The Central Denmark Region and EU has granted DKK 37.5 million to a 4-year IT effort within pervasive healthcare, ensuring the shortest way between research, implementation and business.
Caretech Innovation will initiate a number of new projects, the aim of which is to create innovative IT solutions in the healthcare sector in the region as well as in the rest of the country and abroad. All projects will have a clear commercial perspective as well as a high international research level. Furthermore, focus in on user-driven innovation.
Caretech Innovation is operated by the Alexandra Institute and is embedded in the Center for Pervasive Healthcare. The chairman of the board is Erik Stridbæk, external consultant at Mercon, and the day-to-day management consists of director, Morten Kyng, professor at the Dept. of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, deputy director Margit Kristensen, Head of Innovation within pervasive healthcare, the Alexandra Institute.
For more information on Caretech Innovation, please contact us at kontakt@caretechinnovation.dk or see www.caretechinnovation.dk.