CHERRIES Territorial Mapping Reports are available online

CHERRIES engages ecosystems in South-West Europe (Murcia ES), Northern Europe (Örebro SE) and South-East Europe (Republic of Cyprus CY). The territorial preconditions and development paths are varying. While the size and population of the territories are similar, the administrative, economic, and innovation systems have major differences.

What is the influence of these differences on the capacity of the regions to develop demand-driven health innovations; what are drivers and barriers, and what is the policy mix that supports territorial responsible research and innovation in healthcare?

Based on the mapping guidelines (D2.1), the three territorial ecosystems have been mapped by regional partners under the experienced guidance of CWTS, the Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University. The mappings scrutinised the central actors in the territorial healthcare systems, their innovation behaviour and capabilities, priorities, needs and observable trends. Further, the policy instruments determining the innovation policy mix were analysed. The methodology builds upon a mixed-method ranging from desk research, expert interviews to bibliometrics indicators and networks.

The European Commission (EC) describes its policy for responsible research and innovation (RRI) as diverse sets of societal actors
(researchers, citizens, policymakers, business, third sector organizations, etc.) that “work together during the whole research and innovation process in order to better align both the process and its outcomes with the values, needs, and expectations of society”. The major mechanism for bringing actors together is public engagement, one of the EC’s six RRI ‘keys’ along with ethics, gender equality, governance, open science,
and science education. The capacity to support territorial health innovations in an engaging and responsible way is central to the experimentation phase in CHERRIES.

The Regional Mapping Reports bring together the main findings from mapping the actors and stakeholders, the policy context, and mapping of context and content in relation to smart specialisation.

Each report comprises an understanding of the specificities of a territory, including the peculiarities of its economic structure, the idiosyncrasies of its institutions, the character of its political culture and policy-mix and its relational connections as well as the status for RRI implementation. These territorial development paths serve a baseline for further interventions (WP3 and WP4) into these systems, and subsequent monitoring (WP6).

CHERRIES Murcia | Submit your solution to the PROGRESS challenge

Murcia, in the framework of the CHERRIES project, has launched a call for digital health companies.

Following the CHERRIES model, the Region of Murcia has detected 1 healthcare challenge to be solved by technology. The selected company will have the opportunity to co-create the solutions hand in hand with healthcare professionals, IoT experts and patients and will receive funding – up to € 50,000.

The objective of the challenge is to achieve the early detection of the progression in Multiple Sclerosis by applying sensors to patients by the Internet of Things (IoT) further than the current test face to face every 6 or 12 months. The main aim is to carry out a controlled clinical trial with at least 30 patients for 5 months.

A webinar was organised last March 24th, 2021. It counted with the participation of the organizations that proposed the challenge and provided additional information on the call launched. At the end of the webinar, a question and answer session was opened.

 

CHERRIES featured as project of the month by Murcia Region

On February 25th, Gorka Sanchez Nanclares (Servicio Murciano de Salud) was invited by the Region of Murcia to present CHERRIES project in the framework of the initiative CARM Europa Proyecto del mes.

Check out the webinar recordings to discover CHERRIES objectives and methodology, the stakeholders involved in the activities of Murcia region and the open call for solutions.CHERRIES Murcia is calling European companies to solve the “Early detection of progression in Multiple Sclerosis” challenge.

 

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Discover CHERRIES open calls for solutions | check recordings and presentations from CHERRIES info-webinar

Last week, on March 4th, CHERRIES hosted an info-webinar aimed at presenting the 3 open calls for solutions.

CHERRIES info-webinar aimed at presenting the three specific challenges, the application and selection process, and providing some highlights on the RRI dimension that applicants need to embed in their proposals – especially in terms of inclusive and participatory approaches.

If you missed the live streaming you can still watch the recording online.

CHERRIES Cyprus is calling European companies and organisations to solve the “Provision of medical services to the Cypriot citizens that live in rural and remote areas and do not have easy access to healthcare services and prescribed medicines” challenge

CHERRIES Murcia is calling European companies to solve the “Early detection of progression in Multiple Sclerosis” challenge

CHERRIES Örebro is calling European companies and organisations to solve the “Breaking and preventing involuntary loneliness among elderly” challenge

For each challenge, CHERRIES will award one solution. Selected European innovators will:

  • Co-develop and validate the solution with the challenge promoter
  • Receive 50000€ to develop the solution over 10 months

As stated by Stefan Philipp (CHERRIES coordinator) in his introduction to the online session, RRI can help filling the gap between good innovative ideas and existing needs in the healthcare sector, facilitating the processes and dynamics that can result into the successful uptake of those ideas by regional stakeholders.

Don’t forget, applications’ deadline is April 15th 2021.