Would you like to invest in or work as a partner of the National Health Innovation Campus?

Health, medical technologies and associated services provide a key focus for economic development, and the Campus will deliver a major boost to regeneration of the town centre and jobs. 

That's why the University of Huddersfield is looking for organisations to partner with us. Could that be you?

We know we are stronger together and are committed to building on current partnerships locally, nationally and globally, including work with service-users. These partnerships will be at the heart of delivering the Campus vision and the University welcomes interest from potential partners.

The groundbreaking ceremony at the Emily Siddon Building

To discuss investment opportunities, contact:

Professor Liz Towns-Andrews, 3M Professor of Innovation

Tel: 07540 672953
Email: L.Towns-Andrews@hud.ac.uk

The Plan - National Health Innovation Campus

The National Health Innovation Campus is a seven-acre site, with planning permission for up to seven buildings, all built to the WELL building standard. This exciting new development offers regeneration, investment, employment and growth opportunities. We are committed to building on current partnerships locally, nationally and globally.

See the current and planned buildings

The Campus site offers

  1. A seven acre site offering 75,000m² of space
  2. Outline planning permission granted for up to seven building
  3. All construction will be built to the WELL Building Standards
An illustration showing the national health innovation campus site plan including the 7 buildings planned for the build

The Plan - National Health Innovation Campus

Find out more about the University of Huddersfield National Health Innovation Campus (NHIC) project, which will be transformative for healthcare outcomes in the Yorkshire region, the North of England, the UK and Internationally.

 

Regeneration, inward investment, jobs and growth

1.

Health, medical technologies and associated services provide a key focus for economic development, and the Campus will deliver a major boost to regeneration of the town centre and jobs. 

Growth in the School of Human and Health Sciences has already delivered over 200 additional skilled jobs in the past four years, and planned development will deliver at least 100 more in the next five. Further, a growing international profile will see a huge expansion in training and education work, quadrupling activity on the levels of 2018-19 by 2026 with major implications for inward investment. 

2.

The Campus will facilitate additional commercial benefits through the colocation of services and facilities, adding capacity to local health, care and support systems across Kirklees. Potential opportunities include: 

  1. provision of dedicated mental health support
  2. bespoke clinics for skin
  3. physiotherapy
  4. podiatry and other elements of care
  5. wider triage in the form of advisory services 

3.

Working with a range of stakeholders across the public, private and voluntary sectors will open up a diversity of income streams as well as opportunities for product and service development and design.

Stronger Partnership working

The campus will facilitate partnership and co-creation between the University and existing and new partners in health, care, and beyond

Health and wellbeing innovation

The campus will enable world-leading research and innovation, and their transfer into professional practice and industry.

To discuss investment opportunities, contact:

Professor Liz Towns-Andrews, 3M Professor of Innovation

Tel: 07540 672953
Email: L.Towns-Andrews@hud.ac.uk