AIRTO member LYVA Labs has won a contract to help deliver a new programme led by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, to support the Higher Education Institute sector to progress innovation ideas from early-stage R&D to commercially viable products – boosting the UK economy.
The funding is from Research England’s Connecting Capability Fund, and the programme: Sustainable Innovation in Global Health Technology (SIGHT) will support the creation of a technology transfer office and a venture-building model, to drive innovation in global health technologies.
The project is a collaboration between the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, and Brighton and Sussex Medical School, along with partners, LYVA Labs, Oxentia, and iiCON.

