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Haleon Opportunities

Haleon seeks innovative partners across multiple consumer health categories with emphasis on natural solutions, microbiome applications, digital health technologies, and sustainable packaging alternatives.

Overview

  • Partnership opportunities across seven strategic health and wellness categories
  • Focus on innovative consumer health products and technologies
  • Emphasis on natural/botanical solutions and microbiome innovations
  • Commitment to sustainability and holistic approaches to consumer health
  • More information available here.

Priority Areas

  • Pain Relief: Digital solutions for mobility, natural/botanical pain treatments, aging population solutions, microbiome-based approaches
  • Oral Health: Advanced whitening/stain prevention for sensitive teeth, differentiated plaque removal, sensitivity and acid erosion technologies
  • Respiratory: Microbiome solutions for respiratory health, innovative nasal decongestants, natural/non-medicated botanical therapies
  • Vitamins & Supplements: Non-invasive nutrition assessment methods
  • Packaging Innovation: Cellulose-based solutions across rigid, semi-flexible, and flexible packaging formats
  • Digital Therapeutics: Applications integrated into pain relief focusing on joint and movement therapies
  • Diagnostics: Tools integrated into the vitamins & supplements category for nutritional assessment

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Proposals must contain non-confidential information only
  • Technologies should align with specific category priorities listed above
  • Solutions should complement Haleon's strategic focus on natural/botanical approaches, microbiome innovations, digital health applications, and sustainability

Timeline

Applications accepted on a rolling basis 

How to Submit

Please note: Full RFP is attached in the "More Information" section of this page. Faculty and researchers interested in applying for these opportunities based on technologies developed or disclosed at Vanderbilt must submit their proposals through the CTTC.