The WHI project has over 80 SMEs across Scotland

Our clients range from start ups to established SME's developing innovative products, services and applications aimed at the Wellness and Health sector.

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backcare

21st Century Backcare
TAMARS®, Technology Assisted Micro-mobilistation And Reflex Stimulation, is a more complete solution that has helped many patients to enjoy a pain free life, with long term results, and it is all down to the advanced technology that we use.

A2E Limited
A2E is an electronics design company dedicated to the delivery of complex System, Hardware, FPGA, PCB and Embedded Software product design to the electronics industry.

Aberdeen Foyer

Aberdeen Foyer
Starting in October 2001 with it's first dedicated health initiative, 'Sorted Not Screwed Up' (mental health & wellbeing), Aberdeen Foyer now has a fully integrated Community Health Team.

Abermed

Abermed
Established in 1983 to provide medical services to the North Sea oil and gas industry, as Aberdeen Industrial Doctors Limited, Abermed has evolved to become one of the largest UK-based providers of occupational health care.

Activity Mix

Activitymix
Activitymix runs Corporate Sports Tournaments throughout the UK between Blue Chip companies and smaller organisations in a range of sports, sporting events and activities. activitymix corporate sports events provide a team building experience that motivates staff, promotes health at work and encourages fun in the workplace.

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Technology Strategy Board announces £18m competition for Technology Inspired Research and Development

September 08 2010


To stimulate innovation in the current challenging environment, the TSB has allocated up to £18m to invest in collaborative research and development projects.