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TechMed Support: from health technology to implementation in clinical practice: awareness and guidance Research Funding Weeks

Join our "Bring your own lunch symposium" during the Research Funding Weeks!

Are you working in the domain of health and healthcare? Do you have the ambition to contribute to the innovation of healthcare? During this workshop, you will learn how to identify and navigate challenges relating to the development, evaluation, and implementation of health technology innovations in clinical practice. We will provide an overview of available support at TechMed, and you will gain some hands-on experience with innovation and implementation support tools.

General information
  • Date: 21 May 2024
  • Time: 12.00 - 13.00
  • Location: TechMed Centre, Auditorium (TL 1133)
  • Language: English
  • Format: Live

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Although this is a free event, keep in mind that registration for this event is not obligation-free. We count on your participation. If you are unable to attend the event for which you have already registered, we kindly ask you to let us know. Send an email to techmed-events@utwente.nl


Research Funding Weeks

If you are a researcher in search of more funding acquisition expertise, looking for your first grant or for a more competitive edge to your efforts; or if you are support staff committed to help the research community on their acquisition efforts: the Research Funding Weeks programme was made for you. Join us from 21 to 30 May for focused and interactive sessions, built from the perspective of the pains often felt when getting started with research funding. Next to the content-specific sessions oriented by UT grant experts, you will also find a satellite programme from Faculties and research support units, tailor-made to specific communities.

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Organisation

University of Twente | TechMed Centre > Stimulate Health Technology implementation 

At the UT, we do excellent research on health tech innovation. Still, it remains difficult to bring those innovations to society and the healthcare market and create the impact we want to achieve: improving healthcare. To enlarge the impact of health technology on society, an integral approach is needed to take into account more than solely a mere technical focus on the creation of (smart) products and services. For instance, a social-economic, ethical, governance, behavioral and cultural perspective that influence adoption and acceptance of novel technologies. Early involvement of stakeholders and end-users prevent ‘mismatches’ in research, ensure commitment and understanding, but also attract fertile investors.