SFR Medical was created to produce medical evidence reports in a timelier and more cost efficient manner. SFR Medical contracted Mantis to help raise awareness of its services to police forces and medical professionals.
Mantis set about building its first spinout PR campaign for Ferryx, and launching its first product development partnership.
My first month at Mantis has been a whirlwind of discovery and adaption, some of it harder and all of it valuable. Every day is different and unexpected, but the one constant is the team.
Behind the scenes at a university spinout: Mantis talks to Mark Newton, Managing Director of CoSector – University of London
Account Director Lauren Gill sat down with Pete Fennell, Cantium’s Head of Marketing, to find out what it is like to move from a career in the private sector to work in the public sector, and in particular, for a LatCo.
In this healthtech podcast, Joe Stringer from Octopus Ventures, authors of “Spinning out Success”, the 2020 ranking of Universities' record at turning research into world-changing companies, discusses healthtech, medtech and digital health.
In our latest podcast Mantis' Rebecca Paddick and Eleanor Willock interview three experts from the world of tech investment
This week, the Government Communication Service (GCS) launched its communications plan for 21/22, setting out UK Government Communications objectives and priorities for the year ahead.
In our latest podcast, Mantis' Rebecca Paddick speaks to Will Marsh, Deputy Director of Communications at University of Bristol.
Rewired 2021: Digital Health. Secretary of State, Matt Hancock, gave an interesting and forward-looking address on aims to merge and integrate technology in healthcare.
Mantis will be working with Inkpath, a University of Oxford spinout, to increase awareness and lead generation through external comms, creating a content campaign for earned and owned media.
Minister Oliver Dowden MP has just launched DCMS’s top 10 #TechPriorities for the UK. But, where’s the PR opportunity? How can we be part of this narrative? And should we?