EU Projects

Explore the European Projects we are engaged in

InnoHSupport

InnoHSupport is dedicated to enhancing the ability of healthcare procurers to adopt innovative and sustainable solutions. Through the creation of the Innovation Procurement Agora, the project fosters collaboration between public and private stakeholders, helping them tackle challenges like rising healthcare costs, aging populations, and environmental sustainability. By leveraging the expertise of nine partner organizations, InnoHSupport delivers tailored advisory services, training programs, and tools to support healthcare professionals throughout the innovation procurement process.

Procure 4Health

The Procure4Health project is a growing community of European Health organisations interested in procurement of innovation. Its 33 founding partners actively promote innovation procurement through knowledge sharing and capacity building; networking and matchmaking; identification of common needs and the launch of joint actions to address them as well as influencing policy on procurement of innovation. The community is open to new members to benefit from its value. 

As an European Commission funded project, these services are provided free of charge.Some of them may not be available for late comers.

Health InnoFacilitator

Transforming the public procurement culture of multiple EU public buyers into one that systematically encourages added value for citizens and market innovation and advances towards Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) is one of our strategic goals.

Health InnoFacilitator objectives: 

  • Foster and nurture a sustainable community 
  • Increase the awareness, skills and knowledge 
  • Support the growth and development

InnoBuyer

InnoBuyer is a coordination and support action, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, with a total budget of 2 million euros. It aims to become a testing ground and benchmark towards the implementation of a demand-driven methodology that brings together Challengers (public and private organisations) and Solvers (notably European Innovation Council-supported SMEs), to jointly co-create innovative solutions, and speed-up the process leading to a concrete innovation procurement.

DesHealth

DesHealth brings together a cross-sector partnership to develop interdisciplinary training tools that equip students and young professionals with essential skills in sustainable design and management. Through a blended training program and intensive course, the project addresses the environmental impact of healthcare systems and fosters collaboration to drive a sustainable transition in the sector.