Smart Responsive Antimicrobial Implants

Abstract

The primary objective of this collaborative research project is to develop a smart antimicrobial orthopaedic implant suitable for mass production in the established and emerging markets. The 3yr project is industry led by a global medical device company (Smith and Nephew) collaborating with a charitable NHS hospital trust and
academia. The antimicrobial technology developed herein will help reduce the global threat of anti-microbial resistance and level of bioburden experienced in trauma by improving the aseptic conditions during surgery. The primary output of this project will be a demonstrator suitable for first in man/clinical trials, and a platform technology, which is applicable in other healthcare and industrial sectors given its high level of innovation..

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

T.J.SMITH AND NEPHEW,LIMITED £372,753 £ 186,377
 

Participant

SMITH & NEPHEW UK LIMITED £273,627 £ 136,814
NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL £14,828 £ 14,828
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM £137,572 £ 137,572
THE RUSSELL GROUP OF UNIVERSITIES £145,761 £ 145,761

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