THE RELATIONAL FOOTPRINT
In a increasing complex world, we work together with partners to transform innovation into reality.
The G20 Health & Development Partnership (G20HDP) is an advocacy organisation that aims to ensure that G20 countries coordinate their health innovation strategies. This is done to tackle the growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases globally, to promote the delivery of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a focus on SDG 3 “health and well-being for all”.
IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo, partner in the Talisman and PRE-CUBE projects (cofunded by Sicily Region in the framework of the Regional operational programme with the support of the European Regional Development Fund), to define welfare models aimed at predicting, preventing, and taking charge of neurodegenerative and vascular diseases.
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa, Istituto di Management e l’Istituto di Robotica, collaboration within the Artes4.0 Competence Center.
Università di Bari, partner in the TMP2 project, for the application of advanced methods to support predictive medicine and prescriptive appropriateness.
Università del Salento, partner in the Talisman project, for the study and definition of care processes to support the integrated territorial management of frail and chronic patients.
CNR ISASI, Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti “Eduardo Caianiello”, partner in the PRE-CUBE project (cofunded by Sicily Region in the framework of the Regional operational programme with the support of the European Regional Development Fund), to define Artificial Intelligence solutions to support the prediction, prevention and taking care of neurodegenerative and vascular diseases.
Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, partner in the Smart Cities ADAPT project, for the study of economic models associated with integrated territorial welfare services.
Università degli Studi di Bergamo, partner in the Smart Cities Smart Aging project (“Service platform for the acquisition and processing of personal data for the prolongation of life and the improvement of well-being, care and prevention in the elderly”) for the study of solutions to support psychological assessment within integrated territorial pathways for chronic/ frail patients.
Università di Siena, Department of Information Engineering, collaboration within the Artes4.0 Competence Center.
Università di Genova, partnership with the departments DIBRIS (Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering), DIMA (Department of Mathematics) and DIMES (Department of Experimental Medicine) within the project proposal PRELUDE (Predictive analysis of the Acute myeloid leukemia in eldery) submitted to the call cofunded by Liguria Region in the framework of the Regional operational programme with the support of the European Regional Development Fund).
Università di Messina, Department of Medicine and Engineering, partner in the Talisman project.
Università di Catania, Department of Engineering, partner in the Talisman project.
Politecnico di Milano.
Integrating Healthcare Enterprises – Europe.
Health Level 7, Italia, member of the association.
Dedalus recently joined COCIR, the European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare Informatics Industry. We participate in sessions to contribute our skills, knowledge and experience across the continuum of care to help European institutions, countries and citizens effectively navigate the digital transformation of healthcare.