Upload
tci-network
View
50
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
WelfareTech Business Innovation – Towards Internationalisation Karen Lindegaard 17 April 2015
Towards Internationalisation
TCI Network Oceania 2nd Australasian Cluster Conference and workshops
The man on the moon project…
New super hospitals for 13.5 billion Euro in Denmark in 5 years
20 - 30 % fewer hospital beds
10 - 20 % fewer employees
A fast growing population of senior citizens
Complex patients with higher demand for healthcare services
Increased demand for clinical evidence of treatment and care
Demand for documented effects
How do we carry out the mission?
What characterize Welfare Tech?
A member based association established in 2010
A unique interplay and collaboration between businesses, hospitals, universities and public authorities
A high concentration of companies that produce and develop intelligent solutions for healthcare and homecare services
A proactive approach to testing and implementing new technologies at hospitals, nursing homes, senior homes, rehab centres, etc.
Members
94 mi 50 mi
63% 17%
6% 10% 4%
Comanies
Municipalities
Public
Education
NGO
189 Members of Welfare Tech
COMPANIES
Members of Welfare Tech
MUNICIPALTIES & PUBLIC ORGANISATIONS MUNICIPALITIES & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Members of Welfare Tech
NGO, KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
3 hours
2 hours
1 hour
Helsinki
London
Copenhagen
Stockholm Oslo
Moscow
Berlin
Madrid
Paris
Dublin
Zurich
Athens
Brussels
Location
Welfare Tech is only an hour and half form Copenhagen Airports and close to the German boarder
A natural gateway to the European market and the other Scandinavian countries
Telemedicine
What is Welfare Technology?
Technologies and solutions that enhance the efficiency and quality of life in society.
Assistive Technology
Robotics
ICT
Services
HOSPITAL & HEALTH INNOVATION
SOCIAL SERVICE INNOVATION
Focus Areas
REHAB INNOVATION
Healthcare treatment at
hospitals
Rehabilitation and treatment by
telemedicine Homecare in
private homes
Healthcare
Homecare
HEALTHY AGEING INNOVATION
PREVENTIVE HEALTH INNOVATION
Minimize risk and screening for diseases
Life quality and independent
senior life
Services in Welfare Tech
Business Development
• Business Plan
• Business Case
• Certification & Legislation
• Sale and Export
• Project Development
• Funding
Matchmaking
• One-to-one Contact
• Partnerships
• Forming Consortiums
• User Involvement
Network
• Events
• Membership/Association
• Membership Benefits
• Exposure
• Communication
• Knowledge Sharing
Project Facilitating
• Fundraising
• Project Management
• Product Development
• Financial Management
• Testing
• Welfare Tech Innovation
• Welfare Tech Lab
Increasing demand for public services Increasing number of senior citizens Increased number of diagnoses Clients demand high quality healthcare
Available resources (labor force and capital) Decreasing labor force Tight economic policy
Market potential for welfare technology
The Challenge: A “Burning Platform”
THE BURNING
PLATFORM
Universal challenge due to an ageing society
GVC´s linked to the demographic challenge
Need for solutions that allow for a more efficient delivery of healthcare.
Need for solutions that allow elderly people to live safely and independently in their own homes.
Need for an increase in number of “knowledge based workplaces”.
Welfare Tech – Towards Internationalisation
International conferences and fairs (since 2010)
Export missions (since 2011)
EU projects (since 2012)
Awarded a national health and welfare tech innovation network (2013)
Cluster excellence gold certification (2014)
Office sharing and close cooperation with (since 2013)
– Healthcare Denmark (exporting Danish Healthcare Solutions) www.healthcaredenmark.dk
– Invest in Denmark (attracting international medtech/welfare tech companies to Denmark) www.investindk.com
– CoLab Denmark (entry point to Danish healthcare and homecare testbeds) http://com.colab-denmark.dk
Strategy for internationalisation (2014)
Strategy for Internationalisation
Collaboration with international clusters
KPI 2015: Relevant clusters in Scandinavia, Germany and UK mapped and rated and at least one operative agreement of colaboration signed.
Participation in international innovation projects
KPI 2015: 2 EU project application handed in, of which one successful.
Coordinated contribution to export promoting activities
KPI 2015: At least 50 members have participated in international international care-tech/med-tech/ e-health fairs and delegations.
Members have started to form commercial consortia's.
Cluster to Cluster – a Gateway to new markets
Give companies access to:
Markets and market intelligence;
Know-how and technologies;
New business models
Excellent research and innovation environments;
Test-bed facilities and references needed for international sales;
Exposure to international competition leading to product excellence and specialisations;
B2B collaborations (commercial consortia's and collaboration, product-development, -alignment or –integration);
Contact
Welfare Tech Forskerparken 10H, DK- 5230 Odense M
+45 3177 8078 [email protected] www.welfaretech.dk
Do you want to know more about Welfare Tech and find out what we can do for you please contact:
Programme Manager
Karen Lindegaard
Welfare Tech
+45 2025 3518
Thank you for your attention