FinnWell-Healthcare technology programme

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Tekes in the Finnish Innovation Environment
FinnWell technology programme
Kalevi Virta
Programme Manager
Tekes
National Technology Agency of Finland
 General introduction of Tekes
 FinnWell background
 Programme status
Kalevi Virta
Programme Manager
Tekes
National Technology Agency of Finland
Milestones of Finnish technology policy
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National technology committee
Council of State resolution on technology policy
Founding of Tekes
Technology programmes started
EUREKA started
OECD assessment of Finland's science and technology policy
EU framework agreement on research cooperation
Report of the technology programme committee
Finland becomes a member of CERN
Finland the chair country for EUREKA
Founding of Finland's EU R&D secretariat
EEA agreement intensified research cooperation with the EU
Finland becomes a member of the EU
Finland becomes a member of ESA
Government decision to increase R&D funding
Founding of Employment and Economic Development Centres
Finnish R&D funding exceeds 3 % of GDP
Finnish Presidency of the EU
Preparation of the European Research Area
Finland in the global economy -report
Structural assessment of the research system
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Public sector activities of R&D in Finland
PARLIAMENT
Science and
Technology
Policy
Council
GOVERNMENT
Ministry
of
Education
Ministry of
Ministry of
Trade
and
Trade and
Industry
Industry
Academy
of
Finland
Tekes
Universities
VTT
Other
ministries
and their
institutes
Sitra
Finnvera Oyj
Finpro
Regional
TE-Centres
Innovation environment in Finland
Resources and funding
Private
R&D
at companies
3,528
From abroad
158
VTT
213 (63)
Public
Academy
of Finland
185
Universities
976 (443)
Basic research
Business
Angels
387
Venture capitalists:
Private 294
Industry Investment Ltd 40
(additional gov. investment 42)
Sitra 32
Finnvera
364 (41)
Tekes
Finpro
395
31 (19)
Innofin
Ministries,
5 (4)
TE-Centres,
sectorial research
302 (229)
Applied research
Business R&D
Business development
Marketing
Internationalisation
The figures represent the total extent of each organisation in million euros in 2004. In parenthesis the share that
is funded from the State budget. The funds of Tekes, the Academy of Finland and Innofin are funded entirely
from the State budget.
Tekes’ mission statement
Tekes’ primary objective is to promote the
competitiveness of Finnish industry and
the service sector by technological means.
Activities aim to diversify production structures,
increase production and exports, and create a
foundation for employment and societal well-being.
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Objectives of Tekes
Excellence in R&D ensures a
strong national knowledge base
Internationalisation of
innovation
Excellent R&D increases in Finland with more
companies and research organisations participating.
This strengthens the national
knowledge base in sectors and clusters vital
to the national economy and society as a whole.
The Finnish innovation environment offers companies
and research units an excellent framework for adopting
and utilising existing international knowledge as well
as for networking with high-level international
partners to create new knowledge and
business opportunities.
Innovative high-growth companies
Regional development
The number of technology-based companies increases;
they grow more rapidly and create new
job opportunities.
Technology and innovation support regional
development so that the impact objectives of
technology policy are fully achieved in each region.
Productivity and renewal of
business and industry
Direct impact of innovation
on well-being
Strong innovation activity helps existing companies to
grow more rapidly. Companies and the structures of
business and industry are renewed and diversified,
improving the productivity of both the industrial and
service sectors. This enhances society’s ability to
provide job opportunities in an increasingly
competitive world.
Technologies are developed and utilised in a
way that ensures balanced development of the
economy, social well-being and the environment.
Impact of Tekes activities
Boosting exports, broadening industrial and economic
base, generating new jobs and improving well-being.
Competitiveness,
profitability and
growth
Enterprises
New businesses,
start-ups
Projects and programmes
International cooperation
Tekes
 provides expert services
and R&D funding
 coordinates programmes
Societal and
environmental
impacts
Research institutes
and universities
Application focus areas
Environment and energy
 Environmentally friendly and
Security and safety
 Security at work
and in systems
 Data security
ecologically effective solutions
 Solutions for climate change
management
 Acceptable and profitable
energy
Services
 Quality and productivity
of services
 New service businesses
 New models for public and
Renewing products and
private partnerships
business concepts
 Service innovations
 The aim is to renew and strengthen
our strong industrial clusters
 Competitive products and services
 Modern process and production
technologies in business applications
Work and leisure
 Productive, creative and
motivating solutions
 Use of space
 Enjoyment and experiences
in leisure time
Health and well-being
 Human approach, quality and
productivity in health care
 Products and services to
support health and
well-being
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R&D input in Finland
Total 5.0 billion euros, 3.5 percent of
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2003.
Public sector
1.5 billion
euros
Enterprises
3.5 billion
euros
In 2003 Tekes allocated 395 million euros for R&D projects.
Sources: Statistics Finland and Tekes
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Total Tekes R&D funding
in 2003
Total 392 million euros and
2,196 projects
Industrial R&D grants
to companies
156 million euros
Capital loans for R&D
to companies
34 million euros
Research funding
for universities and
research institutes
162 million euros
Industrial R&D loans
to companies
40 million euros
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What are Technology Programmes?
 Multiproject programmes initiated,
steered and part-financed by Tekes
 Focused on a key technology sector
 Implemented in cooperation by
companies and research units
 Companies can participate with their
own projects or by joining common
research projects
 Projects and
results are
partially public
Picture: © Imtec
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Technology programme model
Steering group
enterprises
Tekes
Research projects of
research institutes and universities
Grants
 preparation
Synergy
Networking
 coordination Part financing
 decision
making
Grants
Loans
Capital loans
Company R&D projects
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A unique gateway to Finland
 Technology programmes open a unique gateway
to key Finnish players in relevant fields of technology
 R&D projects in programmes represent the cutting
edge of technological development in Finland
 Technology-oriented foreign organisations are
invited to cooperate in joint projects, technology
transfer or information exchange
 Further information:
www.tekes.fi/eng/programmes
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Key figures of technology programmes
 22 ongoing programmes in the spring of
2005 with a total cost of 1.3 billion euros
 Each programme typically lasts 5 years
 1,800 company participations annually
 500 research unit participations annually
 Tekes usually finances
 60-80% of university and
research institute projects
 25-50% of company
R&D projects
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Information and Communications Technology
Technology programmes in 2005
Participating
Total
volume compa- research
mill. euros nies
units
NETS - Networks of the Future
2001-2005
261
130 21
ELMO - Miniaturisation of Electronics
2002-2005
106
75 9
AVALI - Business Opportunities from Space
Technology
2002-2005
20
20 10
FENIX - Interactive Computing
2003-2007
84
57 19
FinnWell - Future Healthcare
2004-2009
150
35 40
MASI - Modelling and Simulation
2005-2009
92
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Drafted
CONE - Converging Networks
Innovative Sector Software
VAMOS - Value Added Mobile Solutions
NORDITE - Scandinavian ICT
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Well-being and healthcare technologies
in Tekes programmes
Some well-being / healthcare related programmes
COMBIO - Commercialisation of Biomaterials 2003-2007
Biomaterials in health care have become rapidly expanding and interesting business. One of the main reasons for that is the ageing
western population. Many failures in an ageing human body can be restored with biomaterials.
Innovation in Foods 2001-2004
The Innovation in Foods programme concentrates on the links between foods and health, examining how developments in food
science can help to reduce the risks of digestive problems, heart diseases and cancer. The programme aims to promote consumeroriented product development and commercial applications of new food technologies.
Drug 2000 - biomedicine, drug development and pharmaceutical technology 2001-2006
Drug 2000 is a technology programme focused on biomedicine, drug development and pharmaceutical technology. The programme
was launched by Tekes in the beginning of 2001 and is implemented in two periods of three years each. The Academy of Finland
will participates in the programme
NeoBio - Novel Biotechnology 2001-2005
Tekes, the National Technology Agency of Finland launched the NeoBio technology programme in October 2001.
The goal of the programme is to advance the development and application of modern biotechnological methods
in product R&D across industry sectors, as well as the emerging of new, internationally competitive businesses.
iWell - Turning well-being technology into a success story 2000-2003
A technology programme for funding innovation, product development and research. iWell was a technology Programme which
focuses on the development of competitive well-being technology for world markets. In addition to commercial and social
considerations, attention is also focused on physical and mental well-being to give Finns better opportunities for healthy and
independent living.
FinnWell - Healthcare technology programme 2004 - 2009
The objective of the five-year programme is to improve the quality and profitability of healthcare, and to promote business
activities and export in the field.
Well-being / Healthcare technology positioning
Transition
Cyber medicine
Prevention
and self help
Tele medicine
Self
care
Industrial age medicine
Ambulatory
medicine
Assisted
care
Hospital
medicine
Disease
management
Clinical medicine
Citizens’/patients’
point of view
Public health
Information age healthcare
Consumer health informatics
Provider oriented medical informatics
Focus on traditional medical informatics
Focus on new medical informatics
Organisations’ point of view
Source: Eysenbach
2000
Systemic innovations are needed in
healthcare
Technology / Product based innovations
Customer interface
Service delivery
system innovations
Service innovations
New network and value
chain configurations
Organisational innovations
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Healthcare Technology Programme
2004-2009
Focus areas
FinnWell
Well-being
Preventing
illness
Care /
diagnosis
Citizens’/ patientsviewpoint
Public health
Technologies for diagnostics and care
Healthcare IT related products and services
Clinical medicine
Experiences
Maintaining
health
Processes of healthcare
Viewpoint of organisations
and business
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FinnWell - Healthcare Technology Programme
 Programme duration: 2004-2009
 Programme volume: approx. 150 million euro
 of which Tekes provides 50 %
 Programme Manager: Kalevi Virta, Navicre Oy
 Programme Coordinator: Anne Turula, Tekes
 Further information: www.tekes.fi/programmes/finnwell
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Programme objectives
 Improve the quality of healthcare
 Enhance the efficiency of healthcare
 Create new products of healthcare
technology
 Promote business in healthcare
 Promote healthcare exports
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Programme background and targets
In the background
 an extensive social view on the need for
development in healthcare technology
 Joint commitment to the objectives:
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry
of Social Affairs and Health, Sitra etc.
 The objective is to have an actual
impact and support the change
Programme targets
 Technologies for diagnostics
and care
 Healthcare IT related products
and systems
 Operational processes of
healthcare
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The programme offers
 Funding
 Networking
 Domestic and international contacts
 Co-operation
 Development and commercialization
of products
 Means for organizational development
 Assistance in communications and
information
 Visibility
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The programme funds
 Business R&D projects
 Research projects
 Universities
 Polytechnics
 Joint pilot projects of the
public sector, research
institutes and enterprises
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Funding criteria
FinnWell
 Tekes general funding criteria
 Impact on at least a national scale
 Applied innovative projects
 Co-operation between projects
 Customer orientation
 Co-operation between public and
private sector
 International co-operation and
networking
 Utilising Finnish know-how in
technology, e.g. wireless solutions
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Call 2005
 Health care IT, Processes and Building
 Call open for research and “pilots”
 Productivity and efficiency, total systems approachi
 New innovative service production, new wys of thinking..
 Health maintenance , diseace management, citizen centered
own health activities
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Applied innovative projects
Co-operation between projects
Customer orientation
Co-operation between public and
private sector
 International co-operation and
networking
 Utilising Finnish know-how in
technology, e.g. wireless solutions
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Construction technology in health care
and real estate management related to
FinnWell call summer 2005
Background , Construction and FinnWell:
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On vinter 2005 focus groups connected for ”think thank”
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Report produced on strategy FinnWell / construction business:
 Productivity and efficiency , logistics
 Design and planning, renovation of ”old hospitals”,
Open Building
 ICT and buildings
 Work place, movable property
 Real estate management, investments, office models,
ownership issues
Highlights from the final report
 Health care buildings, total anout . 6,6 milj. square meters
 Relatively old builddings, renovations demands are high
 Old fashioned technology solutions, basic design etc…
 Ownership and real estate management is not ”business” oriented
 Visions on separated : USER, OWNER, SERVICE PROVIDER
functions
 Reserach cahllenges also on benchmarking of different operational
models,oganizations, …
FinnWell-teknologiaohjelma
Painotusalueet
1. Diagnostics and care
2. Health informatics
3.Processes of health care
Evaluated funding for call 2005:
0.5 – 1.0 M€
ON Health care Building and
Real estate reseach
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Situation on 10th June 2005
Funding decisions for altogether 106 projects, they
form totally 41 “project groups or entities”
Total funding is € 42,9 million, of which Tekes funds
€ 23 million.
 41 research projects. Total funding € 12.4 million
of which Tekes funds € 9,3 million.
 53 product development projects of companies.
Total funding € 25,3 million, of which Tekes funds
€ 11,0 million.
 15 joint pilot projects between public sector
organisations and companies. Funding € 5.4
million, of which Tekes funds € 2.9 million. 6 pilot
project entities formed.
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Projects
 WSENSE Long term wellness monitoring by wireless
sensors - VTT
 WILHO - Wireless technology in hospital operation
management – University of Oulu
 Processes and logistics in health care – Helsinki
University of Technology
 Mobile Wellness – Nokia corporate project
 Each research project involves two or more technology
companies and/or health care providers
Projecti
Organisation
Nopean vasteen toimintamalli
Keski-Suomen Sairaanhoitopiiri
Novel Tools for Epilepsy Research and Care
Pohjois-Savon sairaanhoitopiirin
kuntayhtymä
Long term wellness monitoring by wireless
sensors
VTT
Intraperitoneaalinen pancreas, Keinohaima
Helsingin ammattikorkeakoulu Stadia
EEG in Emergency Medicine
Tampereen technical universitknillinen
yliopisto
Työstressin ja palautumisen mittausmenetelmien käyttömallit
Jyväskylän yliopisto
Sydämen ja verenpaineen saatelyn uudet monikanavaiset analyysimenetelmät ja sovellukset
Oulun yliopisto
Novel Tools for Epilepsy Research and Care
MariMedical Ltd Oy
Lääkeaineiden vaikutus aivojen sähköiseen toimintaan
Helsingin ja Uudenmaan sairaanhoitopiirin kuntayhtymä
Toiminnan ja tietojärjestelmien rinnakkaisen kehittämisen vetoketjumalli
Kuopion yliopisto
Laskennallisesti älykkäät ja käyttäjää motivoivat sykeratkaisut
Firstbeat Technologies Oy
Analyysiteknologian kehittäminen hyvinvointipalveluiden tuottamiseen
Firstbeat Technologies Oy
Fyysisen harjoittelun vaikutus verenpaineen säätelyyn:
Hengitysliitto Heli ry
Digital documentservice for healthcare
customer- interface between service and
patient
VTT
MediXine Oy
 Contact person
Tapio Jokinen, MD, CEO
[email protected]
 Business area:
Internet based and mobile communication solutions for the
healthcare and pharmaceutical industry.
 Core technology / products:
Portals: Disease Management, Health Counselling, Bookings,
Pharma and Expert-patient communication
 International operations:
Presence in Finland and UK.
 Current objectives:
To establish MediXine as a leading DM / HC integrator
solutions provider.
www.medixine.fi
ProWellness Oy
Contact person
Markku Riipinen, CEO
[email protected]
• Business area:
Patient welfare-promoting information systems
(Disease Management)
• Core technology / products:
Integrated chronic disease management systems and
self-management services for national and regional
health care organisations (public and private).
• International operations:
To become the market leader in Scandinavia (Finland
and Sweden) followed by rapid growth in the UK,
Canada, Germany and Japan.
Become a market leader in the UK
• Current objectives:
www.prowellness.com
Duodecim Oy
Contact person
• Business area:
Pekka Mustonen, MD, CEO
[email protected]
Medical Publications
• Core technology / products:
Clinical practical guidelines, Evidence Based
Medicine, Systematic grading of the evidence,
Mobile solutions
• International operations:
Collaboration with John Wiley and Sons in the
UK
• Current objectives:
To expand the web solutions and mobile
applications
www. ebmguidelines.com
Biohit Oyj
 Contact person
Osmo Suovaniemi, Managing Director
[email protected]
 Business area:
 Core technology / products:
Liquid handling and Diagnostics Biohit’s main products
are electronic and mechanical pipettors and their
disposable tips. In the business area of diagnostics Biohit
develops, manufactures and markets test kits based on
the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) –method and monoclonal
antibodies for the screening of different types of disease.
 International operations:
 Current objectives:
www.biohit.com
The sales and marketing subsidiaries are located in
France, Germany, Japan, Russia, the U.K. and the U.S.
Currently, Biohit’s range of electronic and mechanical
pipettors is the widest in the world.
Point-of-care automatic unit for the Gastropanel test: The
new analysing system to be developed improves the level
of healthcare and thus increases the well-being and work
capacity of the population as well as reducing costs.
Mawell Oy
 Contact person
Tero Silvola, Managing Director
[email protected]
 Business area:
Software and data communications solutions for the
healthcare industry
 Core technology / products:
 Current objectives:
• Mawell Clinic internet service solution
• Mawell Contact Center information services
• Mawell Medimaker digital production
• Mawell Care home care system application
• Mawell Healthcare Management Suite
• Mawell Mediator data messaging and integration
solution
• Mawell Denting dental care solutions
• Mawell Project Services
 International operations:
We are actively seeking new partners from and outside
Finland
www. mawell.com
Thank You !
Information :
www.tekes.fi/ohjelmat/finnwell
[email protected]