Enhancing digital health ecosystems across India and the Netherlands

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Title: Enhancing digital health ecosystems across India and the Netherlands
Authors: Hoffman, Amanda, D'Souza, Austin, Manickam, Anu
Publisher Information: 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Technology, Digitale Transformatie, Mens En Maatschappij, Science, Wetenschap, People And Society, Health Care Policies, Healthy Ageing, Gezondheidsbeleid, Taal, Cultuur &Amp; Kunsten, Language, Culture And Arts, Energy, Ict undefined Media, Health Policy, Techniek, Entrepreneurship, Gezondheid, Digital Transformation, Economics And Management, Recht, Ondernemerschap, Health, Ict And Media, Economie En Management, Beleid Gezondheidszorg, Energie, Law
Description: Soft launch for a new Indo-Dutch collaboration aimed at strengthening digital health ecosystems in India and the Netherlands. The focus was on building a robust network of key stakeholders from industry, academia, and research to drive this initiative forward. This partnership seeks to establish joint and parallel innovation and research projects, with an emphasis on fostering entrepreneurship within the e-health, allied, and bio-medical fields. The ultimate goal is to enhance digital health capacities and open avenues for sustainable health innovation across both countries.
Document Type: Conference object
Language: Dutch; Flemish
Accession Number: edsair.59796a29bd90..55dd033ac12a830fc4c141f2fadb9b49
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Soft launch for a new Indo-Dutch collaboration aimed at strengthening digital health ecosystems in India and the Netherlands. The focus was on building a robust network of key stakeholders from industry, academia, and research to drive this initiative forward. This partnership seeks to establish joint and parallel innovation and research projects, with an emphasis on fostering entrepreneurship within the e-health, allied, and bio-medical fields. The ultimate goal is to enhance digital health capacities and open avenues for sustainable health innovation across both countries.