future health - co-operation between public and provate sectors in kuopio
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FUTURE HEALTH –CO-OPERATION BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
SECTORS IN KUOPIOAnneli Tuomainen, Johanna Jylhä-Ollila
WHO European Healthy Cities Networks Annual Business and Technical Conference
24-26 June 2015, Kuopio, Finland
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Innovative Cities (INKA) programmeCo-operation between cities and privatecompanies
INNOVATIVE CITIES – FUTURE HEALTH
Find bestexpertise
and strengths
Innovationspractical
solutions
Generatenew
business
Transferknow-how
of the cities
BioeconomyFuture health and wellbeing KUOPIOSmart city and renewable industryEnergy and cleantec
Kuopio co-operates with other Finnish university hospitalcities (Oulu, Tampere, Turku and Helsinki)
INKA PROGRAMME THEMES
FUTURE HEALTH – COOPERATION BETWEEN THE CITIES AND COMPANIES
New and innovative ways to help a companys’ productsHelp products enter the market or test environment
Get references and develop their products
OULUHELSINKIKUOPIO TAMPERE TURKU
Development of health ecosystemsPromoting health technology export sectorDeveloping digital well-being services Homecare as commercialization platformCampus areas as innovation platform for companiesBiobanks as innovation platform for companies
WHAT ARE CITIES DEALING WITH?
TULETKO PROJECTCoordinated by the city of Kuopio (Kaija Kokkonen)Main targets
New E-solutions that help contact between home care patients, their family and healthcare professionalsNew solutions for the existing city systems
More time to patients
NEW SOLUTIONS FOR HOME CARE CLIENTS
Smart public innovation procurementcity and companies discuss all the time and try find the best solutions
Real test environment Mäntycampus
INNOVATIVE PROCECUREMENT
MAVIRE PROJECTFood companies develop better food solutions and snacks
Coordinated by the University of Eastern Finland (Riitta Törrönen) and collaboration with the City of Kuopio, Servica Food Services and the companies
PERSONALIZED NUTRITION FOR THE WELLBEING OF ELDERLY PEOPLE
VALMUSKA PROJECTSupporting housing of dementia patients by intelligent lighting and thermal comfort9 companies and cities of Kuopio and Oulu Coordinated by VTT (, University of Eastern Finland, University of Oulu
SUPPORTING HOUSING AND CARE SERVICE