Academic and NHS leaders join forces to tackle health challenges through innovation

Published on 25 June 2025

Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM) and Birmingham City University (BCU) have signed a landmark agreement to strengthen collaboration in health and care research, innovation, and education.

The five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) sets out a shared commitment to develop joint research initiatives, foster innovation with system partners, and support knowledge exchange across the region.

The partnership will leverage HIWM’s regional leadership in health innovation and BCU’s academic expertise to drive forward impactful projects that improve patient outcomes and support the NHS’s transformation agenda.

Under the MoU, the two organisations will work together to:

  • Design and deliver collaborative research and innovation projects;
  • Support initiatives across BCU, including the School of Nursing and Midwifery;
  • Engage with enterprise hubs such as STEAMhouse and the Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (IKE);
  • Explore knowledge transfer partnerships and consultancy opportunities.

Tim Jones, Chief Officer at Health Innovation West Midlands said: “This partnership reflects our shared ambition to place innovation at the heart of health and care transformation. By combining our strengths, we can accelerate the development and adoption of solutions that make a real difference to patients and communities.”

Professor Ian Blair, Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic at BCU, said: “The University is committed to shaping a healthier future for the region and building on the strong relationship that already exists with Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM).

“The MoU presents us with a unique opportunity to embed academic excellence into the heart of healthcare innovation and empower our staff and students to co-create solutions with real societal impact, which is fundamental to our 2030 Strategy.”

The MoU also outlines principles around intellectual property, confidentiality, and data protection, ensuring a robust framework for future collaboration.

Notes to editors:

For more information relating to Health Innovation West Midlands please contact communications@healthinnovationwm.org or Phil Gordos, External Relations Manager at Birmingham City University, Phil.Gordos@bcu.ac.uk

Main photo L-R: Louise Banks, Associate Dean, Innovation and Enterprise at Birmingham City University; Professor Ian Blair, Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic at Birmingham City University; Tim Jones, Chief Officer at Health Innovation West Midlands and Judith Stewart, Commercial Business and Economic Development Director at Health Innovation West Midlands.

Academic and NHS leaders join forces to tackle health challenges through innovation

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Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM) and Birmingham City University (BCU) have signed a landmark agreement to strengthen collaboration in health and care research, innovation, and education.

The five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) sets out a shared commitment to develop joint research initiatives, foster innovation with system partners, and support knowledge exchange across the region.

The partnership will leverage HIWM’s regional leadership in health innovation and BCU’s academic expertise to drive forward impactful projects that improve patient outcomes and support the NHS’s transformation agenda.

Under the MoU, the two organisations will work together to:

  • Design and deliver collaborative research and innovation projects;
  • Support initiatives across BCU, including the School of Nursing and Midwifery;
  • Engage with enterprise hubs such as STEAMhouse and the Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (IKE);
  • Explore knowledge transfer partnerships and consultancy opportunities.

Tim Jones, Chief Officer at Health Innovation West Midlands said: “This partnership reflects our shared ambition to place innovation at the heart of health and care transformation. By combining our strengths, we can accelerate the development and adoption of solutions that make a real difference to patients and communities.”

Professor Ian Blair, Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic at BCU, said: “The University is committed to shaping a healthier future for the region and building on the strong relationship that already exists with Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM).

“The MoU presents us with a unique opportunity to embed academic excellence into the heart of healthcare innovation and empower our staff and students to co-create solutions with real societal impact, which is fundamental to our 2030 Strategy.”

The MoU also outlines principles around intellectual property, confidentiality, and data protection, ensuring a robust framework for future collaboration.

Notes to editors:

For more information relating to Health Innovation West Midlands please contact communications@healthinnovationwm.org or Phil Gordos, External Relations Manager at Birmingham City University, Phil.Gordos@bcu.ac.uk

Main photo L-R: Louise Banks, Associate Dean, Innovation and Enterprise at Birmingham City University; Professor Ian Blair, Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic at Birmingham City University; Tim Jones, Chief Officer at Health Innovation West Midlands and Judith Stewart, Commercial Business and Economic Development Director at Health Innovation West Midlands.