t EIT Health Prof. Josep Samitier IBEC Director Interim Director EIT Health Spain
Challenge for XXI Siecle Old Man in Sorrow (1890) Vincent van Gogh Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, NetherlandsNetherlands
3 THE LUND DECLARATION 2009 European Research must focus on the Grand Challenges: AGEING ̶ By 2060 one in three Europeans will be over 65 years. ̶ The ratio between the employed and the unemployed will shift from today’s 4:1 to 2:1 by ̶ Between 2010 and 2060 total government spending on pensions, healthcare, long term care and unemployment benefits will increase more than 4 percentage points of GDP. ̶ Total expenditures for long-term care will double.
Our KIC-Health consortium spans across Europe International Headquarter Coordinator: Roche Diagnostics GmbH 52 Core Partners 92 Associated Partners 6Colocations nodes (UK, Sweden, Germany, Benelux, France, Spain) 6InnoStars regions (Wales, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia)
Node regions Catalunya Madrid Industry CLC València EIT Health Spanish co-location center The Spanish node is formed by three regions (Catalunya, Madrid and Valencia) involving strong partners in the three areas of the innovation triangle: research, education and business
Barcelona, home of our co-location centre An innovative city Barcelona, winner of the European Capital of Innovation award 2014 Barcelona and its metropolitan area concentrate 90% of the life sciences sector. The Catalan capital is home to 264 of the 512 companies in the BioRegion, 27 research centers working in the life sciences, 4 university hospitals, 7 universities offering degrees in this arena and 7 science and technology parks. Barcelona The concentration of biotechnology companies devoted to therapeutics and diagnostics is noteworthy (58% of the total), as is that of those devoted to R&D services (53%).
IBEC Strategic plan: 3 focus programmes IBEC's diverse research interests can be divided into three targeted areas of knowledge – Nanomedicine, Cell Engineering, and ICT for Health – for applications in: These 3 focus programmes promote interaction between IBEC's multidisciplinary groups and help the institute's research remain application-oriented. Bioengineering for Future Medicine Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies Bioengineering for Healthy Ageing
IBEC: a benchmark in Bioengineering The global ageing population will have considerable consequences, but biomedical engineering can contribute greatly to improving the quality of life of older people. Assisted living technologies such as telecare, home-based devices and services that support daily life with a remote link to a call-centre, and telehealth – remote monitoring, consultation and diagnosis – can help support independent living at home, keeping patients out of hospital and residential care for longer. Advances in sensors, signal treatment, data analysis, robotics and intelligent control systems at IBEC are enabling the development of remote care or assisted living, so that people with dementia or long-term health conditions can remain in their own homes. Personalized therapies, combining new tailored nanobiomaterials with cell engineering drives advances in tissue engineering for the repair and replacement of human tissues damaged by injury, illness and ageing. Bioengineering for Healthy Ageing
Challenges are further broken down Promote Healthy Living Self-management of health Lifestyle intervention Motivate active personal lifestyles Metabolic Health Support Active Ageing Workplace interventions Overcoming functional loss Ageing with a Healthy Brain Mobility and independence throughout Life Improve Healthcare Improving healthcare systems Treating and managing chronic diseases Personalised Oncology and Integrated Cancer Care Sustainable Continuum of Care to Support Active Living in Europe Business Objectives Example projects
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