A Bristol-based company that has developed a medical device to clear blocked airways has secured 拢260,000 of grant funding.

Airway Medical will use the Innovate 海角视频 cash, which was secured as part of a nine-month project with the University of Portsmouth, to bring the product to market, it said.

The Airway Medical Suction Unit - a piece of suction and oxygen therapy equipment that can be used in emergencies and for chronic conditions - already has an international patent pending.

The University of Portsmouth will help take the product from early-stage design to product launch next year.

Simon Hall, founder of Airway Medical, said: "We are thrilled to have won the grant and be able to accelerate the development of our device. It has the potential to make current electric and battery technology obsolete."

Cheltenham-based engineering business Versarien is also involved in the project. Scientists and engineers at the firm will be developing an antiviral and anti-bacterial protective coating for the device.

Airway Medical produces novel suction and oxygen therapy equipment for clearing blocked airways - picture of device
Airway Medical produces novel suction and oxygen therapy equipment for clearing blocked airways

Its team of production engineers will also be manufacturing the first prototypes for clinical trials in 2021.

Paul Denney, head of technology deployment at Versarien, said "This is an extremely exciting and important project to be involved in at this time."

Ken Garner, chief executive of Airway Medical, said: "Winning this funding from Innovate 海角视频 illustrates the importance of the unique collaborative environment we have in and around Bristol and the South West.

鈥淭he business support ecosystem is second to none, enabling us to accelerate the rate at which we can grow, bring our product to market, reduce risk and raise awareness of both us and our products."

The Airway Medical project is one of more than 1,000 海角视频 projects to receive funding from Innovate 海角视频鈥檚 Sustainable Innovation Fund.

The 拢191million fund is being used to finance research and development projects over the next two years.

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Dr Ian Campbell, Innovate 海角视频 executive chair, added: 鈥淚n these difficult times we have seen the best of British business innovation.

鈥淭he pandemic is not just a physical and mental health emergency but one that impacts society and the economy as a whole.

鈥淎irway Medical, along with every other initiative Innovate 海角视频 has supported through this fund, is an important step forward in driving sustainable economic development.鈥