Med-Tech Innovation January 5, 2023
Dr Martin Stow

Dr Martin Stow, chair and director at Nexus, a community of high-growth businesses across the globe which has a physical base on the University of Leeds campus, shares his predictions for the medtech industry in 2023.

The COVID-19 pandemic brought two revelations to light. Firstly, it highlighted the importance of a well-functioning healthcare system and secondly, global vaccination programmes reminded us that, when necessary, strong measures implemented rapidly.

The pandemic may have subsided, but now we must invest to tackle the most pressing issues our health services face, such as health inequalities and long wait times. The tech-centred “third industrial revolution” will play a major role in this, with potential breakthroughs in screening, monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment.

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