.

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LARGEST CLUSTER OF FOCUSED CLINICAL TRIALS ACTIVITY IN EUROPE

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Institute of Translational Medicine at the Life Sciences Campus Birmingham

ECOSYSTEM Clinical Trials Unit at the Cancer Research UK, Institute of Cancer Studies

Centres of excellence for clinical trials and research in Greater Birmingham The Greater Birmingham region is a great place to do business. The organisations listed here are just a snapshot; for full listings please go to www.businessbirmingham.com

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Birmingham City University Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust • One of the largest acute teaching trusts in the UK. An integrated care organisation. The Trust includes:

• Chronic Pain Research Group • Centre for Community Mental Health

• Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre • Pan-Birmingham Gynae-Cancer Centre • Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre • Regional base for the National Poisons Information Service

Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility

University of Birmingham • Facility for Environmental Nanoscience Analysis & Characterisation

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Centre for Surgical Reconstruction and Microbiology

• Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory Birmingham Clinical Research Academy

Centre for Clinical Haematology

• Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Centre of Excellence • Henry Wellcome Building for Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy • Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit at University of Birmingham

Queen Elizabeth Hospital • Royal Centre for Defence Medicine

• Bio repository at University of Birmingham • Translational Medicine • MediLink UK • Clinical Trials Unit Wolverhampton University • Research Institute in Healthcare Science Pharmacy Research Group. The Research Institute in Healthcare Science includes:

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

• Diabetes, Physiology and Molecular Medicine Research Group

• Host for Greater Midlands Research Network (GMRN) & West Midlands Regional Host for new collaborative Local Comprehensive Local Research (LCLR)

• Molecular Pharmacology Research Group • Pharmacy Research Group • Psychology of Health Research Group • Sport, Exercise and Health Research Group

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Aston University

• Cancer Research Group • Molecular Immunology Research Group

Birmingham Childrens Hospital

• Medicines Research Unit • Aston Brain Centre


Over 500 medical technology companies, more than any other UK region. Source: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, 2014

Largest clinical trials base in Europe outside Oxford

Ready access to Life Sciences infrastructure through new £545 million Queen Elizabeth Hospital

£24 million Institute of Translational Medicine is now open on the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Campus

829 jobs created from 38 Foreign Direct Investment projects in the Life Sciences sector in the last 10 years

5,000 regional medicine graduates

1990 regional biological science graduates

£353 million investment in state of the art new hospital

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Want to know how we can make Life Sciences happen? Get in touch with our Invest Team quoting ‘Making it Happen’ T: +44 (0)121 202 5022 E: invest@marketingbirmingham.com W: businessbirmingham.com Join in the conversation #Makingithappen business_bham BusinessBirmingham BusinessBirmingham To download a digital version of this brochure please log on to www.businessbirmingham.com/LifeSciences


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