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Health Proc Europe
Health Proc Europe
We are a consortium of 7 partners and 2 affiliated entities coming from 6 different European countries - the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Bulgaria, Belgium and the UK.
We are formed by consultancy firms, universities and different organisations which count a high expertise in the field of public procurement of innovation, particularly in the healthcare sector.
Our project aims to enhance the uptake of innovation in healthcare through the strategic use of public procurement of innovation.
InnoHSupport´s main goal is to bridge those gaps that hamper the progress in the definition, implementation, and adoption of innovative solutions in the healthcare ecosystem by offering a portfolio of advisory services for procurers, state-owned enterprises, SMEs and start-ups, research and technological organisations, innovation agencies and other organizations, like investors, responsible for promoting innovation procurement.
These advisory services will include, provision of training materials, executive training interventions, methodologies for innovation procurement, dedicated coaching sessions, innovation showcases, scanning of relevant bidding opportunities, matching with potential bidding partners, acceleration services, etc., among others.
The project's main goal is to provide the healthcare ecosystem with training, consulting, and collaboration in Procurement of Innovation. To achieve this, it offers 3 pillars:
· Capacity building
· Advisory services
· Matchmaking of suppliers and investors
The InnoHSupport Project is funded by the European Union under the Grant agreement ID: 101157552.
