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CETIC – Experiences in e/m-Health Research and Technology Transfer

ITU Experts Group Meeting on m-Health: Towards Better Care, Cure and Prevention in Europe Geneva, Switzerland, 25-26 September 2012. CETIC – Experiences in e/m-Health Research and Technology Transfer. Simon ALEXANDRE, General Manager, www.cetic.be. Belgian ICT Applied Research Centre

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CETIC – Experiences in e/m-Health Research and Technology Transfer

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  1. ITU Experts Group Meeting on m-Health: Towards Better Care, Cure and Prevention in Europe Geneva, Switzerland, 25-26 September 2012 CETIC – Experiences in e/m-Health Research and Technology Transfer Simon ALEXANDRE, General Manager, www.cetic.be

  2. Belgian ICT Applied Research Centre 50 Researchers R&D – Technology Transfer for ICT Industry Contribution to innovation And Regional Economic Development International focus – Active player in European Research Area (FP7)

  3. A little history about CETIC in eHealth From a FP6 project To other R&D projects And a promising Spin Off

  4. SPES Project Central Europe research projet (ERDF) mHealth Pilots in Central Europe Duration: 2011-2014

  5. SPES Objectives Increase the quality of life in the Europe easing the access to health and social services Create a platform on Central EuropeeHealth define constraints, need and opportunities

  6. Overall Approach Use of the positive result of the OLDES project: a software platform based on low cost PCs and a friendly interface for patients; Transfer this approach to 4 different geographical contexts (Ferrara, Vienna, Brno and Kosice) Focusing on new target diseases (respiratory problems, dementia, people with different abilities and social exclusion)

  7. The Prototype

  8. Challenges addressed

  9. Lessons Learned

  10. What’s Next? From the SPES researchproject to the end user Living Lab to improve & transfer new ideas

  11. Thank you ! Simon ALEXANDRE General Manager www.cetic.be @s_alexandre

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