Government's £32 MILLION bet on futuristic healthcare technology

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

The British Government has today announced it is investing £32million into cutting-edge healthcare technology. They will be formally announced by Science Minister, Amanda Solloway, MP for Derby North, later today at the launch of London Tech Week. It includes funding for six pieces of healthcare technology at the very forefront of medicine and could offer new avenues into treatment and diagnostics for millions. The investments range in size from £3.2 million to £6.1 million and will go to the universities leading the projects. The funding will come via the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).