
INNOVATION SPRINT
INNOVATION SPRINT
17 Projects, page 1 of 4
Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:ICEM, UCSC, ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH REGION A.H.RE 7TH HEALTH REGION CRETE, IDEMIA ISF, AON SPA INSURANCE & REINSURANCE BROKERS +10 partnersICEM,UCSC,ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH REGION A.H.RE 7TH HEALTH REGION CRETE,IDEMIA ISF,AON SPA INSURANCE & REINSURANCE BROKERS,RINA-C,Sapienza University of Rome,Northumbria University,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,RHEA,INNOVATION SPRINT,Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic,STELAR,Trust IT Services,Health Service ExecutiveFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826293Overall Budget: 4,961,140 EURFunder Contribution: 4,961,140 EURPANACEA will deliver people-centric cybersecurity solutions in healthcare. The Partners will execute on a leanly-orchestrated research workplan, which envisages continuous involvement of the end-user Partners at three European health care centres, including also devices utilised in remote care & homecare settings. Ultimately, PANACEA delivers two toolkits for cyber security assessment and preparedness of Healthcare ICT infrastructures and connected devices: the Solution Toolkit and the Delivery Toolkit. The first one comprisesfour technological tools (for dynamic risk assessment & mitigation, secure information sharing, security-by-design & certification, identification & authentication) and three organisational tools (for training & education, resilience governance, secure behaviours nudging). The second one, specifically supporting adoption of the solution toolkit, comprises two tools (methodology to evaluate the ROI of cybersecurity interventions, guidelines to adopt the solution toolkit and implement other ex-ante mitigation actions). The toolkit will benefit from ninePANACEA ambitious research goals, achieved by moving beyond the current state of the art in the strategic areas of dynamic risk assessment & mitigation (threat modelling, attack modelling, response management, visual analytics), blockchain for secure information sharing, identification/authentication (cryptographic authentication protocols, biometric recognition/digital identity, IoMT identification), secure behaviours decision models and influencers. Impact creation will be supported by designing and executing on an effective communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy involving all partners, from project onset. The PANACEA Consortium is committed, competent and complementary. The Consortium is led by a private hospital, supported by 3 research organisations, 3 large enterprises, 5 SMEs. Severalend-user scenarios, developed in Italy, Crete and Ireland, will provide a solid test-bed.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:Osakidetza, FOUNDATION FOR GENOMICS & POPULATION HEALTH, Sapienza University of Rome, Ministero della Salute, EAPM +12 partnersOsakidetza,FOUNDATION FOR GENOMICS & POPULATION HEALTH,Sapienza University of Rome,Ministero della Salute,EAPM,EUPHA,STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC,IBM RESEARCH GMBH,ALLELICA LTD,OXFORD CENTRE FOR TRIPLE VALUE HEALTHCARE LTD,ERASMUS MC,INNOVATION SPRINT,DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD GOBIERNO VASCO,UoA,UCSC,GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTER,KULFunder: European Commission Project Code: 823995Overall Budget: 1,090,200 EURFunder Contribution: 1,090,200 EURThe aim of the “European network staff eXchange for integrAting precision health in the health Care sysTems (ExACT)” is to train a new generation of professionals that can contribute to the future of health and healthcare (HC), by providing high-quality, multidisciplinary knowledge in precision health. The greater personalisation of HC is a driver of innovation for research, and for the healthcare system and industry. Still policy makers, HC professionals, citizens, and private companies need to take some steps to realize its potential. In order to harness this challenging landscape, the ExACT consortium provides a cohesive framework for training staff across 7 EU Countries, 1 AC and 2 TCs. During 4 years, the staff involved will be trained on research topics not available at the home institutions thanks to 74 secondments. They will attend courses, workshops, seminars, conferences, and will participate in organizing outreach activities, thus acquiring new skills. Research topics include: Integration of Big Data and digital solutions into the HC systems; Designing and promoting innovative citizen engagement models; Education of healthcare professionals and leadership; Health Technology Assessment in precision health; Ethical-legal, social, organisational and policy issues surrounding precision health. ExACT is embedded in existing cooperation structures, such as the RISE-PRECeDI project, IC PerMed, and CSA TO-REACH. The consortium consists of 14 beneficiaries and 2 partners, of which 10 are academic institutions including Stanford University where a precision health program has been launched, and 7 non academics including 2 SMEs. The participants will produce key reports, policy recommendations, scientific publications, and information materials for citizens, thus fostering public-private interactions. In the long run, ExACT will foster the integration of precision health in the EU HC systems, thus contributing to better health for Europeans citizens.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:AU, CCPP, UMF Carol Davila Bucuresti, AIT, FZI +9 partnersAU,CCPP,UMF Carol Davila Bucuresti,AIT,FZI,SIVECO (Romania),INNOVATION SPRINT,TUD,Osakidetza,SIMAVI,IGEA,TSB,Imaginary (Italy),EHTELFunder: European Commission Project Code: 769807Overall Budget: 4,044,220 EURFunder Contribution: 4,044,220 EUROne out of six people in the European Union has a disability, usually caused by an acute episode or a chronic disease. Providing a suitable rehabilitation is the main issue for people as they age as it helps people to live independently and enhance their Quality of Life. However, as the rehabilitation period usually last some months, the continuity of care often is interrupted in the transition from the hospital to the home. Virtual Coaches can help these patients to proceed with a personalized rehabilitation that complies to age-related conditions, as the key technology for empowering patients through the enhancement of the adherence to the care plan and the risk prevention. The project “vCare” (Virtual Coaching Activities for Rehabilitation in Elderly) addresses two major shortcomings of the status quo: a participatory design driven by users’ needs and the personalization of the care pathways enabled by technology. In fact that rehabilitation is an ideal setting as “users” (physicians and patients) interact together for a “long” period into the clinic (from two weeks to two months): this is a good opportunity to embed into the knowledge of the system the clinical profiles and the pathways that will drive the behaviour of the virtual coach at home. Well-elaborated services for tele-rehabilitation of former EU projects, such as eWall or Miracolus Life, will be adapted. Therefore, the system will integrate a semantic layer (universAAL) including a reasoning engine that merges all patient-related and context information together. The advanced services of vCare will be deployed on a reference platform of MYSPHERA (FIWARE-based) and implemented in four reference sites, dealing with commonly impacted domains (neurological and cardiological). The results of vCare shall stimulate the European Healthcare & ICT sector for innovations in the field of integrated care. In sum, vCare will contribute to the EU goal to increase healthy life years of Europeans by two until 2020.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:ASSENTIAN EUROPE LIMITED, GENILLARD & CO GMBH, JSI, WENALYZE, . +49 partnersASSENTIAN EUROPE LIMITED,GENILLARD & CO GMBH,JSI,WENALYZE,.,University of Glasgow,Bank of Slovenia,DYNAMIS GENERAL SA INSURANCE,EDEX,INNOV-ACTS LIMITED,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,REPORTBRAIN LIMITED,SINGULARLOGIC S.A.,ORT FRANCE,GRADIANT,AKTIF YATIRIM BANKASI AS,UBITECH,CTAG,BANKING & PAYMENTS FEDERATION IRELAND COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,TRAFFIKANALYSIS HUB LIMITED,SIA SPA,PARIS EUROPLACE,DWF GERMANY RECHTSANWALTSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,BANK OF IRELAND,JRC,CCA,INNOVATION SPRINT,FBK,INNEUROPE,GFT ITALIA SRL,CAIXABANK S.A,AgroApps,BANKIA SA,FUJITSU FRANCE,NBG,LIBERBANK,NEXI PAYMENTS,PRIVE SERVICES EUROPE GMBH,Unparallel Innovation (Portugal),IBM ISRAEL,LeanXcale SL,Boğaziçi University,HEWLETT PACKARD ITALIANA SRL,ABI LAB,UNINOVA,UCG,ATOS SPAIN SA,RRD,COPENHAGEN FINTECH,BANK OF CYPRUS PUBLIC COMPANY LTD,POSTE ITALIANE - SOCIETA PER AZIONI,CROWDPOLICY DIGITAL PARTICIPATORY SERVICES,UPRC,SANTANDER UK PLCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 856632Overall Budget: 20,746,000 EURFunder Contribution: 15,870,500 EURDespite rising investments on BigData, AI and IoT in finance/insurance, financial and insurance organisations are still facing many challenges (i.e. data “silos”, regulatory complexity, lack of testbed resources) in realizing the full potential of these technologies. INFINITECH is a joint effort of global leaders in ICT and finance towards lowering the barriers for BigData/IoT/AI driven innovation, boosting regulatory compliance and stimulating additional investments. It will provide: 1)Novel BigData/IoT technologies for seamless management and querying of all types of data (e.g., OLAP/OLTP, structured/unstructured/semi-structured, data streaming & data at rest), interoperable data analytics, blockchain-based data sharing, real-time analytics, as well as libraries of advanced AI algorithms. 2)Regulatory tools incorporating various data governance capabilities (e.g. anonymization, eIDAS integration) and facilitating compliance to regulations (e.g., PSD2, 4AMLD, MIFiD II). 3)Nine novel and configurable testbeds & sandboxes, each one offering Open APIs and other resources for validating autonomous and personalized solutions, including a unique collection of data assets for finance/insurance. The project’s results will be validated in the scope of 14 high impact pilots providing complete coverage of the sectors, including Know Your Customer (KYC), customer analytics, personalized portfolio management, credit risk assessment, preventive financial crime analysis, fraud anticipation, usage based insurance, agro-insurance and more. INFINITECH will establish a market platform that will provide access to the project’s solutions, along with a Virtualized Digital Innovation Hub (VDIH) that will support innovators (FinTech/InsuranceTech) in their BigData/AI/IoT endeavors. Based on their strong footprint in the European digital finance ecosystem, the partners will engage stakeholders from all EU-28 countries, making INFINITECH synonymous to disruptive BigData/AI innovation in the target sectors.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:Research Seed ltd, Technical University of Sofia, UBITECH LIMITED, ESPERITY, Sofia Municipality +9 partnersResearch Seed ltd,Technical University of Sofia,UBITECH LIMITED,ESPERITY,Sofia Municipality,UNIBO,MINDS,UPJV,Z-PLUS,UOWM,INNOVATION SPRINT,EURO-ATLANTIC RESILIENCE CENTRE,University of Bucharest,PTA - RDFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101178789Overall Budget: 2,998,120 EURFunder Contribution: 2,966,620 EURThe EVOSST project aims to improve the efficiency and understanding of social services within the European Union, aligning with the European Pillar of Social Rights and the EU's long-term budget for social inclusion and cohesion. The project focuses on developing advanced models for a comprehensive life-course impact assessment, providing insights into the long-term effects of social services, and covering healthcare, childcare, long-term care, education, and inclusion. This aligns with the EU's ambition for sustainable development and inclusive growth, moving towards a 'beyond GDP perspective'. The integration of well-being metrics reflects the EU's emphasis on improving the quality of life, including health and education, and enhancing societal well-being and social cohesion, along with the development of an integrated policy framework for social services echoes the EU's strategic direction for streamlined and effective social service delivery. EVOSST's integration of technological impact and digital technology in social services is an applied vision aligning with the European Commission's Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027). The project applies this directive to the broader realm of social services, utilizing technologies to enhance service delivery, assessment, and user experience. The project's ambition is not only to enhance the effectiveness of social services but also to revolutionize the way their impacts are measured and understood, informing more effective policies and practices.
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