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Cross4Health 1st Open call – Applications are recieved until 16 May 2018

News Item – 04 May 2018

Cross4Health aims at promoting and supporting collaborative health innovation solutions generated by Aerospace and Energy SMEs together with Health-related SMEs from sectors such as Biotechnology, ICT and Medical Devices. 60 SMEs selected in 2 OPEN CALLS will receive support worth up to €60 000. 

The call is open to proposals on cross health solutions based on a combination of different sectors. These solutions should help meet the needs of health care providers in Europe. Connected care, innovations from aerospace and energy sector can be a catalyst for such solutions. Based on the initial analysis of health challenges and subsequent interviews with Cross4Health cluster partners the following three key challenges are proposed:

  1. Provide safe remote care
    • The challenge is to help patients to undertake shared management of chronic diseases in order to remain independent and active in their communities using connected care solutions along the continuum of care.
  2. Optimized care environment of hospitals and other care institutions
    • This challenge is looking for solutions for more efficient care environments that support an approach to care that is predictive, preventative, personalised and participatory.
  3. Faster process from sample to result
    • The challenge is looking into solutions allowing for faster, more affordable, less invasive and more reliable sampling, testing and diagnosis.

Cross4Health 1st Open Call  will remain open from the 15th of February until
the 16th of May 2018 at 17:00 CET.

To find partners for your application get registered and team up using Cross4Health Matchmaking Tool:

https://cross4health.eu/private/register.html

 

For more information about the call and eligibility criteria visit our website:

https://cross4health.eu/opencall.html

 

 

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731391.

This article reflects only the author’s view and that the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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