Sustainable Innovation in Global Health Technology (SIGHT)

Sustainable Innovation in Global Health Technology (SIGHT)

2023 – 2025

Scientist in a white lab coat and blue gloves using a pipette at a laboratory bench, surrounded by racks of tubes, equipment and a biohazard waste container under a task lamp.

The challenge

Traditional technology transfer models can struggle to turn global health research into sustainable, high-impact interventions. Longstanding barriers can make it hard to bring university innovation to the market in ways that deliver real-world benefit.

About the project

SIGHT brought together infectious disease and public health expertise from three specialist higher education providers: LSTM, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), and Brighton and Sussex Medical School. We worked in collaboration with innovation experts at Oxentia.

The project aimed to develop and pilot a shared technology transfer and venture-building model tailored to global health research. Our focus was on unlocking the economic and public health value from the combined R&D portfolios of the three institutions.

Our partners

SIGHT was a collaboration between:

  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  • Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Working with:

  • Oxentia
  • LYVA Labs
  • iiCON