About us
Partners
At eg technology we know that networking and partnerships are key to building new relationships and maintaining existing ones. We have partnerships and memberships across a wide circle of networks to support our business infrastructure & networking opportunities. For more information about our development partners, please see below.
Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce was first established in 1917 and has evolved to include the entire Cambridgeshire and Stamford region. As a not-for-profit organisation, they work entirely for the benefit of their member organisations and strive to respond to their needs. They are constantly developing a range of services and hold over 150 networking events each year across all sectors and company sizes.
Cambridge Network is a membership organisation based in the vibrant high technology cluster of Cambridge, UK. They bring people together – from business and academia – to meet and share ideas, encouraging collaboration, networking and partnership for shared success. Deliberately mixing sectors and ideas, Cambridge Network has been the trigger for many productive relationships as business and technology in the region has developed.
eg technology is an EIT Health Network Partner.
EIT Health is Europe’s largest health innovation network made up of 150 world-class partner organisations across business, research, education, government, and health service delivery, working together to address health challenges facing Europe through innovation and technology.
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The EIT Health Catapult is a unique competition and training programme that showcases life sciences and health tech start-ups to leading experts and investors across Europe. The programme awards the best business concepts, fast-tracking start-ups to become part of the EIT Health Community of world-leading companies. eg technology are proud sponsors of the EIT Health Catapult.
Health Tech Enterprise believe in improving healthcare through technology and innovation. They are uniquely connected with the NHS, medical technology industry and governmental organisations, and provide practical advice and hands-on support to innovators at different stages of the product development pathway. They have a successful track record in developing and commercialising new medical innovations for the benefit of patients.
Matrix Requirements provides MatrixALM and MatrixQMS software that saves medical device manufacturers valuable time in managing technical documentation and the entire quality system. The software is highly configurable to best fit your needs and work habits and is available as SaaS, with monthly licenses per user. Thanks to our experience in the medical device field, we provide appropriate support to our users for all questions and configurations related to their project.
Medilink EM is the East Midlands life science industry association whose aim is to help companies establish, develop and grow. Its network of more than 4,000 contacts in over 700 organisations represents all aspects of the sector, including private and public institutions; from multinationals to high potential start-ups, as well as the NHS and universities. Medilink EM is a founding member of Medilink UK; a national network supporting over 3,000 companies across the entire UK.
Pioneer Group’s mission is to help life sciences and high-tech businesses to thrive in tackling challenges in both human and planetary health. Across the UK and Ireland, Pioneer leads the way in integrating the provision of mission critical real estate, venture building and venture investment. Since 2003 its connected cluster model has provided powerful sector-specific, business-focused ecosystems in which businesses are more likely to succeed. Pioneer has supported over 100 early-stage ventures since 2015 which have raised in excess of £300m.
The PorterShed, funded by Enterprise Ireland, is a co-working space for ambitious tech start-ups and scaling companies. Dedicated to the creation of high value sustainable jobs in the West of Ireland’s Tech sector, they are a showcase for Galway’s tech startup scene. Described as a ‘collision space for creatives and innovators’ their state-of-the-art facilities in Galway are home to eg technology’s EU office. With regular tech meetups, hackathons, pitch days and networking events, the PorterShed is home to an integrated and connected network of entrepreneurs, who are part of the bustling tech ecosystem.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technologies for work, solve problems that matter to them, and express themselves creatively.
SEHTA are a health technology network organisation, providing business support for the benefit of our members who represent health technology SMEs, health professionals, care providers and academia. They are one of the largest networks of individuals from Academia, Business and Care/Clinicians, with the purpose of improving the health and care of the citizens of the UK as well as increasing wealth. They do this by offering support on a one-to-one basis through our business support services and one-to-many through workshops, training and other events.
Agri-TechE is a business-focused membership organisation, supporting the growth of a world-leading network of innovative farmers, producers, scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs who share a vision of increasing the productivity, profitability and sustainability of agriculture. Their aim is to help turn challenges into business opportunities and facilitate mutually beneficial collaboration.