Government Announces Pound 300 Million for Landmark Ageing Society Grand Challenge
As part of the government's plan to build a
Through the ambitious Industrial Strategy, government is investing over
To ensure taxpayer money is being invested in the right areas, the government set out four Grand Challenges in its Industrial Strategy - priority areas and industries the
More than 10 million people in the
Today's new allocation of funding will see the government invest over
Welcoming today's announcement, Business Secretary
"Through our Industrial Strategy we will not only boost innovation and productivity across the
"We are investing over
"By 2020 we want to be the best country in the world for dementia care and research and today's announcement of
Caroline Dinenage, Minister of State for Care said:
"As a society we are living longer - a child born today can expect to live to 100 years - but now we must seize the opportunity to improve the quality of lives lived longer. With an increasingly ageing population we must transform the way we think about our work, our housing, our health, our finances and our communities.
"These investments will not only help in our aims to make this the best country in the world to live with dementia but provide a revolutionary vital boost to develop and scale up products and services of the future, ensuring everyone can age well and live more independently throughout their lives.
Healthy ageing programme
The
The programme will be investing in tackling one of the toughest medical challenges facing society today, dementia. With an estimated 850,000 people in the
An extra
Dr
"Developing the
"The new building will provide state-of-the-art facilities for research and the development of new dementia therapies, and will be located alongside neurology clinics and have a dedicated space for engaging dementia patients and their families and carers.
Data to early diagnosis and precision medicine programme
The
As part of the funding announced today, the government will be investing in genomics, ensuring the
Through the new investment, the
Regional centres of excellence
Over
This investment, as well as future funding from industry, in new centres of excellence will support industry collaboration with the
Applying AI to medical images has the potential to diagnose disease more accurately and therefore provide more targeted treatment, and increase efficiency in the health system.
Each centre will enable companies, including SMEs, to rapidly develop, test and implement products and systems in partnership with doctors and academics, improving patient care and gaining early evidence of real-world product value.
Investing in these programmes will enable research that could result in globally significant advances in healthcare such as cures for some cancers. The different strands of the ISCF programme will create the data needed to enable research into better diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.
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