Business Meets IT May 14th 2013 Olivier van de Werve Business development manager
Agenda Applied R&D vs innovation CETIC in a nutshell Some tech transfer cases (innovation) R&D projects in ehealth at CETIC Conclusions
ehealth Définition: «ehealth is the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for health.» (World Health Organisation WHO) Typology (European Commission) Clinical Information Systems Telemedecine & Homecare Integrated regional/ national health information network Non-clinical systems DMI, imagerie médicale aide au diagnostic simulation préopératoire Monitoring à distance télé-consultation télé-radiologie Accès distribué aux données e-prescriptions Support à l éducation/ promotion à la santé (portails web, ) Support à la recherche et analyse de santé publique Systèmes périphériques (ERP, )
R&D and innovation q Collaborative R&D : Applied research (vs fundamental/non-oriented = universities) European projects (FP7, Feder, Convergence, Interreg), Walloon Region (Plan Marshall) Examples : AMACS, ehealth for Citizens, Dapcare q Innovation : Analyse & validate new technologies Design & implement Proof-of-Concepts Focus on technology transfer q
Applied R&D Time to Market q All CETIC industrial partners are focusing on R&D, innovation but with different time to market constraints (// with Technological Readiness Level) VSE-SME: short/medium term (1-3 years) Large companies: short/medium + long term Time to market Instruments +/- 8 Y +/- 5-3 Y +/- 2-1 Y +/- 1 Y FP7 Projects Regional projects ERASME or Regional projects IR, proto CETIC From expertise building to industrial transfer
CETIC q Accredited collective R&D centre Founded in 2001 Applied Research & Technology Transfer to SMEs Connection between Business/Industry & Research/Academia q Key Figures 2011 Total staff: 44 employees (>38 researchers) Budget: 4,5M q Serving the ICT sector Contribution to innovation and Regional Economic Development International focus European Research Area q Initiative by:
Expertises q Software & System Engineering q Software & Services Technologies q Embedded & Communication Systems
Some practical examples (innovation)
R&D projects at CETIC (portfolio) Projet Type Statut Focus OLDES FP6 Ended Digital companion for elderly people ehealth FEDER Ongoing ehealth services platform AMACS ERASME Ongoing Monitoring of daily activities (dementia) PIPAS WIST Ongoing - Piloting of hospital/clinical pathways SPES Central E. Ongoing Follow-up of Oldes PONTE FP7 Ending Drug repositioning and efficient patient recr. DAPCARE LeadERA Ending Dosimetry logbook
OLDES: Innovative Solutions Digital companion for elderly persons at home Specifically designed to meet their needs Connected to the TV set Adapted graphical interface Easy to use remote control
SPES Austrian pilot (dementia) Brain Stimulation Persons with dementia Geo-location (indoor & outdoor) GPS tracker Take me along! Talking Key SMS/GPRS Finding Things again Active RFID tag
Projet SPES Pilote italien (BPCO) Questionnaire état santé Saturomètre Internet Capnographe Tablette 10, Windows OS Portail web Envoi données médicales + échanges de messages personnalisés
ehealth for Citizens FEDER project Develop and deploy a pilot of a service-oriented e-health platform
Généralistes Spécialistes (Ext) Hôpitaux Tensiomètre Medical Data Access - RSW Pilulier électronique Glucomètre Patient Appareil adapté Plateforme de services Infrastructure virtualisée orientée services (SOI) Services externes Soins Kiné Repas Pharmacie Téléassistance
Amacs Project EraSME (Europe) 2011-2013 Develop a system for the daily monitoring of daily activities (focus on elderly people living at home /dementia prevention) Partners : Mobilab (Bel/Flandre-KH Kempen), KU Leuven, Centre for Health Services & Nursing Research, Vlaamse Katholieke Hogeschool voor Wetenschap & Kunst (Flandre), Fontys Paramedische Hogeschool (Pays-Bas), Intersysto, Pc Sol, Smolinfo
Amacs/partners MOBILAB House Real-time management of sensors, ADL classification (incidents, gradual changes) CETIC INTERSYSTO Exchange platform PCSOL GP Family SMOLINFO Nurse 16
Conclusions R&D in ehealth becomes central at European level «Hightech for health» : Semantic interoperability of medical data Big data challenges Need of secure & interconnected architectures Continuous care, telemonitoring, sensor networks, AAL Challenges : technological, medical, legal, ethics Cross-domain/open collaboration Opportunities for technological partnerships
Thank you CETIC Aéropôle de Charleroi-Gosselies Rue des Frères Wright, 29/3 B-6041 Gosselies info@cetic.be