
27 January 2020
Leeds and the City Region takes its place on the international stage this January, with visitors from across the world seeing first-hand how Leeds inspires innovation.
The visit is part of a prestigious programme, offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan Global Programs. The MIT programme shares experiences of building innovation driven ecosystems in more than 50 regions around the world. Leeds Academic Health Partnership is one of the members of the Leeds team taking part.
Team Leeds welcomes over a hundred leaders from government, business, universities, finance as well as entrepreneurs from across the world, who converge on Leeds to understand more about the region’s strengths and ambitions to inspire and support innovation.
Jo-Anne Wass, Chief Operating Officer for Leeds Academic Health Partnership, said: “The Leeds City Region has a rich heritage of excellence in healthtech — with outstanding academic and health institutions and a large and thriving healthtech industry base.
“The MIT REAP programme is supporting us to achieve our ambition to be the most connected, innovation-driven healthtech ecosystem in the world. This is fundamental to our goal to improve the health and wealth of our population”
Developing its own ambitious plans for the city and region, Leeds is hosting the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (MIT REAP) international workshop, taking the opportunity to showcase its strengths to global leaders.
Professor Lisa Roberts, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation, from the University of Leeds, who leads MIT REAP Leeds Team, said: “We’re very proud that MIT has identified Leeds and the City Region as having the right ingredients to create a truly remarkable environment to support enterprise and inclusive growth.
“To kick-start the week, we’re giving our international visitors a glimpse of how we’re creating an innovation-driven entrepreneurial ecosystem, building on our history as a region that has always championed innovation, alongside new ways of inspiring, incentivising and empowering entrepreneurs and start-ups.
“We want to be known as a place where entrepreneurs can start and grow their businesses, where entrepreneurs, government, industry, finance and academia come together as a collective force, and where people can access the right networks and funding to take their ideas to the next level.”
The University’s innovation hub, Nexus, is hosting an Innovation Exchange event as part of the Leeds showcase, with an exhibition of organisations and networks that support access to talent, technology and investors.
International delegates will also be guided on special ‘innovation ecosystem’ tours, designed to reveal how Leeds currently inspires innovation, offering international delegates a chance to meet Leeds’ budding and established entrepreneurs. The tours focus on:
The Leeds Team in the programme includes leaders from the University of Leeds, Nexus, the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Leeds City Council, KPMG, Arup, Leeds Academic Health Partnership, Monroe K and entrepreneurs Adam Beaumont and Ben Ziff, with the various organisations and individuals hosting the ‘innovation ecosystem’ tours.
Professor Lisa Roberts added: “This is undoubtedly a significant moment for Leeds and the City Region. We’re developing exciting plans for the year ahead and we’ll soon be announcing our new strategy to help drive our ambitions. Harnessing our regional strengths is more important than ever in supporting the North and the Government’s drive for national growth, productivity and increased competitiveness.”
Travis Hunter, Director of MIT REAP, said: “We are thrilled to bring this MIT REAP workshop here. At this workshop, MIT REAP faculty will be guiding the participating teams through the process of formulating a strategic approach and subsequent action plan to support innovation-driven entrepreneurship (IDE) in their regions.
“The team’s plans are designed with the intentional aim of having a long-lasting and sustainable impact in their respective and distinct IDE ecosystems. In this regard, Team Leeds is showing great potential and a great example in reinvigorating the region’s long history as a core part of the northern powerhouse in today’s digital age.”
Find out more information about Leeds’ place in MIT REAP, and its successful bid to host the MIT REAP workshop.
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Picture caption, from left: Martin Stow, Director, Nexus, Jo-Anne Wass, Chief Operating Officer, Leeds Academic Health Partnership, Thomas Bridges, Director, Arup, Roger Marsh, Chair, Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership, Justine Andrew, Market Director, KPMG’s Education and Skills, David Aspin, Founder, Monroe K, Lisa Roberts, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation, University of Leeds, Tom Riordan, Chief Executive, Leeds City Council.
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