The Leeds NHS Trust’s plan for a new health innovation village created around its development of two new hospitals is to feature in a major national property and infrastructure event in the city in May.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust will be speaking and exhibiting at the UK Real Estate investment and infrastructure Form (UKREiiF) event held on its home ground in Leeds from 17-20 May.  The Trust, one of the largest NHS trusts and provider of specialist hospital services in the country, plans to build two new hospitals in Leeds bringing positive improvements in healthcare for the region as well being a catalyst for a new health innovation village.  

The Innovation Village is a one of the most exciting UK investment opportunities for health and innovation. It will be born out of five hectares of land and existing buildings, which will be unlocked by the building of its two new hospitals to develop a world-class hub for research, innovation and technology in health and life sciences. At the UKREiiF conference, the Trust is seeking to explore partnership opportunities with investors and developers to help bring its ambitious vision to life.

The design by architects Perkins&Will for the two new hospitals in a single building – a new adults’ hospital and a new home for Leeds Children’s Hospital as well as the UK’s largest single site maternity centre –  was recently unveiled and work has almost finished clearing the site ahead of construction. These two new hospitals are part of the Department’s New Hospitals Programme commitment to deliver 40 new hospitals by 2030

James Goodyear, Director of Strategy, said: “We’re thrilled to be recognised by UKREiiF as one of the most exciting investment opportunities in the UK and we’re looking forward to sharing the ideas we have for the future of health innovation with attendees. There’s no doubt this is set to be a crucial year for the development of our hospitals and the creation of a new Innovation Village at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI), and we can’t wait to showcase the far-reaching health and economic benefits this exciting regeneration plan will bring.”

UKREiiF’s Director Amanda Griffiths, said: “We’re excited to have the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust on board with UKREiiF and believe they’ll play an instrumental role in helping us accelerate inclusive development Leeds with their major new project. Their plans for the two new hospitals will open up a world of opportunity for those involved and we’re ready to have them showcase everything they’ve got planned exclusively for our delegates.”

Led by property events company Built Environment Networking and supported by some of the biggest UK property and infrastructure companies, the first annual UKREiiF event will be held in Leeds on 17-19 May 2022. The forum will attract inward investment, generate economic growth and drive a more sustainable and inclusive culture within the property and construction industries.