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Interoperable Remote Health Innovation brought to Scale

IRHIS (Interoperable Remote Health Innovation brought to Scale) aims to accelerate the upscale of remote health innovations and innovators offering AI-powered, cutting-edge sensor solutions, wearable devices, and remote monitoring solutions across three critical EU remote care areas: musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurological disorder treatment, and critical patient conditions. By leveraging Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning, IRHIS will personalise clinical paths and improve patient outcomes while ensuring regulatory compliance and cross-device interoperability.

21 partners from 13 European regions intend to demonstrate a portfolio of 3 interregional investments of 8 technologies developed by EU MedTech SMEs, to jointly boost and deploy innovative remote care solutions, embedding Scale-Ups from transition and less developed regions into global value chains.  To that aim, the 3 DemoScale labs will facilitate the demonstration of 8 key TRL6+ technologies and accelerate their faster market uptake. The project IRHIS will federate less developed, transition and developed regions around joint innovation investments and will support the advancement of regional smart specialisation around the shared S3 priority Medical Technology towards commercialisation and scale-up.

IRHIS will deploy investments related to the use of digital tools to stimulate prevention, enable feedback, and enhance interaction with healthcare providers. This initiative aims to materialize the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) by creating a network of interconnected medical devices, applications, and health information systems. A key component of this investment strategy involves the establishment of the pan-European DemoScale Lab environment, designed to position IRHIS demonstrators from LDR and initiate the Remote Care Investment Club.

Gnomon is leading the DemoScale lab that focuses on athletes injuries and rehabilitation by using innovative wearables that have been integrated into eHealthPass.

Stay tuned for updates on IRHIS!

Contact person:

Dr.Apostolia Karabatea

[email protected]

Funding Source: European Union
Programme: I3-2023-INV2a
Reference: 101160941

 

 

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