Lessons learnt in implementing remote services: Examples from Estonia and Norway

  • 03.05.2023
  • 11:00
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  • 03.05.2023
  • 13:00
  • Science Park Tehnopol

Teaduspark Tehnopol, Teaduspargi 6/1, 12618 Tallinn, Harjumaa

Lessons learnt in implementing remote services: Examples from Estonia and Norway

Estonia and Norway have both demonstrated that successful implementation of remote services requires a strong digital infrastructure, robust security measures, user-friendly interfaces, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Project funded by EEA & Norway Grants can provide valuable insights into the best practices for implementing remote services, based on the experiences of Estonia and Norway.

In this last workshop we will discuss collaboration as a key for identifying and leveraging funding opportunities and developing sustainable business models for remote services accompanied with few interesting examples.

Agenda:
10:45-11:00 Gathering
11:00-11:05 Introduction
11:05-11:30 Public-private partnerships to finance the development and implementation of remote services in the health and care sector. The role of the local municipalities. Kalle Killar
11:30-12:00 Mobile remote services, example from Viljandi Hospital
12:00-12:30 Breaking Down Borders: Empowering Remote Services Innovation through international collaboration. Anders Tunold-Hanssen

The participation is free, but needs your registration. The event takes place in meeting room Merkuur, Tehnopol Science and Business Park at Teaduspargi 6/1, Tallinn. For online participants, we will send the link to join the workshop briefly before the event.

Everyone joining from:
Norway – the event starts at 10:00 (GMT+2) 🇳🇴
Estonia – the event starts at 11:00 (GMT +3) 🇪🇪

This workshop is funded by EEA&Norway Grants 2014-2021 project e-Healthcare Initiative: providing equal treatment opportunities for everyone. All activities are supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants.

The Connected Health Cluster led by Tehnopol Science and Business Park is Estonia’s biggest healthcare tech community, uniting health service providers, health tech companies and all other key interest groups in the field. The cluster’s support enables domestic cooperation projects and the export of health technological solutions to other countries. The activities of the cluster are co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.

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