Health Campus Turku launches new service for product development in the healthcare sector

Submitted by Merja Tieaho on 03 September 2020

The new research, development, and testbed service was launched in the beginning of June. The service brings together different testbeds and developers in the healthcare sector. Initiatives related to testing or product development are directed to this one-stop service. The service aims to accelerate research and product development in the companies and to offer new joint services that combine the knowledge and facilities of different testbeds.

– The joint service portal and the processes behind it give us possibilities to develop entirely new service combinations. We are more agile in answering to companies’ needs in their product development, says Janne Lahtiranta from Turku Science Park Ltd.

The Health Campus Turku research, development and testbed service is a result of many years of national development. The need for a service which brings different testbeds together into a joint service platform, was originally recognized in the national testbed network coordinated by Business Finland. In Southwest Finland, the concrete form of testbed service has been created in Terva project which has received funding from European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

– We offer testbed services for companies of all sizes. We strive to offer easy access to services and we hope that companies would contact us with low threshold, says Elina Kontio, Director of Health Tech Lab from Turku University of Applied Sciences.

Through the new joint service, researchers, product development specialists and companies have the opportunity to utilize testbed services and platforms from all member organizations of Health Campus Turku network. The services are included from the local universities and universities of applied sciences, Turku University Hospital and Turku Business Region.

The members of Health Campus Turku network are Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku Science Park, University of Turku, The Hospital District of Southwest Finland,Novia University of Applied Sciences, and Åbo Akademi University. The development of the joint service platform is implemented in “Terveydenhuollon välittäjäalusta” (Terva) project during 2019-2021. The project is co-financed by ERDF. Read more on Health Campus Turku website.

More information: Health Campus Turku research, development and testbed service TERTTU.

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