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02/04/2026 15:29

Paving the Way for the Future of Smart Health Innovation

Anette Mack Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Steinbeis Europa Zentrum

    As 2025 ended, so did the funding period for the Horizon Europe project, SHIFT-HUB. Over the past three years, Steinbeis Europa Zentrum has united stakeholders from across Europe’s health ecosystem - innovation intermediaries, entrepreneurs, technology providers, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, patients, and citizens - to create a thriving Smart Health Community, driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and accelerating the adoption of transformative technologies and services in healthcare.

    To make our European healthcare system fit for future challenges, the extensive use of digital healthcare applications in hospitals, doctors' practices and by patients is necessary. However, there are many barriers to overcome in the development of these technologies, and acceptance of the applications has so far been low, especially among the older and socially disadvantaged social groups.

    Under the coordination of Steinbeis Europa Zentrum, the SHIFT-HUB project team has established a network by bringing together stakeholders from business, academia, politics and society across Europe to facilitate, promote and increase the adoption of smart health technologies and services.

    The SHIFT-HUB consortium has worked tirelessly to build a connected and innovative Smart Health ecosystem. This collaborative effort has resulted in significant achievements and a strong foundation for continued progress in the Smart Health landscape.

    Key Achievements
    Engaging Stakeholders: Over 1,000 SMEs providing technologies were reached, with 200 actively participating in SHIFT-HUB events and the community platform. More than 300 innovation intermediaries, 70 health institutions, 60 public institutions, and 50 policymakers were directly involved. SHIFT-HUB also connected with over 7,000 patients and citizens through outreach activities.

    Fostering Partnerships
    More than 90 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed, formalizing collaborations with organizations that became Official Partner Organisations.

    Facilitating Collaboration
    The SHIFT-HUB Community Platform grew to over 780 registered members, facilitating over 730 matchmaking sessions and hosting a marketplace to showcase solutions.

    Driving Innovation
    9 Open Innovation Workshops involved 470 participants and generated more than 45 project ideas; while 5 Living Labs, 7 Demo Days and 5 Capacity Building Workshops engaged over 550 participants combined.

    Raising Awareness
    SHIFT-HUB targeted five key pathologies—cancer, chronic and cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, and disease prevention— in their activities. These are also reflected in initiatives like the Mobile Health Apps Repository (featuring over 170 rigorously selected apps) and a gamified e-learning journey with five educational games.

    Advancing Health Literacy
    The Educational Repository, with over 150 resources covering 15 thematic areas, bridged the digital gap for patients and equipped healthcare practitioners with the tools to improve healthcare delivery and drive digital transformation.

    Looking Ahead: Sustaining Innovation
    The end of the SHIFT-HUB project is not the end of its impact. Many of its services will remain operational, with the results and best practices available for replication and adoption. The SHIFT-HUB Community Platform will continue to serve as a vital hub for connection, collaboration, and innovation, enabling stakeholders to access matchmaking opportunities, showcase solutions, and participate in impactful events.
    In addition, SHIFT-HUB is encouraging its partner organisations and all its stakeholders to replicate and scale its initiatives, further expanding the network and ensuring that its innovative services continue to benefit the European Smart Health ecosystem.

    Contact: Dr. Alena Bubeck, Steinbeis Europa Zentrum, consortium@shift-hub.eu


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Alena Bubeck, consortium@shift-hub.eu.


    More information:

    https://shift-hub.eu - Website


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