£40m is being donated to support the construction of a new biomedical engineering centre at Imperial College London.
Michael Uren and the Michael Uren Foundation made the donation to support the building of the new Michael Uren Biomedical Engineering Hub at Imperial West, the College's new 25-acre research and innovation campus in White City, west London.
The centre will house research into new and affordable medical technology and will also incorporate clinical areas, providing patients with direct access to innovations in healthcare.
Sir Keith O'Nions, President of Imperial College London, said: "Imperial is profoundly grateful to Michael Uren and his Foundation for this remarkable gift, the most generous it has ever received.
"It will create a wholly new building and set of facilities for engineers and medics to come together and make new discoveries and innovations on an unparalleled scale. It provides enormous impetus to the development of Imperial West as an innovation district."
Michael Uren OBE said: "It is an honour for me to be able to help this great university. Medical teaching and research didn't exist at Imperial in my day, but it has evolved into an institution where the work between engineering and medicine is today one of its outstanding strengths.
"Imperial has always applied academic excellence for the greater good, and I am thrilled by the prospect of this Biomedical Engineering Hub doing exactly that.
"What I find so exciting about this project is that here is Imperial building one of the biggest research centres in the world within a few miles of the City of London, which itself has become the biggest financial centre in the world today.
"By putting the two together, what is quite clear is that the investment world will be watching for, and waiting for, the research and inventions which will create tomorrow's great companies."
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