The rise of tech bio: powering life science innovation
Introduction
Amidst the life science industry’s digital transformation, new and established companies have pioneered innovative ways to harness data and technology across the drug development lifecycle. From streamlining R&D workflows and collaboration with data-driven software platforms, to building tools that make the development of new therapies possible, to empowering more efficient and inclusive clinical trials, these companies are laying the foundations for a new era of life science and digital technology innovations.
The term “tech bio” describes organisations that leverage data and technology to advance life science. It’s taken hold across the industry in recent years, and in the UK there’s been a particular push to build and incorporate tech bio solutions into life science processes. Bruntwood SciTech is committed to the tech bio movement, providing cutting-edge spaces and services to life science and technology companies, and fostering innovation districts across the UK.
The white paper linked below will explore the ways in which tech bio is transforming the life science industry. Dr Kath Mackay, Director of Life Sciences at Bruntwood SciTech, and leaders from three UK-based companies at the forefront of data-driven life science innovation – Cellular Highways, Elixir Software, and NorthWest EHealth – share what tech bio means to them and how it has driven their business toward success. They’ll also explore how COVID-19 sparked the sector’s growth, and why the UK market is well-positioned as a hub for tech bio going forward.
Dr. David Bardsley, Elixir Software's Commercial Director, commented "“We strive for all-around efficiency. We don’t want to replace a company’s database, we want to enable more efficient use of data and time.“
Download the white paper
Read on to learn how the companies who base their business at Bruntwood SciTech campuses collaborate with one another and access expertise to advance their specific areas of impact. Download the "The Rise of tech Bio: Powering life science innovation" here, from authors Bruntwood SciTech and Pharmaphorum.





