Thursday, September 18, 2025

Huddersfield launches health innovation incubator for B2B growth

Huddersfield has introduced a new programme aimed at accelerating health and wellbeing businesses in the region. The Huddersfield Health Innovation Incubator (HHII) is a collaboration between Kirklees Council, the University of Huddersfield, and the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre. It operates as part of the West Yorkshire Health Innovation and Digital Tech Investment Zone.

The incubator offers fully funded membership to start-ups and growing businesses, providing access to expert networks, events, and collaboration opportunities. Support includes hands-on product development from concept to testing, an 8–10 week workshop and mentoring programme for pre-start-ups, and tailored guidance for SMEs, including co-working space and connections to partners such as the NHS, University of Huddersfield, and Business Kirklees.

HHII operates across three locations: The Glass Box, 3M BIC, and the upcoming Health Business Innovation Centre (HBIC). The HBIC, scheduled to open in early 2026, will feature offices, laboratories, co-working areas, meeting and event spaces, and a Maker Space dedicated to developing health and wellbeing products and services.

The initiative aims to strengthen the North of England’s health innovation sector, supporting the development of user-centred solutions while connecting businesses to academic, clinical, and industry expertise.

Membership and support focus on scaling early-stage ventures, providing access to facilities, mentoring, and commercial opportunities within a collaborative ecosystem.

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