The AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 aims to add to the global curbing of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by boosting joint early & translational research, R&D, clinical development, validation, registration and commercialisation of vaccines, microbial diagnostics and antimicrobial products.
The mission welcomes delegates from Start-ups, SMEs and Multinationals, Academia, Research Institutes, Regional Development Companies and other interested stakeholders in the UK, Europe and other parts of the world.
Virtual and physical Missions in 2021
The AMR Innovation Mission UK the mission consists of 2 interrelated parts:
- Virtual Mission on 10, 11 and 12 May 2021
- Physical, face-to-face mission on 11-15 October 2021
Thematic approach virtual mission
- Monday 10 May: Diagnostics
- Tuesday 11 May: Antimicrobials & antimicrobial strategies
- Wednesday 12 May: Preventives & stewardship
The AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 is an initiative of AMR Insights and is realised in collaboration with Innovate UK EDGE, Oxford Innovation, Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and NIHR.
For detailed information of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 we invite you to visit the website of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021:To the website of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021.
Register directly for the virtual mission
You can register for the virtual mission already here. Both the (hosting) UK organisations as well as the (visiting) EU and other organisations need to register. Please note that when registering you can select which day(s) you would like to loin. There are no costs involved in participating in the virtual mission. Register for the virtual mission on 10-12 May.
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