From Lab to Life: How the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator is Revolutionising Healthcare

Written by: Dr Richard Fallon, CEO of the Technology Supply Chain

The West Midlands is fast becoming a powerhouse in health technology innovation, thanks to the groundbreaking work of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA). Led by the University of Birmingham and backed by Innovate UK, the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology and the West Midlands Combined Authority, WMHTIA is a dynamic initiative designed to fast-track health tech innovation from concept to real-world application.

Initially funded through the UK Government’s Innovation Accelerators programme, WMHTIA launched with £14 million and has since secured a further £4 million to continue driving regional growth, collaboration, and healthcare transformation into 2026.

A Collaborative Ecosystem for Innovation

WMHTIA isn’t just an accelerator—it’s a collaborative ecosystem. With over 21 delivery partners, it brings together world-class universities, NHS Trusts, innovation hubs, and business support organisations to help health tech innovators overcome barriers and scale quickly.

Key partners include:

  • University of Birmingham, Aston University, and University of Warwick
  • Birmingham Health Partners and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Innovation organisations like Medilink Midlands, Plug and Play, PHTA, and The Technology Supply Chain
  • Business advisors including Shoosmiths, Azets, and Smallfry Industrial Design

This network provides tailored support across every stage of innovation, from product development and clinical validation to investment readiness and NHS deployment.

Support That Delivers Results

WMHTIA’s approach is built around helping businesses navigate the “6 Ds” of medical translation: Diagnose, Define, Develop, Deploy, Diversify, and Demonstrate. This structure ensures that ideas are not only technically sound but also clinically viable and commercially scalable.

Through targeted grant schemes, such as a £1.54 million fund for local SMEs, and one-to-one technical support via centres like SPARK The Midlands at Aston University, the accelerator empowers entrepreneurs working on AI-driven diagnostics, digital platforms, medical devices, and assistive technologies.

Impressive Impact So Far

Since its launch, WMHTIA has:

  • Supported over 269 health tech businesses
  • Delivered intensive support to more than 114 companies
  • Attracted over £49 million in private investment
  • Created or safeguarded more than 110 skilled jobs
  • Enabled £67 million in total follow-on funding

These numbers demonstrate a significant return on public investment, and more importantly, a strong pipeline of health innovations ready to improve patient outcomes.

Success Stories

Start-ups like Ademen, which developed a postoperative bowel monitoring system, and MindSafe, a digital mental health tool for school children, have benefited from clinical insight, usability testing, and NHS validation. Others, like Championsys and Aston Vision Sciences, are deploying AI tools to tackle eye disease and improve diagnostics in under-resourced areas.

By enabling real-world prototyping, NHS engagement, and investor readiness, WMHTIA is bridging the gap between innovation and implementation.

Shaping Tomorrow’s Healthcare Landscape

The significance of WMHTIA extends far beyond regional development. As health technology emerges as one of the UK’s most promising growth sectors, the West Midlands is establishing itself as a national leader in this transformation. The region’s unique combination of world-class research institutions, direct NHS partnerships, and dedicated business support,  coupled with a stable, diverse population (vital for clinical trials), creates an environment where healthcare innovation can flourish.

This ecosystem approach addresses a fundamental challenge in health tech innovation: the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and clinical implementation. By providing pathways for real-world testing, NHS engagement, and investor preparation, WMHTIA is bridging this divide and accelerating the journey from concept to patient care.

The Future of Healthcare Innovation

For entrepreneurs, researchers, and clinicians with bold visions for improving healthcare through technology, WMHTIA offers more than support—it provides a proven pathway to impact. The accelerator’s success demonstrates that with the right ecosystem, adequate funding, and strategic partnerships, innovative healthcare solutions can move from research labs to patient bedsides with unprecedented speed and effectiveness.

As healthcare systems worldwide face mounting pressures and evolving challenges, initiatives like WMHTIA point toward a future where innovation and implementation work hand in hand, ensuring that breakthrough technologies reach the patients who need them most. Through the WMHTIA, the West Midlands has positioned itself at the forefront of this transformation.You can find out more and join the WMHTIA community at https://wmhtia.com/.

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Shabna Raja

Advisory Partner,
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Shabna Raja is a senior leader in enterprise transformation within Life Sciences, with over 20 years’ experience spanning pharma, consumer health and large-scale digital programmes.

She specialises in bridging strategy and execution – helping organisations translate AI, data and digital innovation into tangible business outcomes. Her work focuses on complex transformation
initiatives across commercial, data and operating model domains within regulated environments.

Shabna spent seven years at GSK, where she played a key role in transformation programmes, including as part of the Consumer Health joint venture with Pfizer — one of the most significant integrations in the sector. This experience provided her with deep expertise in  organisational change, integration and operating model evolution at global scale.

More recently, she has spent over three years working closely with Haleon through a strategic
services partnership, leading enterprise client engagement and managing a multi-million-pound account while supporting transformation across a newly independent global organisation.

Her experience spans the end-to-end life sciences value chain, including R&D, commercial, supply chain and patient engagement, giving her a holistic perspective on how technology and transformation can unlock value across the industry.

Amjad Khan

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Amjad Khan is a UK-based entrepreneur, AI strategist, and senior technology leader with over 15 years of experience at Pfizer, where he held multiple leadership roles across digital strategy and transformation. As Global Digital Client Partner, he was responsible for digital strategy and execution across Global Business Units covering Vaccines, Hospital, and Medical Affairs. Most notably, he led the commercial launch for the Covid franchise transforming and accelerating the model for how new medicines are brought to market.

Following his tenure at Pfizer, Amjad channelled his expertise into building at the frontier of AI. His work spans AI leadership, stakeholder engagement, and agile delivery helping organisations adopt
and scale emerging  technologies to drive meaningful outcomes.

Dr. Richard Fallon | Business Consultant | WM Life Sciences

Dr. Richard Fallon

Co Founder, Life Sciences Week 
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Dr Richard Fallon is an entrepreneur and ecosystem builder who connects industry leaders, investors and public-sector stakeholders to accelerate collaboration and commercial growth.

As the Founder of the Technology Supply Chain and co-founder of the Innovation Awards, he has spent more than two decades convening influential networks that help emerging businesses find capital, strategic partners and new routes to market.

Richard’s work spans leadership and consultancy across major organisations, alongside building membership and partnership platforms that bring universities, industry and investors into the same room – and turn conversations into practical outcomes.

With his focus on life sciences, Richard supports organisations and people driving breakthroughs in healthcare, biotechnology, medical technology and advanced research. He is passionate about creating the conditions for transformative ideas to move from concept to real-world impact – by connecting innovators with the funding, expertise and opportunities they need to scale.

Through Life Sciences Week, Richard is championing the UK’s world-class life sciences community and helping position it at the forefront of innovation, investment and patient outcomes.

Paul Cadman | Executive Chairman | WM Life Sciences

Prof Paul Cadman

CEO of One Thousand Trades Group & Co-founder of Life Sciences Week,
Life Sciences Week
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Prof. Paul Cadman is a nationally and internationally recognised, award-winning inclusive leader and “knowledge broker”, known for bringing people, ideas and organisations together to turn ambition into deliverable outcomes.

His experience spans Research, Technology, Manufacturing, Consultancy and Membership Organisations – giving him a rare ability to translate between sectors, priorities and professional cultures in a way that builds trust and unlocks progress.

Across his career, Paul has helped take concepts from inception through to scale, including initiatives that have generated £100m+ in turnover. He combines strategic thinking with an extensive network, supporting organisations to drive organic growth, forge partnerships and deliver meaningful business transformation. He is particularly valued for his ability to connect the right stakeholders at the right time, and create the conditions for collaboration to become action.

Through Life Sciences Week, Paul helps convene the communities shaping innovation – bringing together research, industry and investment to strengthen relationships, spotlight opportunity, and accelerate real-world impact.

Amy Deakin | Chief of Staff | WM Life Sciences

Amy Deakin

Event Managing Director,
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Amy Deakin is a Birmingham-based leader specialising in building partnerships and fostering innovation in the life sciences sector. With a degree in Sport and Exercise Science, Amy brings a grounded understanding of human health and performance to her work and a strong interest in the developments shaping healthcare today.

Amy is Managing Director of Life Sciences Week, part of the One Thousand Trades Group, and also serves as Director of One Thousand Trades Events. In these roles, she convenes researchers, clinicians and industry leaders to strengthen collaboration, unlock new partnerships and help accelerate real-world innovation across the life sciences ecosystem.

Her career spans both commercial and third-sector environments. She began in automotive design, delivering projects for Volkswagen, McLaren, Bentley and Jaguar Land Rover, before moving into the third sector with Acorns Children’s Hospice. She later joined Western Union, working as a Partnerships Manager for international payments

An avid netballer, Amy is a committed advocate for health and wellbeing – bringing energy, clarity and connection to everything she builds, and actively involved as a participant in health related research studies.

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