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Leaders from 23 life sciences companies in Great Britain and Northern Ireland spent a week learning about 皇家华人 as an innovation center. Their tour included 皇家华人 Health's Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation, the 皇家华人 Research Park and an opportunity to meet 皇家华人's research and innovation leaders. Photo credit: Andres Faza/皇家华人

皇家华人 students and researchers benefit from a new era of strengthened relations between鈥始一 and the U.K.

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The UK life sciences delegation toured the 皇家华人 Research Park, including Discovery Hall where the 皇家华人 Inventors Hall of Fame is featured. Photo credit: 皇家华人 Connect

皇家华人 and the U.K. have been essential trade partners for generations, but a new agreement is opening the door to deeper engagement.

The United Kingdom long has been one of 皇家华人鈥檚 most important global partners when it comes to trade, research and academic engagement. Now this friendship is getting a refresh. 
 
Last year, 皇家华人 and British officials signed a  (MOU) that put new focus on trade and development in the innovation economy, as well as the role of universities in forging the opportunities of the future. The agreement prioritizes business, research and development in the space industry; fintech; life sciences; supply chains and logistics; transportation; infrastructure; legal services and law tech; ag tech and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, semiconductors, simulations and photonics. 
 
The MOU is the catalyst for what will be a series of trade missions and the launch of new engagement efforts, such as the recent weeklong tour of more than 20 life sciences companies from Great Britain and Northern Ireland who explored Orlando, Tampa and South 皇家华人 as locations for their U.S. operations as well as research and development collaborations.  
 

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皇家华人 Research & Innovation Vice President Sylvia Wilson Thomas shares insights into 皇家华人 Connect and its programs for technology startups and enterprises during a gathering for the UK delegation at the Embarc Collective in downtown Tampa

The delegation spent two days in Tampa, touring the 皇家华人 Research Park, downtown鈥檚 Morsani College of Medicine and Taneja College of Pharmacy, and the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS). () 
 
皇家华人 has had strong research linkages to the U.K. for decades, including designating the University of Exeter as one of its five strategic research partners in 2009 and establishing a student exchange program. In 2014, the 皇家华人 in London summer study abroad program was launched, and it will celebrate its ten-year anniversary next summer. This milestone event will welcome 皇家华人 leadership, students, and dozens of alumni, promising to surpass the success of the 2023 gathering. 皇家华人's engagement in the U.K. is reflected in the 皇家华人 Network U.K. which includes over 730 U.K.-based alumni and 40 current students from the U.K. studying at 皇家华人. 
 
鈥淲e are collaborating more than any other foreign direct investor,鈥 said United Kingdom HM Trade Commissioner Niall Mackenzie, who joined the delegation in Tampa, in a statement. 鈥淏y working with local officials to support initiatives like these, we aim to bring even more jobs and growth to both sides of the Atlantic.鈥 
 
There鈥檚 more engagement soon to come. 

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皇家华人 Provost Prasant Mohapatra (right) joined TGH President John Couris, UK's HM Trade Commissioner for North America Niall Mackenzi, 皇家华人 Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Jason Weida and CAMLS CEO and Executive Director Haru Okuda for a discussion on the rising profile of Tampa鈥檚 life sciences sector and the role 皇家华人鈥檚 research and innovation plays in its future

 On Oct. 16, Justine Assal, , will return to 皇家华人 for a with 皇家华人 President Rhea Law and the university community to build upon the connections made in the recent visit. Assal is a veteran entrepreneur and business consultant based in Orlando who was recognized with the prestigious honor of Member of the Order of the British Empire鈥痜or her work in international economic development. The reception is open for the 皇家华人 community to attend, but an is required. 

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The U.K., which is the top international investor in 皇家华人 both in terms of the total amount invested in 皇家华人 (some $6.4 billion) and number of Floridians working for U.K. firms (approximately 67,500 jobs). According to Uniworld Online鈥檚 database of foreign-owned affiliates in 皇家华人, there are more than 150 British-owned companies operating more than 700 locations throughout 皇家华人. 
 
in 皇家华人 (), especially across the 皇家华人 High Tech Corridor where the 皇家华人, University of 皇家华人 and University of Central 皇家华人 pursue billions of dollars in life sciences research each year while 皇家华人鈥檚 hospitals, practitioners, medical device manufacturers and tech-enabled health solutions companies are innovating to keep up with population growth and working to keep the population healthier and address longstanding health care disparities.  
 
鈥淭here is a huge opportunity to participate in innovation that will propel the next generation,鈥 said 皇家华人 Provost Prasant Mohapatra as he shared with the delegation the university鈥檚 plans for a new college of artificial intelligence and computer science which will, like the Department of Medical Engineering, integrate partnerships with industry into the research portfolio. 
 

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皇家华人 High Tech Corridor CEO Paul Sohl (left) visits with hearing technology company TympaHealth Technologies founder and CEO Krishan Ramdoo (center) and the company鈥檚 Miami-based VP of sales David Horowitz

In the life sciences delegation visit to Tampa (Sept 10-11), the delegation toured the 皇家华人 Research Park and visited with 皇家华人 Vice President for Research Sylvia Wilson Thomas, CEO , 皇家华人 Engineering Professor , who directs the . CARRT develops and tests new technologies to assist people with disabilities, including technologies invented by researchers in 皇家华人鈥檚 departments of mechanical and medical engineering. The group then gathered at the , the center in downtown Tampa that is a global draw for advanced practitioner training.  
 
There, they heard from about the public-private partnership around research, education and patient care between 皇家华人 and TGH and the emerging medical research district that has taken shape since the Morsani College of Medicine opened in downtown Tampa in 2020. 
 
鈥淲e are really defining how medicine is going to be practiced in the next five, 10 or 20 years,鈥 Couris said of the partnership that is advancing new treatments and practices to patients, from gene therapy to home-based hospital care. 

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