“Our new collaboration with GE HealthCare will be vital to supporting GRID Discovery projects in healthcare and beyond. Working with key public bodies such as the NHS, Glasgow City Region and Scottish Enterprise, we will be best placed to deliver real and positive change.”
Ivan McKee, Scottish Government Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise, said: “It is great to be able to announce Glasgow Riverside Innovation District will be Scotland’s first whole system innovation demonstrator – allowing the testing of innovation in the real world and the scaling up of successful projects across Scotland. This aligns with our upcoming National Innovation Strategy and our vision for Scotland to become one of the most innovative small nations in the world over the next 10 years.

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“The signing of this MoU is also an important step in businesses working together to identify opportunities in research and development, and innovation focused on healthcare, whilst attracting investment and creating new jobs.”
Rob Walton, President and CEO, GE HealthCare EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), said: “Healthcare systems and governments are facing the challenges of addressing unmet needs without increasing healthcare costs and impeding economic growth. Improving patient outcomes, access, and delivering cost-efficient care is critical, but no single organisation can achieve this alone. We are delighted to launch this collaboration with the University of Glasgow and work with other stakeholders to address these challenges in areas such as oncology and connected care. With collaborations such as this one, we firmly believe we can change the face of healthcare.
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