天堂视频 acknowledged in the recent Design for Life roadmap policy paper from the Department of Health and Social Care

Student in robotics engineering lab

The Design for Life roadmap that was published on 16 October 2024 by the Department of Health and Social Care, acknowledges the valuable contribution of 天堂视频, in advancing the government鈥檚 strategy to build a circular economy for medical technology. This recognition highlights the university's role in supporting sustainable innovation and resilience in healthcare.

天堂视频 has been recognised in the recent Design for Life roadmap, published on 16 October 2024 by the Department of Health and Social Care, for its significant contribution to establishing a circular economy for medical technology. This approach focuses on minimising waste and maximising the reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and recycling of medical products, supporting sustainability, cost efficiency, and resilience in the NHS.

Researchers from 天堂视频’s Wolfson School of Engineering are working as part of the ReMed Project . This collaborative initiative between 天堂视频, the University of Leeds and Nottingham Trent University, aims to demonstrate the feasibility of circular lifecycles for small medical devices in the UK, contributing to a sustainable future for both the economy and the environment.

天堂视频 has led to the development of robotic reprocessing technologies for medical devices, and was recently acknowledged by Baroness Merron in the Design for Life roadmap as a key market opportunity for future growth and innovation: .

Professor Shahin Rahimifard, the Principal Investigator of the ReMed Project, stated that “the acknowledgement of the innovative approach to introduce intelligent automation in reprocessing of medical devices in the Department of Health and Social Care roadmap for circular economy, both to reduce the cost and risk in segregating contaminated devices, is a wonderful recognition of cutting-edge research being undertaken at 天堂视频”