Innovation by Design – the project ideation process
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Innovation Projects:Innovation by Design for BP17
2016-02-25
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Innovation by Design (IbD)“Innovation by design projects” are modelled on well-defined societal needs of European citizens and/or healthcare systems in Europe • Collaborative projects that are “needs-driven” and start from a
recognised market need or societal problem
• InnoLife has designed this project type to enable corporate and public non-academic partners to quickly initiate and execute projects which aim at developing products and services hindered by specific innovation barriers
• The criteria for innovation by design projects include contribution to breaking these barriers, their speed of implementation and their short-term impact(s).
• These projects will be driven by a non-academic Core Partner (maximum 1 project per year as a lead)
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Major UpdatesInnovation by Design•Changes:
• Maximum 2M Euro EIT KAVA per project• Funding for maximum of 24 months• 750 K maximum in first year, 1.25 M in second• Thematic area(s) selected in thematisation /
ideation process
•Stays the same:• At least 2 CLCs involved• Led by non-academic core partner
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Why Thematicise?•Bring structure to portfolio
• Identify key areas of strengths and align project activities
• Conceptualise around potential themes• Bring new partners together• Not specific project details• Different approaches to the same challenge
• Use open questions as starting points
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Step 1: Initial Suggestions- Potential Thematic Areas
determined by MB- Ca. 20 formulated as
questions- E.g. ‘what kind of
innovations can we develop that will reduce needs for hospital visits of osteoporosis patients by 20% by 2025?’
Step 2: Partner Engagement - Development and refinement
of potential TAs- Concept ideation around TAs
identified
January MB meeting March 8th
Step 3: SB Presentation- Potential TAs and initial project
concepts presented to SB
SB Approval- TAs for BP 2017
SB Check
Early-mid March
Repeat- Additional TAs identified for BP
2018
Autumn 2016
Innovation by Design – Thematisation and Concept Process
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Early Intervention / Prevention / Altering Disease Course Trajectories
• What assistive technologies and smart home approaches can be developed to improve self-monitoring and prevent comorbidities in the populations with (or at risk of) chronic diseases?
• What early lifestyle, preventive and diagnostic solutions can EIT develop to reduce disease risks by 20-50%, reduce mortality by 10% andimprove the healthy living of citizens?
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Workplace Intervention & Occupational Health
• What can EIT Health do to develop tools and services for employee health and wellbeing which can be used to drive a paradigm shift in the provision of occupational health services?
• What workplace health promotion programs can we develop and implement to improve the quality of life of workers and reduce workplace absenteeism by 10%?
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Home Care & Care Home
• What consumer products and assistive technologies can EIT Health develop that serve both employees and residents of care homes?
• What alternative in-home and personalized care settings solutions can EIT Health provide that move healthcare delivery away from hospital/clinic settings and reduce the cost to Healthcare systems by 20%?
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Integrated Care for Chronic Disease
• What E-health solutions can EIT Health develop to support integrated care of chronic diseases (eg. in Cardiology and Oncology or with patients suffering from Diabetes)?
• How can EIT Health support health institutions to analyze existing databases to support the development and validation of integrated care concepts?
• What technologies can EIT Health develop in order to improve medical decisions and therapy selection in order to reduce healthcare costs by 20%?
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Meeting with Partners March 8th
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Important Dates•March 8th
• Ideation meeting, Leuven• 2 representatives from each Core partner• 1 representative from each Associate partner
•April 14th / 15th
• Matchmaking event for IbD projects• Warsaw, Poland
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