Skip to main content

Technology Partn3Ring

Showcasing technologies with 3Rs potential to the wider scientific community to identify new partners for further development, qualification and use. 

Discover collaboration opportunities

Our Technology Partn3Ring webinar series showcases technologies with 3Rs potential to the wider scientific community to identify new partners for further development, qualification and use. Webinars consist of short pitches outlining the 3Rs technologies and unique opportunities for collaboration. 

The series is open to researchers, clinicians, pharmaceutical and industry professionals. Audience members are able to ask questions and learn how to get involved with each opportunity. 

Upcoming webinar

Our next webinar will focus on 3Rs technologies in oncology. Apply now to share your work, connect with potential partners and help drive 3Rs impact in oncology research.

If you are interested in presenting please complete the brief Technology Partn3Ring presentation form below. Potential speakers should summarise the need for collaboration, including a short description of the technology, its potential applications and 3Rs impacts and the type of expertise that is sought.

Have an opportunity to present?

Apply to present if your technology, tool or service has the potential to deliver 3Rs benefits and:

  • You are seeking collaborators to support the further development required to achieve this and maximise the scientific, commercial and animal welfare benefits of your approach.

    or

  • You are seeking users of your technology to realise the 3Rs impacts of your approach.

Presentations are welcome from researchers and technology developers from across the life science sector, including academia and SMEs. 

Showcased technologies

The recorded pitches from previous webinars are available below. They are uploaded within one week of the session and will be accessible for 12 months.

Cardiovascular Technology Partn3Ring: Thursday 27 February 2025

Speakers:

  • Signal processing method (SPAR).
    Professor Manasi Nandi (King’s College London).
  • Multicellular organ-on-a-chip model.
    Professor Beata Wojciak-Stothard (Imperial College London).
  • Functional human heart tissue (native and engineered) models.
    Professor Helen Maddock (InoCardia).

Researchers can also engage with our Cardiovascular Network that supports scientists from across sectors to establish collaborations and catalyses the uptake of 3Rs technologies.


Professor Manasi Nandi, Kings College London

Pitch title: Adding a new dimension to vital sign data to detect drug, gene or disease effects: SPAR. 

Collaboration opportunity: Any academic or industry scientists who collect continuous continuous cyclic data. Typically those sampling cardiovascular or respiratory waveforms to understand the effects of gene/drug/model intervention on cardiovascular and respiratory physiology.

 


Professor Helen Maddock, InoCardia

Pitch title: Functional human heart tissue (native & engineered) model. 

Collaboration opportunity: Pharmaceutical companies, CROs, Stem Cell companies/developers and academics interested in collaboration or partnering.

 


Professor Beata Wojciak-Stothard, Imperial College London

Pitch title: Capturing complexity: organ-on-a-chip models of vascular dysfunction in lung disease. 

Collaboration opportunity: Input from the Pharmaceutical industry on how to optimise the model and what measurable outputs are important for its further development. The team would like to test the system for drug screening and toxicology studies.