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Sedgefield CEO named as key speaker at NHS innovation centre launch
Richard Kirk, CEO of Sedgefield-based PolyPhotonix, has been announced as one of the keynote speakers at the opening of a new NHS innovation centre.
Working at the forefront of pioneering technology, which uses light to treat a range of debilitating eye conditions, Richard will this wednesday speak at the opening of the new Institute for Learning, Research and Innovation (LRI) at the James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough.
The institute brings together a full range of research, teaching, development, training and innovation facilities into one hub, with the ambition to grow and become a regional, national and international leader in its field.
Richard has been invited to give a speech about the importance of innovation.
He said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be involved in the opening of the LRI Institute as it’s such a perfect example of the importance of innovation as a driver of change.
“Great innovation comes in many guises, from the small incremental steps which lead to a major breakthrough right through to those huge changes brought about by big maverick personalities. Both have their place in bringing about change for the better within the NHS and beyond.
“We all know the NHS is facing tough times as a result of financial pressures. Innovation can transform patient outcomes while providing significant cost savings.”
Around 260 guests are expected to attend the launch with key note speakers including Richard, along with Professor Ian Greer, vice president and dean of the faculty of medical and human sciences at the University of Manchester.
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