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Focus Areas Work Shop 27.9.2013 eHealth & eWellbeing(Nursing Expertise and Coping at Home)Service Business for the International Advisory Board.
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Focus Areas Work Shop 27.9.2013
eHealth & eWellbeing (Nursing Expertise and Coping at Home)
Service Business Laurea UAS
Tuija Hirvikoski Director
Anna Kivilehto Senior Manager eHealth & eWellbeing
Rob Moonen Senior Manager Service Business
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Creative Destruction of Medicine
(as we know it) by Eric Topol
Digitising Human Beings
= SSSS = Social Media,
Scanners, Sensors,
Sequencing
Mobile Device as a
Health Hub (New Nokia)
Easier, better,
affordable…
Follow @EricTopol
…Biosensor, Scanner,
Remote Monitoring,
Mediation Adherence,
Gateway to Cloud,
Super Computer,
Lab on a Chip,
Office Visits,
Environment Monitoring…
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Focus Areas at Laurea UAS
Alignment with and
connections to
international, European
and local HEIs
Attracting top talent and
students to the Greater
Helsinki region
Attracting financing and
investment to the
Greater Helsinki Region
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Focus Areas as Global Market Place and
Partner
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Focus on eHealth and eWellbeing
Patient-centered care &
services
Usability, functionality &
accessibility of care
Empowerment of
patients
Innovative Public
Procurement
RDI Actors
Designers
Users
Enablers
Health,
Wellbeing &
Wellfare
ICT Business
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eHealth at Laurea UAS
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Service design process
Stakeholders analysis
Requirements Scenario building
Blueprinting
Evaluation
Market analysis
Focus on Service Innovation and Design
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Service Innovation and Design
Service Business
Results in user driven service innovations that are
business relevant.
Is a good way for designing holistic solutions that
integrate the needs of various stakeholders.
Connects user research, technology and business
development.
In conjunction with the macro level innovation and
business ecosystem development
Smart specialization, smart cities,
Precommercial public procurement
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Collaborative RDI-projects
‘Orchestration Tables’
Learning by Developing (LbD)
& Living Labs models
Together with our partners we
aspire to construct a better
RDI results, improve their
usage in companies and within
society
Interesting & Competitive
Learning Environment to boost
carries of both internatioal
and native students
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As a Living Lab, Laurea…
Facilitates R&D projects based on co-
operation with companies, third
sector, public sector & HEIs hereby
working together with end-users and
students
End-users and customers are drivers
and developers from the early
beginning & during the whole R&D
process
Students are developers & creators of
new professional knowledge together
with other actors
To facilitate professional knowledge
creation and rich interaction Laurea
has several development
environments, labs and test beds
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Laurea Living Labs Network
Service Innovation and Design Lab
BarLaurea
Safety and Security Lab
Smart Hospital
Medical and Care Simulation Centre
CIDE cluster
Ballad – Baltic Region for SMEs
Abrilab / Aalto
NanoLab / Vantaa Innovation institute
Urban Mill / EUE
Sendai Finland Wellbeing Centre / City of
Sendai, Japan
Shuan-Lien elderly care Living Lab / NTU,
Taiwan
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European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
Laurea Living Labs as founding &
full member
Tuija Hirvikoski, Member of the
Council
345 accredited Living Labs all
over the world
Growing presence of non-
European members (Global
community)
EIP AHA, Smart Regions & Cities,
Smart Specialization, Innovation
Union (Horizon2020) etc …
World Bank, Telecenters Network,
EBN, CYTED etc…
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eHealth and Service Design projects & study
programmes at
Laurea UAS building blocks…
Interdisciplinary
Human-driven encounters
(eInteraction & eEncounter)
ICT knowledge
User-driven service innovation
design
eBusiness & User-driven
service planning
eHealth –methods (skype, 3D)
eHealth learning & coaching
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Laurea Research & Development & Innovation
6AIKA SPINNO NanoLab CIDE World Bank
SFWBC, Jätkäsaari, Hospital for Burn Victims, POKE,
Hospital of the Future, Medical & Social Simulation Center
CoCo
PVC
Neloskierre
RFDI
Tools for innovation
and learning
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Guarantee (ITEA2)
Researches, designs and develops
technologies and services that
contribute to a safer home
Develops preventive solutions (such
as behavior monitoring) as well as
reactive solutions (like fall detection)
which offers support and allow
people to live more independent at
home
Research and coordination activities
are centralised and located at Laurea
SID Labs
~ 30 Million EUR
Partners: Philips Research, VTT,
Active Life Village, Twente University,
University of Deusto, Polytechnica de
Madrid, Orange Logics, Com Meto,
Sound Intelligece …
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Peoples Value Canvas (Express2Connect)
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ISJ – Call for Papers
to be used as references for the ENoLL & WB
guidebook
Important dates 15.11.2013
Contact and Info
Email: [email protected]
Website : http://www.laurea.fi/en/isj/about_isj/Pages/default.aspx
Read more: http://www.slideshare.net/tuihirv/isj-call-for-papers
Tuija Hirvikoski, [email protected]
Rob Moonen, [email protected]
Anna Kivilehto, [email protected]
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Premises
Finland and Laure are key players in the field of eHealth and Service
Design and Innovation
We have a need driven, multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach
in which we incorporate service design, e-health and ICT development
within European recognized projects.
We take liberties and have a license to fail > we are Laurea’s test-bed
for new type of innovations (“Innovators dilemma”)
T-shape model; have general knowledge about many facets but master a
particular area
We utilize a LivingLab approach (what is needed) and differentiate
clearly from traditional research (what is possible)
We are developing innovative and efficient ways to motivate and activate
our own employees and students in order to increase our project portfolio
We act as a bumper between SMEs and public organizations
We aim for high application success rate > 50%
Create joint teams from different partners