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Medilink East Midlands Innovation Day Thursday 15 June 2017 Delegate List Medilink East Midlands Innovation Day Thursday 15 June 2017 Delegate List Firstname Surname Job Title Company Aisha Ajij Project Support and Industry Liaison Officer East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Jim Allen Development Director Datalink Electronics Ltd Lindsay Allen Senior Programme Manager D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Clare Allen Speech Language Therapist The Ear Foundation Michele Archer Business Development Haughton Design Alex Archibald Business Development Manager Midlands Health Innovation Carol Aries Non Executive Director Medilink East Midlands Richard Arm Research Fellow Nottingham Trent University Chris Armstrong Marketing Manager Health Enterprise East Ltd Judith Asiimwe Team Leader Ayva Pharma Ltd Shaun Atherton Innovation Engineer Nottingham Trent University Sheetal Athlaye Audiologist The Ear Foundation Edward Attenborough CEO Attenborough Dental Laboratories Ltd Jensen Aw CTO Attenborough Dental Laboratories Ltd Khushy Bahra Account Manager Ayva Pharma Ltd John Bannard Managing Director Siltech Ltd Tim Bassford Creative Director Spinning Clock Ltd Nick Bennett Head of Product Development IVC Brunel Healthcare James Bennett Junior Designer Pd-m International Kate Beresford Director Kate Beresford Associates George Billingham Account Manager Ayva Pharma Ltd Mark Bird Head of IT Upperton Ltd Nicholas Blackwell Director OCB Media Chris Blatchford Senior Analytical Specialist 3M UK Ltd Sarah Bolton Business Manager CHEATA Clare Booth Partnership Development Manager Department for International Trade (East Midlands) Adele Bould Business Support TBAT Innovation Page 1 of 7 Emily Boyce Innovation Manager Health Enterprise East Ltd Leah Bradley Marketing Consultant V Formation Ltd Richard Bradley Pharmacy Director Boots UK Laura Brindley Scientist Nemaura Pharma Ltd Joanne Brompton Sales Executive EVS Translations UK Clare Brooks Sales and Marketing Midas Pattern Company Ltd Malcolm Brown Quality Manager Healthcare Print & Packaging Michael Brown Business Advisor Enterprise Europe Network Nicholas Brown Commercial Manager East Midlands Academic Health Science Network David Browning Managing Director MediCity UK Ltd John Buckby Head of Intellectual Property Spearing Waite LLP Rebecca Burrows Veterinary Liaison Officer NuVision Mandy Campbell Product Manager HORIBA UK Ltd Alex Campbell Director SureScreen David Campbell Director SureScreen Alastair Campbell Director SureScreen Hilary Campton Director V Formation Ltd Laura Carney Trainee Patent Attorney Marks & Clerk LLP Sue Carr Director V Formation Ltd Mike Carr Pro Vice-Chancellor, Employer and Economic Engagement Nottingham Trent University Ben Chaffey Scientific Business Development NewGene Ltd Matt Chapman Knowledge Transfer Manager Knowledge Transfer Network Karmen Cheung Medical Device Scientist Nemaura Pharma Ltd Matthew Chillman Process Scientist Upperton Ltd Faz Chowdhury Director Nemaura Pharma Ltd Darren Clark Chief Executive Medilink East Midlands Steve Clark Director Help2Export Suzanne Coates Business Development Officer University of Leicester Glenn Crocker CEO BioCity Group Bill Cruise Vice President, West Europe Business Development 3M UK Ltd Rachel Curley Careers Consultant The University of Nottingham Joanna Deas Patent Attorney Senior Associate Potter Clarkson LLP Adrian Del Arenal Clinical Liaison Officer NuVision Lindsey Dorrington Marketing Executive Nottingham Trent University Natalia Dovlatova BD & Operations Director Platelet Solutions Ltd Julia Eades Healthcare Development Manager Roche Diagnostics Eleanor Edey Account Manager STARLAB UK Paul Edwards Account Manager - Life Sciences D2N2 Growth Hub Page 2 of 7 Mark Egerton Chief Executive Officer Quotient Clinical Jake Elliot Sales Director Hallam Internet Keith Fawdington Managing Director Uvamed Bev Fawdington Marketing Director Uvamed Adrian Fawdington International Director Uvamed Nicki Fawdington International Marketing Uvamed Lawrence Fenelon Associate Partner Business Angels Finance Jennifer Ferguson Director OCB Media Jon Forrester Creative Development Director OCB Media Andrew Fowler Event Coordinator Nottingham Trent University Martin France Business Development Assistant University of Leicester Peter Francis Associate Geldards LLP Fran Game Consultant Diabetologist Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Diana Gates Marketing Manager Suez Alasdair Gaw Commercial Director University of Leicester Sally Gibbons Commercial Director Ayva Pharma Ltd Lieutenant Colonel Chris Gibson MBE Senior Staff Officer Defence Medical Directorate Ann Gill Communications Manager West Midlands Growth Company Ruth Goodridge Associate Professor in Additive Manufacturing & 3D-Printing The University of Nottingham Toby Gould Innovation and Commercialisation Officer The University of Nottingham (general) Mel Gregory Chief Executive The Ear Foundation Teresa Grieve Assistant Director of Research & Development Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Bronwyn Griffiths Account Manager Ayva Pharma Ltd Thomas Gurney Head of Business Development & Market Access Dr Regenold GmbH Aileen Guyatt BRC Co-ordinator NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre David Gwilliam Patent Attorney Adamson Jones Richard Hall Managing Director Pd-m International James Hall Director JensonR+ Limited Rachel Hampson Regulatory Framework Affiliate NuVision Julie Hankin Executive Medical Director Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Mike Hannay Managing Director East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Di Harbor Speech Language Therapist The Ear Foundation Suzanne Harrigan Speech Language Therapist The Ear Foundation Chris Hart Commercial Director East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Christopher Hartland Patent Attorney Assistant Potter Clarkson LLP Jasmine Harvey Healthcare Technologies Programme Manager Centre for Healthcare Technologies Amardeep Heer GP Partner and Director of Research and Innovation Lakeside Healthcare Faye Henderson Office Manager Upperton Ltd Page 3 of 7 David Hetmanski Assistant Director of Research & Innovation University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Andy Holford Warehouse Supervisor Ayva Pharma Ltd Sara Holland Patent Attorney Assistant Potter Clarkson LLP Audrey Holt Quality Consultant JW Quality Consulting Ltd Susanna Holt Education Programme Organiser The Ear Foundation Andrew Hopkinson CEO NuVision Sarah Hoyle Adult Services Coordinator The Ear Foundation John Hunt Professor/Head of NTU Strategic Research Team Nottingham Trent University Luke Ireland Life Science Technition Suez Nina Jassal Business Delivery Manager Enterprise Europe Network John Jeans CBE MedTech Champion Office for Life Sciences (OLS) Paul Jenkinson Advisory Board Shadow Foundr Ltd Richard Johnson CEO Upperton Ltd Huw Jones Director Co-formulate Ltd Michael Jones Medical Statistician Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Nazim Kanji Director Co-formulate Ltd Viral Kataria Associate Bates Wells Braithwaite Andrew Kemp Principle Scientific Officer Q Biotechnologies Karrar Khan Director and Advisor Nemaura Pharma Ltd Gosia Khrais Commercial & Marketing Director Charnwood Campus Simon Kirk Inward Investment Invest in Nottingham Alistair Kirkwood Business Development Director Smithers RAPRA & PIRA Ltd Scott Knowles Chief Executive East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) Sergiy Korposh Lecturer in Electronics, Nanoscale Bioelectronics and Biophotonics Centre for Healthcare Technologies Nik Kotecha Chief Executive Officer Morningside Pharmaceuticals Ltd Maria Koufali Deputy Director NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre Mark Kuzniar Project Scientist Upperton Ltd Kenneth Larkin Head of RVC Business The Royal Veterinary College Ben Leathwood Head of Marketing Pennine Healthcare Ltd Martin Levermore Chairman Medilink West Midlands David Lister Managing Director Spinning Clock Ltd Iain Logan Sales Director GEFCO Forwarding Irakusne Lopez B.Sc. Ph.D. MRSC Develop BioCity Andrew Lowe Director Franklands Insurance & Risk Management Divya Malia Project Scientist Upperton Ltd Alan Malin Business Advisor Enterprise Europe Network Dave Martin Managing Director Suez Colin Martin Director Med-Tech Innovation Page 4 of 7 Tracy Maud Business Development Manager Datalink Electronics Ltd Tanya McCallum Healthcare Technologies Programme Manager Centre for Healthcare Technologies Kirsty McDonald Scientist Promethean Particles Mark McIntyre Senior Director HEMA Europe Boston Scientific Jayne McLaughlin Director George James Ltd Dave Mead Business Development Director Albumedix Maria Mendoza Production Manager NuVision Steve Metcalf Operations Director Nemaura Pharma Ltd Sanchia Miller Trainee Solicitor Geldards LLP Hollie Mills Customer Service Executive Healthcare Print & Packaging Rachel Mills Associate Geldards LLP David Mills Founder Member Medical Devices Alliance Zoe Millward Account Manager Ayva Pharma Ltd Brian Moan Director, Soltuions Delivery Maetrics Ltd Steve Morgan Professor of Biomedical Engineering Centre for Healthcare Technologies Rt Hon Nicky Morgan MP Member of Parliament for Loughborough House of Commons Iona Munro Project Scientist Upperton Ltd Richard Murray Deputy CEO The Ear Foundation Anis Naidu Registered Patent Attorney Marks & Clerk LLP Andrew Naylor R&D Director Upperton Ltd Sarah Naylor Head of Quality Upperton Ltd Glenn Needham Director Near Field Solutions Leila Nejmeddine Business Advisor Enterprise Europe Network Zheng Ng Research Coordinator The Ear Foundation Sheila O'Loughlin Senior Market Advisor Enterprise Ireland Aida
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