Eleven innovations have been chosen to receive support through the EIT Health RIS Innovation Call 2021, a unique programme to assist proof-of-concept projects in emerging European regions.
The consortia behind these innovations will be granted funding of up to EUR 75 000 for further development of their breakthrough product or solution, mentoring, a place at a bootcamp, and access to potential investors and partners through EIT Health, the biggest network of top tier healthcare players in Europe.
Now in its third year, this edition of the EIT Health RIS Innovation Call drew more than 100 submissions, a 29% increase over 2020. The quality of the submissions also showed improvement.
The 11 projects that will be supported by EIT Health RIS Innovation Call 2021 are:
The EIT Health RIS Innovation Call is one of the key programmes of EIT Health InnoStars. It supports the development of local innovative healthcare projects based in progressing European regions. Its aim is to bridge the funding gap in EIT RIS regions and to support the proof-of-concept phase of local innovation projects, as well as to help teams in their EIT Health innovation journey.
Projects are supported by funding, mentoring and training services, and further strengthened by networking opportunities. Additionally, participants are given the chance to be matched with EIT Health partners, to apply to the EIT Health Amplifier Programme and to prepare teams to be scouted for EIT Health Business Plan Innovation Calls.
Since it began three years ago, the EIT Health RIS Innovation Call has supported a number of success stories. Just one example is STEMI, an innovation to save critical time diagnosing cardiovascular diseases. The Slovak project supported in 2019 won the 2021 EIT Health Bridgehead Global. It also reached the top at the House of Med Tech Luxembourg Call as well as at the Central European Initiative (CEI) “Early response COVID 19” category – and ranked fifth in the GLOBAL Unicorn Cup in 2020.
Another 2019 winner was DocuMental, with an innovation to improve diagnostic and treatment reliability in mental health. According to DocuMental CEO Eduard Maron: “People from EIT Health look at your project as a whole: how comprehensive it is, how well it is designed from a scientific perspective, as well as how it will be disseminated. I have learned how we need to change our concept. We would all like to help patients; that’s not the question. The question is how to make it realistic, and how to make it successful. This is what we have learnt from EIT Health.”
Source: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (https://bit.ly/3B2KVng)