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Presentation given by Professor Sue Hill OBE, Chief Scientific Officer, England Download EMPEC presentation (PDF, 130K)
The ASEAN-UK Regional Training and Workshop on Engineering Biology was held at the British High Commission in Singapore from 26 February to 1 March 2024.
Science Minister announces national vision for engineering biology, setting out government's £2 billion plan to seize the potential of engineering biology.
UK firms harnessing the power of biology in a range of sectors will be under the spotlight in Downing Street as science leaders and ministers meet to unleash the full potential of the UK’s engineering biology sector.
Government’s vision is for the UK to have a broad, rich engineering biology ecosystem that can safely develop and commercialise the many opportunities to come from the technology.
How to notify the MHRA of your intention to carry out a clinical investigation for medical devices.
Find out when it's possible to get zero-rated supplies on medical and research goods and services that have been funded by charities.
The requirements for 3D printed products will depend on whether they are classed as medical devices, personal protective equipment (PPE) or both.
Do you have an innovation that could solve a range of defence and security challenges and enhance capability by applying engineering biology approaches?
MHRA has published guidance on the importance of applying human factors to medical devices, so they are designed and optimised to minimise patient and user safety risks.
Medical advisory panels work with DVLA to provide expert advice, with the aim of improving road safety. See information on their role and current vacancies.
What you need to know before you can place a medical device on the Great Britain market with a UKCA mark.
How the MHRA makes decisions on when a product is a medical device (borderline products), and which risk class should apply to a medical device.
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