The Government set out in its Industrial Strategy Green Paper its intention to create a new Life Sciences strategy to make the UK the best place in the world to invest in life sciences. To tackle challenges like cancer and dementia it is important that the UK has a strong life sciences sector. But the sector faces a number of challenges and opportunities, including Brexit and making innovative new treatments available on the NHS.
This inquiry will investigate issues such as whether the Government has the necessary structures in place to support the life sciences sector; how the NHS can use procurement to stimulate innovation in the life sciences; and the content of the new Life Sciences industrial strategy, when published.
Questions which the inquiry will aim to cover:
Committee Chairman, Lord Patel, said:
“According to one analysis, the UK life sciences sector contributed £30.7bn to the economy in 2015 and supports over 480,000 jobs. While it is high-tech, research-intensive and innovative it can only remain this way if it has the correct leadership and is properly funded. Furthermore, compared to other countries the UK is behind when it comes to investment and innovation.
"The inquiry is an opportunity to learn from the successes and failures of the Government’s 2011 Life Sciences Strategy, in order to properly inform its new strategy. This is expected to be published during the period in which this call for evidence is open and the Committee welcome the views of respondents on its contents, as well as the sector as a whole.”
The Committee is inviting written evidence on the issue, to be received by Friday 15 September.
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