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Oxford Innovation to deliver life sciences firms programme

Oxford Innovation has been appointed by the Welsh government to deliver a programme that will assist start-up and early-stage life sciences companies with high growth potential to grow more rapidly over the next three years.

The programme will see Oxford Innovation’s team of advisers and coaches based across Wales working with entrepreneurs who are forming new companies and the management teams of early-stage businesses.

Support will be available for companies in the biosciences, medical devices and diagnostics fields, as well as those involved with associated supply-chain technologies such as electronics, engineering, advanced material science and logistics.

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