Nov 25 2024 35 mins
Good Clinical has teamed up with Te Titoki Mataora, the MedTech Research Translator, to bring you the Te Titoki Mataora Podcast Series.
In this episode meet Dr Robyn Whittaker, the Director of Research Evidence and Clinical Trials at Te Whatu Ora, Health New Zealand.
Our discussion focuses on Robyns involvement in Te Titoki Mataora and TTMs key role in fostering MedTech innovation in New Zealand. We talk about the challenges and opportunities of translating ideas into real-world medical solutions, with TTM providing essential support through funding, expert networks, and collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and industry partners.
While New Zealand may not have the same financial resources as other countries, we discuss how a combination of resourcefulness, strong partnerships, and a focus on practical outcomes allows NZ to make significant impact in the MedTech space.
Podcast Takeaways:
00:00 Introduction and Overview
03:57 Robyns Background
08:50 The Realm of Clinical Trials in NZ
12:45 Introduction to TTM and Robyns Involvement
17:25 NZ's Position in MedTech
25:43 Envisioning NZ's Future
27:49 Challenges in The Current MedTech Ecosystem
In this episode meet Dr Robyn Whittaker, the Director of Research Evidence and Clinical Trials at Te Whatu Ora, Health New Zealand.
Our discussion focuses on Robyns involvement in Te Titoki Mataora and TTMs key role in fostering MedTech innovation in New Zealand. We talk about the challenges and opportunities of translating ideas into real-world medical solutions, with TTM providing essential support through funding, expert networks, and collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and industry partners.
While New Zealand may not have the same financial resources as other countries, we discuss how a combination of resourcefulness, strong partnerships, and a focus on practical outcomes allows NZ to make significant impact in the MedTech space.
Podcast Takeaways:
- Te Titoki Mataora plays a critical role in supporting MedTech innovation in New Zealand by providing funding, networks, and partnerships to help translate ideas into practical healthcare solutions.
- A key initiative is the clinical experience program, where postgraduate students shadow clinicians to identify real-world healthcare challenges and develop solutions, bridging the gap between research and clinical practice.
- The conversation highlights the importance of creating a supportive ecosystem that allows innovators to learn from failures and build future successes, even if their first ideas aren't viable.
- A challenge discussed is securing funding for the next stage of development, especially for scaling projects beyond New Zealand's small market and attracting international investment.
- Collaboration is Key! Partnerships between researchers, clinicians, industry, and government are crucial in maintaining New Zealand's momentum in MedTech innovation, despite limited resources compared to larger countries.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
03:57 Robyns Background
08:50 The Realm of Clinical Trials in NZ
12:45 Introduction to TTM and Robyns Involvement
17:25 NZ's Position in MedTech
25:43 Envisioning NZ's Future
27:49 Challenges in The Current MedTech Ecosystem