The Scotsman

Six Scottish SMES selected to collaborat­e with NHS Scotland

- By MARTIN FLANAGAN mflanagan@scotsman.com

Six Scottish small and medium-sized businesses (SMES) have won seven new contracts with NHS Scotland to help drive treatment and innovation in dermatolog­y, diabetes and inflammato­ry bowel disease (IBD).

Scottish Enterprise said yesterday that Scottish compa- nies had secured more than 50 per cent of the R&D funding awarded to UK companies - a total of £345,000 – as part of the recent NHS Scotland open innovation competitio­ns.

The companies that have secured funding are Axsys Technology in Glasgow (diabetes); Cohesion Medical Ltd in Glasgow (dermatolog­y and IBD); Digital Treetop Ltd in Perth (IBD); Epipole Ltd in Rosyth (dermatolog­y); Openbrolly Health in Elgin (IBD); Storm ID in Edinburgh (dermatolog­y).

Jim Watson, Director of Innovation and Enterprise Services at Scottish Enterprise, said: “It’s fantastic to see Scottish companies securing more than half of the NHS Scotland R&D funding, but we’re keen to get even more Scottish SMES involved in other open innovation competitio­ns.

“We currently have 10 live competitio­ns from City of Edinburgh Council, Carbon Trust and Stena Line on our website, all looking for innovative ideas to solve challenges.”

SMES who get such funding retain full intellectu­al fundingoft­heirproduc­ts,meaning they are free to offer it to other customers and other markets. 0 Jim Watson – ‘fantastic’ Scottish SME success

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