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HealthTech Innovation Days, 30. 06. 2022, 17.00 – 18.00, on-line
We are very pleased to invite you to a webinar focused on an event organized by HealthTech For Care: HealthTech Innovation Days. During this webinar you will grab all information you need to apply More information about the webinar: ❓When: June 30 from 5:00 pmto...
IN-4-AHA: Second call for twinnings now open until 4 February (3 spots remaining)
IN-4-AHA kicks off 2022 announcing the second call for applications for our twinning program. The first call for IN-4-AHA’s twinning program will promote knowledge exchanges regarding 7 innovative practices originating from EIP on AHA Reference Sites located in...
Improving private/public collaboration in uptake of innovation in AHA, 09. 09., 13:00 – 15:00
What are the main obstacles to better implementation of innovation in AHA? How to improve private – public collaboration in uptake of innovation? This webinar wants to explore the collaboration between public and private sector in the segment of AHA. During the...
Survey to AHA-related service providers/innovators
Are you providing solutions (service, innovation, product) to people of 65+ to support active and healthy ageing? Would you like to reach a bigger impact with your service? Do you wish to share your good practice with peers? The aim of this survey is to map current...
RSCN – November 2020 Newsletter
You are kindly invited to read the EIP on AHA RSCN newsletter located at this link. On the left you will find its contents.
SIH EEIG – Reference Site Slovenia has organised, with the help of Brussels liaison office SBRA, a thematic workshop “Empowerment of older persons in regions”
The thematic workshop aimed to address the question of empowerment of the elderly also beyond pandemic situation. Empowerment brings to senior citizens and their families higher independence and greater control of their own lives. By innovative tools (digital and...
(Reading) Understanding immune system switches will spark new drugs
Identifying the chemical switches that turn different parts of our immune system on and off is opening up new avenues for treating diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis – and potential new uses for discarded drugs, according to...
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