European Network for the Joint Evaluation of Connected Health Technologies (ENJECT) has the following aims/objectives:
1. Contribution to future market players (including collaboration with private companies).
2. Comparison and/or evaluation of the performance of models, technologies and methodologies related to the topic.
3. Bringing together different scientific fields/disciplines to achieve breakthroughs that require an interdisciplinary approach.
The relevance and issues of ENJECT are directly related to the obvious importance of and need for improvement in the methods of joint health technology research.
The main objective of ENJECT is to consolidate strategic cooperation between European research partners and to develop a roadmap to maximise the value of health supply chains. ENJECT aims to highlight the differences between traditional health models and Connected Health Technologies and to demonstrate the advantages of the latter. ENJECT enables a wide range of actors to jointly showcase the effectiveness of joined-up health technologies.
Project funding:
COST actions
Project results:
ENJECT results:
1.1 Stakeholder Service Centre, including non-written input and dissemination of information to end-users/practitioners.
1.2 Stakeholder liaison, delivery of written input from businesses for future market exploitation.
1.3. Scientific and technological event or meeting, training.
2.1. Documents for stakeholders, end users/practitioners.
2.2. Operational scientific and technological meeting, short-term scientific traineeship committee.
2.3 Coordination of scientific and technological work, short-term scientific internships.
3.1. Non-public aspects of knowledge creation, including experiments, tests, etc.
3.2 Internal and external communication, dissemination of information, website.
3.3 Scientific and technological meeting, conference.
Period of project implementation: 2014-12-15 - 2018-12-14
Project partners: Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Suomija, France, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Croatia, Estonia, North Macedonia, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom