

Innovate & Elevate: University Insights for Business Transformation
A public presentation for academics & businesses - all are welcome
Any questions, please contact: ktp@port.ac.uk
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To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the, we are hosting an online forum event each month to showcase how our academic experts can support your business.
Innovation drives the growth of organisations, whether they are industrial enterprises, service providers, social enterprises, charities or public sector organisations. In our, we will explore how companies utilise expert knowledge from the university to advance business performance and de-risk investment for research and development.
Join us for this series of short, valuable online forums designed to harness the dynamic ecosystem of academia and industry collaborations. Learn how the latest technological advancements or management practices can meet your business needs and support your company’s growth.
Who should attend: UK based businesses looking to develop new products or test current ones, with a focus in one or more of the below:
- Health & Nutrition
- Supplements
- Randomised health trials
- Clothing health technology
- Extreme Environment
How you will benefit:
During the registration process, you will be able to submit questions. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions after the presentation.
Presenters
Ant’s research career focuses on using novel interventions (for example; nutrition or extreme environments) to improve metabolic and cardiovascular health, quality of life and physical function. Ultimately, his research revolves around patient benefit. He is also interested in understanding the pathophysiology of specific chronic diseases in order to elucidate any potential therapeutic strategies.
Joe is currently the Associate Head of Research and Innovation in the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science.
He joined the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿, initially as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 2015 before being appointed as a Lecturer in Exercise Physiology in 2016, and then Senior Lecturer in 2017. Prior to joining the School, Joe completed his PhD at the University of Limerick, Ireland (2008-2012) and three years of Postdoctoral research at Queensland University of Technology, Australia (2012-2015).
Joe’s primary research interests are directed toward understanding the physiological effects of various stressors (e.g. heat, cold, and hypoxia) on human performance. He has a particular interest in exploring the mechanisms responsible for a decrement in performance, both physical and cognitive, following exposure to these extreme environments.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact ktp@port.ac.uk.
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The Zoom link with full joining instructions will be sent to you by email after you register. Please check your inbox and keep the joining instructions safe.
Accessibility and special requirements - We will endeavour to provide particular access requirements on request. If you have any access requirements, e.g hearing loops or specific neurodiversity requirements, please get in touch in advance of the event.