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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:SHADOW, HUJI, FRK, KCL, University of Surrey +7 partnersSHADOW,HUJI,FRK,KCL,University of Surrey,UNITO,TECNALIA,SSSUP,EAES,IIT,University of Siegen,PIAPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 287728more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:EURECAT, UKA, TECNALIA, DTI, ETF +13 partnersEURECAT,UKA,TECNALIA,DTI,ETF,FRK,IIT,Imperial,EPFZ,University of Belgrade,ITECHNIC GMBH,FHG,SSSUP,DLR,Polytechnic University of Milan,CEA,IMEC,University of TwenteFunder: European Commission Project Code: 825003Overall Budget: 19,591,400 EURFunder Contribution: 19,485,800 EURDIH-HERO (Digital Innovation Hubs in Healthcare Robotics) will establish a broad-based pan-European network of Digital Innovation Hubs specialising in Healthcare Robotics. The network will focus on developing services that join business and healthcare stakeholders in developing innovative products and services for the healthcare market. DIH-HERO will develop channels between healthcare and technology providers that reduce barriers to adoption and which develop strong mutual understanding between robotics technology innovators and healthcare professionals. DIH-HERO will operate throughout the healthcare "pathway" that connects Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Care as well as covering all aspects of hospital logistics and clinical services. It will also focus on home and care-based robotics addressing healthy aging and elderly care. The DIH-HERO consortium brings together a comprehensive network of partners reaching north, south, east and west across the European regions. The partners bring with them connection to their own regional networks and extensive expertise in healthcare innovation that ranges from surgical intervention to care at home. Each Hub partner delivers both technical and medical expertise to the consortium through their pre-existing operational relationships with hospitals and healthcare facilities. They couple in-built expertise in business development, access to finance and innovation to robotics technology and healthcare expertise in a network of hubs that will connect and stimulate robotics innovation in all aspects of healthcare. DIH-HERO is built on concrete plans to sustain the network beyond the time span of the project and to provide a long term network for innovators in healthcare. The network of Digital Innovation Hubs created and supported by DIH-HERO will ensure that robotics innovation in healthcare is accelerated, that SME can develop global reach and that the advantages of robotics based healthcare can be propagated across Europe.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:Okmetic, Medtronic Vascular Galway Limited, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, TNO, MTA Research Centre for The Humanities +19 partnersOkmetic,Medtronic Vascular Galway Limited,Charité - University Medicine Berlin,TNO,MTA Research Centre for The Humanities,INSA,BUTE,FHG,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Arkema (France),PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,FRK,REDEN,ALPHASIP,MTA BTK ITI,UCC,Midsens Oy,Afore Oy,ERASMUS MC,TU/e,Silex Microsystems (Sweden),PAC TECH,TU Delft,Semmelweis UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 621278more_vert