Strengthening through cooperation
EUkraineCoop relies on close cooperation between cluster organizations from Austria, Poland, Hungary, and Ukraine. The focus is on building sustainable relationships between companies and research institutions to jointly develop, implement, and bring telemedicine solutions to new markets.
Added value for the Styrian cluster
For Human.technology Styria and its members, participation in the project offers a wide range of opportunities:
- Insights into the Ukrainian healthcare system and economic environment
- Network expansion and access to new international markets
- Building competence through training and further education opportunities
- Promoting innovation through targeted introduction of new technologies in the field of telemedicine
Planned activities include international networking events, tailored mentoring programs, study tours, and capacity-building measures for companies. Furthermore, the program aims to support companies in accessing innovative digital health solutions and initiate new entrepreneurial initiatives.
Shaping the future – across borders
"EUkraineCoop" sees itself as a driving force for innovation and sustainable development – both in the healthcare sector and on an economic level. By focusing on telemedicine, it not only addresses acute medical challenges but also strengthens European solidarity and economic cooperation.
Facts about the project:
- Project name: EU-Ukraine Cluster Cooperation Fostering Telemedicine Solutions
- Acronym: EUkraineCoop
- Project volume: 547.373,48 euros
- EU funding rate: 90%
- Duration: February 2025 – January 2027
Consortium:
- Human.technology Styria GmbH (Lead, Austria)
- interzon (Poland)
- Mediklaszter Menedzsment Nonprofit KFT (Hungary)
- Public Association Rivne IT Cluster (Ukraine)
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