The global HealthTech market is set to reach an estimated £500 billion by 2025, and the West Midlands is fast becoming the UK’s most exciting launchpad for this transformation. With two major, innovation-driven developments – Arden Cross HealthTech Campus and the Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC) – the region is creating a dual-engine ecosystem for HealthTech innovation, diagnostics, clinical research and global market growth.
A thriving, connected cluster
The West Midlands is already home to a robust and growing life sciences and HealthTech community:
- Over 1,200 HealthTech and life sciences organisations operate here
- 23,600 people are employed in the sector, with 10,000 additional roles expected by 2030
- It has the most ethnically diverse and demographically stable population outside London – a unique advantage for real-world testing, scalable clinical trials and inclusive innovation
With hyperconnectivity via HS2, Birmingham Airport, and the national motorway network, businesses locating here are within easy reach of both national and international markets.
Arden Cross: A global HealthTech gateway
Located in one of the UK’s best-connected regeneration zones, the Arden Cross HealthTech Campus will provide purpose-built facilities for HealthTech SMEs, research and development labs, and scale-up support. Powered by the University of Warwick, the campus is being delivered in partnership with Muse, Solihull Council, and the West Midlands Combined Authority – ensuring that both regional communities and global investors benefit.
The Campus will support diagnostics, surgical skills training, AI-driven healthcare platforms, and new digital health solutions – designed to accelerate NHS innovation and improve population health.
BHIC: The life sciences powerhouse
Complementing Arden Cross, the Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC) is already recognised as a Life Sciences Opportunity Zone and home to the Precision Health Technologies Accelerator (PHTA). Backed by Bruntwood SciTech and aligned with the University of Birmingham, BHIC provides lab space, grow-on facilities, and direct access to clinical research environments.
Together, Arden Cross and BHIC form a connected, collaborative and scalable ecosystem, designed to tackle some of the UK’s biggest challenges – including the NHS elective backlog, declining HealthTech investment, and global market competition.
A region ready for tomorrow
Whether you’re developing wearables, surgical robotics, diagnostics, or AI health platforms, the West Midlands is offering something no other UK region can: a connected ecosystem where HealthTech thrives from concept to clinic.