Take a look at events organised by the MedTechONE Collaborative team and our partners.

MedTechONE Collaborative hosts a variety of events and sessions across each year. The primary goal of our events is to foster communication and collaboration between innovators, experts, and industry.

Upcoming Events

Clinician-Engineer-Scientist Workshop: Paediatrics

Thursday 30th April 2026

Time: 16:00-18:30

Venue: Queen's Tower Rooms

This session allows clinicians to present their current clinical challenges to a room of Imperial scientists and engineers, and discuss how innovations happening here can provide solutions. This event aims to foster networking and collaboration between these different sectors and includes plenty of time for discussion.

Are you an engineer? Does your work specialise in paediatric applications? Join us to put your solutions forward, and to discuss your work with clinicians.

The Clinical Challenges

  • Dr Cheryl Battersby - Investigating non-invasive, non-touch monitoring methods for heart rate, ECG, and CO2 for ventilated infant patients. Additionally, how can we improve the affordability of incubators and thermo-environments for pre-term infants?
  • Dr Toranj Wadia - Ultrasound is a growing technology we areused in ICU, but hands on acquisition by trained people is still a limiting factor as training takes a long time and some new operators don’t feel confident in acquiring images.
    It would be valuable to have ultrasound pads with technology to locate the heart, lungs, intracranial vessels would enable staff to acquire images which could be reviewed remotely by experienced clinicians. 
    Other potential uses would be to enable non-cardiology trained staff to check for pleural/pericardial effusion or look at brain perfusion, in the midst of a cardiopulmonary resuscitation instead of a pulse check, and allow offsite clinicians like cardiologists to advise on management after reviewing images of a child admitted to a non cardiac centre.
  • Prof Aubrey Cunnington & Dr Claire Dunican – We have recently invented a new method to predict the trajectory of acute illness from a single blood sample. It uses a method called RNA velocity, which requires measurement of spliced and unspliced RNA transcripts. Our challenge for the engineers is to develop a rapid point-of-care testing platform to quantify the spliced and unspliced transcripts for a small number of genes in a blood sample, which can be used to predict which unwell children with infections will rapidly deteriorate and which children are not at risk of severe illness.
  • Dr Mari Viviers – At present image analysis is manual and time intensive. We are interested in using AI tools for vocal fold angle measurements, tracking tongue movements, tracking bolus movement, tracking hyo-laryngeal elevation etc.
    We would welcome working with or at least having an exploratory discussion with a bioengineer if this type of project would be of interest.
  • Praneeth Vedagari – Cancelled investigation slots (e.g. MRIs) or additional requirement of sedation to do a procedure, place a large clinical and cost burden. Additionally, there is a lot of demand for tools which can improve a child’s familiarity with the hospital environment, their condition, or their compliance with medication and procedures.
  • Sophie Stockinger – Our current pressure area assessment workflow in paediatric intensive care is time-consuming and prone to delays. Skin photographs of pressure damage are currently taken using a digital camera and later uploaded to ICCA via cable, which creates workflow friction and can delay documentation at the bedside. These delays can also slow referral to tissue viability, and progression of skin damage may be missed if images are not captured promptly. This is also particularly important for admission body mapping, which we are currently documenting by hand on paper. This process is often inaccurate and does not provide a reliable visual record. There are digital wound imaging and scanning systems already on the market that not only photograph skin damage but can also detect early pressure injury and prompt earlier intervention. The unmet need is for a MedTech solution that streamlines bedside skin assessment, direct EPR/ICCA documentation, and clear prompts around repositioning requirements. Potential areas for innovation could include secure mobile imaging, automated upload, decision-support prompts, early pressure-damage detection, or dashboard visibility for the nurse in charge. I feel this would be a valuable opportunity to explore how engineering and digital design could improve pressure injury prevention, team communication, and patient safety in paediatric care

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Past Events

Clinician, Scientist, Engineer Workshops

Designed to address clinical need, this event series requests clinical challenges on the given topic from clinicians and medics working within the Imperial network. We also invite Imperial innovators specialising in science and engineering to provide their solutions to the challenges.

 

Clinician-Scientist-Engineer: Clinical Challenges in Infection

Thursday 10th October 2024  //  16:00 – 18:00

Hosted in partnership with the Institute of Infection

 

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Clinician-Scientist-Engineer: Clinical Challenges in MedTech Innovations

Thursday 4th July 2024  //  16:00 – 18:00

Hosted in partnership with the Imperial Enterprise Lab

 

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Clinician-Scientist-Engineer: Clinical Challenges Networking Event

Thursday 1st February 2024  //  16:00 – 18:00

 

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MedTech Links

The MedTech Links event series aims to bring Imperial expertise and innovation together with industry specialists. The talks show off what our academics are working on, and the exhibition provides networking opportunities with industry. These events are also an excellent opportunity for our PhD 天美传媒 to showcase their work!

 

MedTech Links: Innovations in Women's Health

Monday 20th April 2026   13:00 - 18:30

RSM 2.28 // RSM 3.01, South Kensington

Join us for the next MedTech Links event, this time focusing on Imperial innovations around Women's Health. Many conditions under the women's health umbrella are oft understudied and misunderstood, despite being debilitating. This event aims to showcase the work being undertaken at Imperial to improve diagnostics, treatments and interventions, and long-term solutions for women's health conditions, and provides opportunities for our innovators to network with an invited audience from industry.

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MedTech Links: Innovations in Design & Engineering in MedTech

Tuesday 23rd September 2025   13:00 - 18:30

RSM 2.28 // RSM 3.01, South Kensington

Our September MedTech Links event explores how Imperial’s highly innovative research is being translated into new medical technologies for patients and their clinicians.  New discoveries and advancements in medical science require novel approaches to the design and engineering of MedTech.   Join us to find out how our researchers and clinicians bring new ideas and engineering approaches to medical technologies and unmet clinical needs.

Organised in collaboration with the 4D Health Tech Network, this event aims to showcase new medtech innovations underway at Imperial, with a focus on the design and engineering work that goes into creating them. 

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MedTech Links: AI, Machine Learning, and Devices with Autonomy

Monday 24th March 2025   13:00 – 18:30

RSM 2.28  //  RSM 3.01, South Kensington

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems have the potential to create devices which can act autonomously without human intervention. This event explored Imperial’s research and work that aims to reach this goal.  We explored Imperial innovations in personalised and precision medicine, in human / machine robotics and in synthetic biology. 
Our event welcomes colleagues from business and industry as well as Imperial’s clinicians and researchers. 

Organised in partnership with the AI4Health Network.

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MedTech Links: Innovations in Human Microbiome Research

Monday 16th September 2024   13:00 – 18:30

RSM 2.28  //  RSM 3.01, South Kensington

Imperial College’s research into the Human Microbiome generates considerable excitement and has the potential to make important contributions to human health. Our event on 16th September offered the opportunity to hear from and meet academics and clinicians working in the field of the human microbiome and its applications in gut, lung, skin and reproductive health. There was a focus on key research projects and how this work is being translated into products and patient care.

Organised in partnership with the Imperial Microbiome Network.

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MedTech Links: Innovations in Medical Diagnostic Technologies

Thursday 18th April 2024   13:00 – 18:30

RSM 2.28  //  RSM 3.01, South Kensington

This event in the Imperial MedTech Links series explored Imperial College innovations in Medical Diagnostics Technologies. 

Molecular, sequencing, AI and data analytics tools are rapidly changing the world of diagnostics in all disease areas. This event allowed attendees to hear from Imperial College researchers and clinicians about their work and learn about how we are translating research into practice for clinicians and their patients. This included opportunities to find out more about our capabilities and how innovators might access our laboratories and workspaces. 

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Find out more about MedTech Links events from 2023 and before, here:

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Other Past Events

These events are standalone items we’ve hosted and sessions we’ve spoken at.

 

In conversation with the NHS: How to submit an IRAS Ethics application

Friday 20th March // 09:00 - 13:00

Attendees joined us at this online session on Friday 20th March to hear from the NHS about the process of submitting an Integrated Research Application System (IRAS) ethics application. Whether you are submitting your first IRAS application, or need some help with a particular section, this session was fantastically informative. There was dedicated Q&A time and attendees could submit questions for the Q&A through the registration form. 

The course was designed to supplement the existing IRAS and HRA guidance by working through the system live. It concentrated on those questions and functions that many applicants struggle with and gave attendees the opportunity to ask questions about both the system and the submission process and to see the best way to ensure applications fully reflects the detail of a project. 

Course objectives

 At the end of the course attendees had learned:

1. Understanding the function of the three separate versions of IRAS

2. Understanding what information is required in an application and how best to provide it

3. Becoming familiar with the submission process for different bodies

 

Navigating your Innovations: Into the NHS

Wednesday 20th November 2024  //  09:00 – 12:30

Hosted in partnership with Barts Life Sciences

 

Calling all MedTech innovators and academics with a start-up/SME!

In partnership with Barts Life Sciences, MedTechONE will be holding a workshop that tackles the challenges faced when trying to get your innovation into the NHS. A team of experts will share their knowledge on Navigating the NHS, NHS business cases and NHS procurement.

 

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Mohn Mingle: Medical Technologies for Paediatric Care

Tuesday 24th September 2024  //  15:00 – 16:30

The MedTechONE Collaborative team were invited to speak at September 2024’s Mohn Mingle on their capabilities to support medtech projects at Imperial.

 

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