Yorkshire medtech firm secures £650k investment

North Yorkshire-based, GI UK Medical, has secured a £650,000 investment from NPIF – Mercia Equity Finance, which is managed by Mercia and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund.

GI UK Medical aims to offer UK hospitals the latest innovations from around the world and specialises in gastroenterology products. The organisation will offer the NHS and private healthcare providers with technologies which aim to improve patient care and reduce cost.

Andy Fox, managing director, said: “The UK has the fastest growing demand for endoscopy procedures in Europe, due to an ageing population and rising obesity rates. Smart products can help the NHS to achieve economies and keep pace with demand. As an independent supplier not tied to any one manufacturer, and a growing, agile business, we are well placed to offer the most innovative products at the right price.”

The company has struck a number of exclusive deals, including the right to supply a new capsule endoscopy system which can replace the need for an invasive colonoscopy. This works by the patient swallowing a capsule containing a tiny video camera. As the final footage is initially analysed by artificial intelligence, it also saves doctors hours of time in watching the full video.

GI UK has been formed by Andy Fox, Andy Smith and Lawrence Wade who between them have over 50 years of experience in the medical devices industry. The company has already attained its ISO 9001 quality standard that it requires to trade successfully. 

The NPIF funding will allow the company to develop its global supply partnerships, initiate its sales and marketing strategy, recruit two new sales staff and establish itself as a new NHS supplier. As part of the deal the company has appointed leading colorectal surgeon Amyn Haji as non-executive director.

Mark Wyatt, investment manager with Mercia, said: “Andy and his co-founders are a dynamic team who have built and grown other medical device businesses and have an in-depth knowledge of the sector. They aim to make GI UK Medical the most innovative supplier of its type. I look forward to working with them in this exciting start-up business.”

David Dickson, chair of the infrastructure and joint assets board of York, North Yorkshire and East Riding Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “NPIF funding can unlock a great deal of potential and enable good growth. It’s fantastic to see another innovative company based in our patch benefitting from this support."

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