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Two GW4 Alliance universities, Bath and Bristol, showcased why the region is a powerhouse for research, development and innovation at an event hosted at the Bristol & Bath Science Park for MPs, policymakers and business leaders.

The West of England Research, Development and Innovation Showcase on Friday 13 February was an opportunity to highlight emerging R&D opportunities and discuss ways of working together with a view to future investment in innovation.

It was the final event of a series of regional engagements supported by Wellcome and was convened with the GW4 Alliance.

During the session, guests had the opportunity to step inside GW4 Isambard 3 and University of Bristol-led Isambard-AI, two of the most powerful supercomputers in the UK, supporting climate prediction modelling, and through AI developing innovations in medicine and healthcare. Isambard-AI’s incredible computing power is available not only to researchers but also regional startups, SMEs and established businesses.

During a roundtable discussion chaired by GW4 Director Melanie Knetsch, guests heard from the Vice Chancellors of both Bath and Bristol about the two universities’ complimentary regional research and innovation strengths, and from researchers and innovators focused on engineering biology, motion capture technology and clean transport.

In a video address Claire Hazelgrove, MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke, highlighted that the West of England is one of the most productive parts of the country – already delivering innovation and impact, challenging participants to think about how the region can better tell its story in-line with national priorities.

Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bristol said: “At the University of Bristol, we are proud to play a leading role in driving the West of England’s research and innovation strengths. With exceptional facilities like Isambard-AI and deep partnerships across our region, we are helping to turn cutting-edge discovery into real-world impact. This event highlighted the momentum we can achieve when universities, industry and policymakers work together through the GW4 Alliance. By continuing to collaborate, we can unlock even greater opportunities for our communities and for the UK’s future growth.”

Professor Phil Taylor, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bath said: “Universities like Bath play a key role in supporting growth, productivity and skills. Through assets such as IAAPS, we are unlocking the West of England’s innovation potential by working closely with industry to turn world-class ideas into practical solutions and high-value jobs. This event was a valuable opportunity to join GW4 partners and the University of Bristol to share our strengths with policymakers and to hear their priorities. R&D works best when universities respond to the needs of business and government and we are committed to supporting sustainable growth across the region and beyond.”

Harry Vincent, Senior Officer, Global Government Relations (UK) at The Wellcome Trust added: “Groundbreaking research takes place in every corner of the UK. However, without sustained public investment and policy certainty, regional scientific innovations, spinouts and startups, including from the West of England, risk losing out to competitive global destinations. As the largest non-governmental funder of science in the UK, we are keen to work with regional partners such as GW4. Our goal is to reach politicians from all parties to make a positive case for science, enhancing the potential for UK research to solve the urgent health challenges facing us all.”

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