| HealthEConnect is a project funded by the European Commission with the objective is to strengthen the cooperation between two innovation ecosystems: the health tech innovation ecosystem of the Lisbon and Vale de Tejo region in Portugal (a moderate innovator region in the EU), and the health tech innovation ecosystem of Hovedstaden in Denmark (an innovation leader region in the EU), to support the rise and growth of next-generation health tech companies through a co-designed, user-centered and entrepreneurial-driven health tech innovation and entrepreneurship educational offer. As a pilot, the project consortium created a specialization in ‘healthcare innovation’ within the Masters Impact Entrepreneurship & Innovation from Nova School of Business and Economics.One of the initiatives powered by HealthEConnect was the the course "Health Innovation: From Ideas to Impact", an initiative by Nova Medical School, Nova School of Business and Economics and Patient Innovation, which took place from September 13-15th, 2023. The 3-day courses had amazing speakers including Eric von Hippel, Helena Canhão, Pedro Oliveira, João Nabais, Vera Raposo, Maria João Jacinto, Bebiana Moura, Tiago Godinho, Lúcia Domingues and João Conde. The course participants included medical students, clinical doctors, healthcare workers, health tech innovators, entrepreneurs, patient representatives and faculty, as well as Master students from the Impact Entrepreneurship and Innovation program from Nova School of Business and Economics. | | The HealthEConnect project also recently organized the "From Ideas to Impact: Navigating Digital Health Innovation" webinar, which was held last week by Dr. Devin Mann, a Professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Strategic Director at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Mann discussed NYU's digital health innovations in RPM, Generative AI, and their impact on patient care and practitioner support. The webinar was hosted by Anne-Laure Fayard, member of the Open & User Innovation Knowledge Center and academic director of the Master in impact Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Nova SBE. | | Finally, the lunch with Sword Health - the first Portuguese 'Unicorn' in healthcare that aims to become a reference Digital Health Company to free 2 billion people from pain by providing safe, reliable, and effective technology to treat pain and keep people active - is also an initiative of the HealthEConnect project. During the lunch, the participants will learn from Susana Afonso and Catarina Gracias about how this idea was born in Portugal and became a global company, but also how a day at Sword looks like, and how each innovative project they do has a direct impact on the lives of thousands of people. | | | | The FCT’s Citizens4Health ongoing project focuses on healthcare and investigates the factors that influence the decision of patient/caregiver innovators to develop their own ventures and become entrepreneurs. The project Citizens4Heatlh has the ambition to build a resilient, bottom-up, crowd-based, and high-impact system of innovation that can help address emerging health-related needs. | | - Project “Releasing the Power of Users”
The project “Releasing the Power of Users - articulating user interest to accelerate new innovative pathways in the digital health and welfare sector” is a project focusing on the health care sector and how to amplify the voice of the users when applying new digital technology. The project consortium met in the past September in Stavanger, where it was explored the opportunity to discuss the project outcomes, which includes a book, and present the project partners to University of Stavanger stakeholders. | | | |
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